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    My loving mother, ever since my early childhood has imbibed the importance of transcendence in me. She used to say, ‘Whatever you do, always aim to achieve excellence in it.’ And I have been following it since then. I started rising and shining in school grades, sports, music and various competitions in school. I also got unique opportunities to represent my school in various elocution and academic contests at state & regional levels. This hard work and strive for supremacy honored me with…

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    Hipocrisy, the practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess, falseness (Dictionary). The Puritan society revealed in the novel is described as very hypocritical, they express things they don't really believe and close their eyes to those they don't want to see. As the novel is developing Hawthorne shows you how the people of such society act with hypocrisy, all of them except for Hester. She was the only one who acted with integrity and accepted her…

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    My Opinion on Colours Written by: Nesta 7T “Colour is a power which directly influences the soul” ~ Wassily Kandinsky Can you imagine what life would be without colour? Thinking of it gives me chills of a nightmare. Well in “The Giver”, pretty much all the people in Jonas’s community can’t see, or even know of colour. In my opinion, being able to see colour is an extremely remarkable, and is an important physical trait that most humans have. It is important in things such as physical…

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    Fire Through the events of Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë utilizes fire as a mechanism of providing both light and destruction to the main characters of the story. Because Thornfield is often depicted as being an old establishment, its inhabitants have to employ some sense of light and through fire, they see fit. It was extremely necessary for when the “party” guests were residing in the house and heard a frightful ruckus on the floor above. In the means of destruction, fire stood as both the…

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    Raskolnikov only finds redemption when time slows down and gives him opportunities to reflect on his guilt. When Raskolnikov travels to Sonya’s house to hear her reading of Lazarus from the Bible, “the candle-end had long been burning out… casting a dim light in this destitute room upon the murderer and the harlot strangely come together over the reading of the eternal book” (Dostoevsky 328). Dostoevsky employs the candlestick to freeze the passage of time because of the ambiguous state of the…

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    radiography. Also, a lot of different people are coming in and out all the time, and I would get to find the cause of the diseases. Therapeutic radiographers plan and administer radiotherapy treatment for patients. "They plan and deliver treatment using x-rays and other radioactive sources working closely with medical specialists to plan and treat malignant tumors or tissue defects assessing and monitoring patients throughout treatment and follow-up" (Job Profiles Radiographer- work activities).…

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    and philosophy influence a man’s lifestyle. Philosophy and literature should be learned from, but with reason, adapted into our lives. Through the use of allusions,paradoxes, and motifs, The Picture Of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury emphasize the statement. The paradoxes in both novels evoke thought in the characters, influencing their views. In The Picture Of…

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    “Censorship is the child of fear and the father of ignorance.” said Laurie Halse Anderson. Censorship is limiting access to information, ideas or books in order to prevent knowledge or freedom of thought. It suppresses writing or speech for moral, political, or security reasons. Bleeping out swear words in songs, changing the words to more kid friendly version, cutting out sections of a speech, or even just paraphrasing to avoid offending anyone can be considered censorship. Restricting people's…

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    Past: The Golgi-Apparatus was first discovered by the Italian physician, after which it was named, Camillo Golgi in the year 1897 (but only reported the discovery in 1898), and it appeared in scientific literature for the first time in 1910, but its existence was only proved later in the year 1954 with the help of electron-microscopic studies. Camillo Golgi was able to identify this organelle by using a special staining technique, which he called ‘Black Reaction’, which made it possible to…

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    What Is Heroism? “The hero is one who kindles a great light in the world, who sets up blazing torches in the dark streets of life for men to see by,”(Felix Adler). This quote of heroism from Felix Adler makes sense, Mr. Adler worked as a professor in political and social ethics, Adler also developed other's minds so that these people could also succeed in this world. In his works he definitely saw examples of a hero. Some of the household heroes that Adler got to experience were presidents like…

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