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    I expect there will be no epiphany of purpose in the future and have therefore chosen to honour the unstoppable current of learning that has carried me from one life to the next. I choose to be here, for the first time it is not serendipity, but me that is divining purpose from my place. · Takes ownership of the learning process by setting personal educational goals, and monitoring their own progress.…

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    He talk about the a few things: skepticism and serendipity, social, sectarian, cultic, religious organizations, theorizing and religion. When he talk about religious organizations he talks about his thesis that paid attention to the beliefs and the life of a Jehovah’s Witnesses. Also when he talk about…

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    E-book Is Better Than Paper Book Bill Gates once said “We’re changing the world with technology.” Some people think Bill Gates’ advanced technology might ruin our society. On the other hand, some people think his technology create a new world. In fact, technology is changing our world day by day. E-book is one of the examples. Nowadays, you can see people reading books with different devices, such as phones, tablets, or e-readers everywhere. Once you have one of those devices, you can read…

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    This translingual borrowing is why you may hear a foreign speaker suddenly say the word "television" or "serendipity", and why English speakers can use the word "scree". Most often, new terminology will come from one of two sources: terminologization and transdisciplinary borrowing. Transdisciplinary borrowing, as the name implies, involves taking a term from…

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    A The Last Police Man _____________________ B A Lovely Sense of Lower Purpose Soldier’s Home The First Day _____________________ C Civil War Land in Bad Decline The Road _____________________ D Hell for This _____________________ F I Found the Shell Include Soldiers Home: This short story by Ernest Hemmingway is a recommended addition to the magazine because it successfully addresses issues with attempting to re-enter into one’s old life. This work focuses particularly on a Soldier who…

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    She notices that the journal of some abbot of Veland abbey was missing. Meanwhile, the crime investigation yields the police many suspects and revealing truths about the victims. There were also the bones that had been found by two boys out of serendipity, during an adventurous scape from their mothers to the woods. They were found to belong to a sex offender who disappeared twenty years earlier. After following so many clues, DI Peterson and his team finally find out what the three victims,…

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    Malcolm Gladwell’s non-fiction book, ‘Outliers: The Story of Success’, examines the factors that contribute to success, advocating that the complex equation of success consists of external confluences rather than hidden talent. This position appears well-received because of its overused rule that ‘practice makes perfect’ and there is no propensity that gives one individual a greater advantage than the other, However, it should be noted that Gladwell’s research may not be as dependable as we…

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    Beautiful, Guido is a portrait of a very positive character, he celebrates the life with humor and laugh. Although, life comes with many turns and presents him with possibilities of happiness and sorrow, Guido always looks upon hope. He has moments of serendipity when he is mistakenly saluted as a king and he starts pretending that he is a prince. The incident happens when his car takes a wrong turn and overtakes the arrival of the royal king makes the commoners wave and give homage to Guido.…

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    escape for Park, and through her, he was able to neglect others beliefs of their relationship and could embrace Eleanor for who she was. Them being together was, “like their lives were overlapping lines like they had their own gravity. Usually, that serendipity thing felt like the nicest thing the universe had ever done for her” (Rowell 145). This gravity Park depicts is him being able to rise above the ideals of his friends and family. He is so consumed by his love for her, that she becomes a…

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    Everyone has a battle between choosing their own fate, and hoping that their fate is already chosen. People like to believe that they are in control of their own life, nonetheless when things don’t go their way, they always turn to blame it on fate. Many believe that there are two fates; the one we choose and the one that is already chosen. They believe there is coexistence between the two. In the play by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar , Cassius believes that their fate is made by their…

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