Waiting for the Weekend

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    get it. Humans! They’re so naive. Winston: No you lazy loaf! Waiting for people! Penny: Meh, suit yourself. (Bites Cookie) Wow, these are really good. Winston: Quiet! I think they are home! Oh boy oh boy oh boy! No wait… That’s… that’s just the mailman… again. //looks at the audience with a disappointed look// Penny: (Shrugs) I don’t get it, Winston. After those humans leave in the morning, you spend your day sitting by the door waiting for them to return. Aren’t you supposed to be patrolling…

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    Me and my beer. Martin Luther once said “Whoever drinks beer, he is quick to sleep; whoever sleeps long, does not sin; whoever does not sin, enters Heaven! Thus, let us drink beer!” When you talk about the history about mankind I’m sure that beer is not in that train of though. I will be writing a describing a personal photograph that is meaningful and explains the physical characteristics. Major parts of the photograph will be discussed as well where this photograph’s was and the sentimental…

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    at him. It looks they interested about Chris said. The older one asked Chris a question: ‘Should we hire two shop assistants to avoid this problem?’ Chris answered:” It required two more assistants for weekend because there will be more guests come to DAC watching basketball matches on the weekend. For week days, two shop assistants are enough.” The interviewer looks agreed with Chris’s opinion. They wrote down some notes on the…

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    Manifest and Latent Functions After the origin of structural functionalism, over time many sociologists were able to add their two cents to the paradigm. One such functionalist, Robert Merton, extended the theory by describing two possible outcomes of functionalism, these being manifest functions and latent functions. Manifest functions are simply the “intended functions of a social structure”, while latent functions are “the less obvious, perhaps unintended functions of a social structure”…

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    We started reading the classic, Waiting for Godot, in which we were left to interpret the text how we pleased. The other students all had their take on how the text was about God's existence, but surprisingly, I think I may have been the only one who took it personally. It was strange because I usually despised reading plays (i.e. everything Shakespeare), but this one was different. Even though Waiting for Godot is literally about nothing, it really brought out a few…

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    and then wishfully glance at the calendar to see if its any closer to Friday. All this stalling and frustration is due to the fact I despise my job. I work in Podiatry, and it's not what you would expect. A doctors office job with benefits and weekends off? Not here. You would think getting a degree would make this a happy work place, but this job is full of everyday hassles and cutting dirty toenails. I come to work, and it's not a good start. The doctor is already complaining that the…

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    and the work shifts that are needed to be covered. Every patient session with the doctor varies upon whether they come in for a regular checkup or they came in for a procedure to be done. Some appointments may take up to an hour, which include waiting time and the time that the patient spends with both the doctor and the…

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    The child in the poem seems to have a tight relationship with his father waiting for him to get home every night and get a little beat up to go to bed. I can relate to one thing the father and son have in this poem when I was a child by the age of 7 or 8. My parents were divorced at the time and I would visit my father every other weekend. When Friday arrived and my sister and I waited for my father to pick us up from school or mom’s house. I was so happy…

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    the baby pink costume and soft, chiffon, white dress. Tiptoeing backstage as I warmed up, the warmth of the lights hugging my skin, and the glimmer of my white nightgown, these performances gave me memories as everlasting as the ocean’s tides. That weekend only one thing held me back, the pain of sharp needles…

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    James Baldwin is also an inspirational author through writing Go Tell It on the Mountain, describing how anyone can achieve spiritual wholeness, no matter what the situation. In this story, Baldwin writes about John Grimes, a boy who had just turned fourteen years old, whose family is worried about his future. One Saturday night, the family goes to the church to pray, as they do every Saturday night, but there was a different atmosphere than usual, as it seems there is a specific reason they…

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