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    This reflects the “Hollowness” and the “stuffed” emptiness that echoes. Eliot suggests that to resolute is to take a chance: if you have nothing to live with you have nothing, but if you have and it doesn’t elevate then you are fulfilled somehow through these several allusions. To conclude, ‘The Hollow Men’ is an act of reflection of a fragmented…

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    coach of Senior Elite called and wanted me to come to tryouts the next day. I questioned my mom, afraid she misunderstood. This phone call reassured me and the passion I once had for this sport was back as if it never went away. I never felt more resolute to do something in my…

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    Juliet is the only child and daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet, we know this because Lord Capulet refers to her as ‘the hopeful lady of my earth’. Juliet, just like Romeo makes the transition from someone as pure as an angel to responsible adult during the play. She starts as quiet, obedient and innocent. Personally I think that Juliet portrays the stereotypical image of a goody two shoes however she possesses an inner strength that enables her to have maturity beyond her years. When her mother…

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    Macbeth’s judgment is influenced by his deep love for his wife. It seems that he is willing to do everything for his wife even if it is against his good nature. To add up, in Act 1, Scene 7 (p.28), he said,” Give birth to boys only! Because your resolute strength should make nothing but males. It has to be believed that his own people did it, so we’ll use their daggers and smear their bodies with his blood.” At this point, after all Lady Macbeth’s persuasion to kill the King, he fell to her own…

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    and that is what discipline provides us with. Discipline is a way of life and avails us to be focused, to stay healthy and also to avoid creating problems. Being disciplined is also one skill to bring about success and a skill that enables us to be resolute with our decisions and plans until we accomplish them. It also manifests as inner vigor, helping us to subjugate addictions, procrastination and indolence..Hence, seeing how discipline is essential in life, I think…

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    What's the difference between a walk and a hike? You always remember your first hike. The sights, the smells and the exhilaration of reaching the top of the butte, falls or reaching the end of a trail. No one could forget their first time, not in a million years. The same was true for me. The genuine thrill and excitement I had felt, the absolute feeling of nirvana deep in my bones I felt upon reaching the end of Eagle Creek Trail was something I could, and would never forget. Before my…

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    statement, I joined the Army. 19 years later I find myself as a senior at Austin Peay with the plans to graduate after the Spring of 2018. After taking this course, I have altered my graduation time frame. My career goal has not changed, I remain resolute on attending a graduate program to attain a…

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    Why transfer? I had contemplated on this same question when I decided it is time to move on when I transferred to my current school. The same question yet I had never felt so different. I used to be an eager freshman with grand ambitions, who is striving to adapt into a new environment, new culture and new education system, whilst still a part of me is; I now am transferring with a clearer picture, with renewed affirmation and motivation, to continue on my quest and to achieve my dreams – the…

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    We have gathered here to discuss how our society has caused many problems that Canada’s Natives face today, such as destroyed lives, endangered cultures and languages,1 unforeseeable economic future on reserves, and how it silently neglects and lets them struggle in those problems. Canadian history is a great example how we grow as a nation and learn valuable lessons from our previous mistakes. Canada began allowing immigration for refugees after discovering the repercussions of Canada’s…

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    the apparitions appear he saw a bloody child, “ Thunder. Second apparition: a bloody child.”(4.1.75) seeing that causes macbeth confusion but not to feel threatened. When the witches told him the second apparition they said “ Be bloody, bold, and resolute! Laugh to scorn the pow’r of man, for none of women born shall harm Macbeth.”(4.1.80) Hearing this made Macbeth even more prideful and to feel that he is invincible and that no one can stop him from getting the title of king. But all the pride…

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