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    Myth Of Equality Essay

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    or some things , According to Tom Robbins and American novelist “Equality is not in regarding different things similarly, equality is in regarding different things differently”. With passion, you can follow what you want. Being not afraid to engage or dwell to opportunities gives more chances to success. With passion, nothing is impossible to achieve. If you want to become a great individual like, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Mozart, etc. then devote yourselves to things your very good at. No…

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    Burgess’s intent of this book is to help teachers become wildly engaging in the classroom and more fulfilled in their profession. It is written for teachers of all subjects and at all grade levels, and this book explains how you can generate a new passion for teaching and discover new depths of creativity, in order to produce lesson plans that captivate and “hook” your students. In this report I plan to give a summary of each part of the book, my evaluation…

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    stronger than hate because love is more passionate, love is wanted, and love produces peace and happiness. (7) Love is stronger than hate because of the passion that ensues. Passion is a very strong emotion, and that is evident in Romeo and Juliet. Their love at first sight is a beautiful and passionate thing, and this is not just a fictional passion, it…

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    Music Production

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    without music every now and then, a person can become depressed. I, however, love to create the music that the people listen to. I do not do it for fame or because I feel forced to, but rather because it is one of my true passions. One reason why music production is my true passion is because I am allowed to be creative and express my artistic ideas. My music production software acts as my paint canvas when it comes to an artistic point of view. It is as if I am able to create anything I would…

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    Triangular Love Theory

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    Feldman describes a fatuous relationship, as a couple who rush into their relationship and move in together (Feldman, 2012, p. 342). Honestly, like empty love I have not experience this type of love. I’ve never experienced a passion so great that I lose control of my senses and rush in especially after my abusive relationship my mind is always over thinking every detail. Also, being raised in a strict Baptist church most of my life I was brought up that it was not proper to move…

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    skill in counterpoint, harmony, motivic development, use of rhythm, forms, and textures. Bach's compositions include the Brandenburg Concertos, the Goldberg Variations, the Mass in B minor, two Passions --- St John (which will be the example I will base on later to answer this question) and St Matthew Passion, and over three hundred cantatas. The huge number of cantatas or rather church music composed is due to his fulfilment to the church services on Sundays, meaning Bach had to compose one…

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    argues that passion is the root of all moral motivation. Then, I will examine the claim made by Kant, who posits that reason is the origin of moral judgements. After showcasing both, I will compare the two. Finally, I will conclude by arguing that Hume’s argument for the origin of moral judgements is the stronger of the two. It is more coherent, and better constructed than the claim made by Kant. Hume’s argument for the origin of moral motivation stems from the idea that our passions provide…

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    I am reading “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell. This story is about a 14-year-old boy who is in love with fishing and his 17-year-old neighbor, Sheila Mant. When he finally asks Sheila out, she says yes. While they are in the canoe on their way to a concert, the narrator hooks a bass. He finds out Sheila Mant thinks fishing is dumb and will have to make a choice between the girl and the fish. In this journal, I will be predicting and connecting. In the story “The Bass,…

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    responsibility and the opinions of others that keeps us from moving forward. It is simply reality. This reality is explored in the book, “Like Water For Chocolate”, by Laura Esquivel through the main character Tita. The book explores the conflict between passion and responsibility in life as Tita is denied her true love in order to carry on a cultural tradition within her family. The nature of Tita’s passionate…

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    The Brute Popova

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    "The Brute" is a one-act play about a man named Smirnov who comes to Popova's house to collect a debt left behind from her late husband. In the text, we see the thin line between anger and passion. Anger can be channeled into a passion. Also, the stress that the possibility of financial ruin can put on someone and how they react. In "The Brute" we see the thin line between love and hate. Popova will not let go of her grief and move on from her husband's death. She has been moping around for…

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