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    Ben Franklin Aphorism

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    "Have you somewhat to do tomorrow‚ do it today." Benjamin Franklin made this statement. It could be interpreted in many different ways depending on how you look at it. Some people see it as though you never know what tomorrow holds. So if you have time to do what that you have to do tomorrow today‚ then you should go ahead and get it done. For instance‚ if you have some homework that you know you’re going to have to do tomorrow and have time to do it today‚ you should go ahead and get it done

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    Tuesdays with MorrieMorrie teaches his student‚ Mitch‚ the meaning of life. He teaches him this based upon his own experiences. In the reading‚ Mitch recalls Morrie telling him‚ “So many people walk around with a meaningless life. … This is because they’re chasing the wrong things. The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others‚ devote yourself to your community around you‚ and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning” (Morrie 43). Overall

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    Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom is a touching yet straightforward book that strengthens life’s most essential lessons. In spite of his death awareness due to ALS‚ a neurodegenerative disease that affects the brain and spinal cord‚ he remains with a positive attitude and perspective on life. Morrie’s remarkable personality sets an example for others to follow. Morrie is a unique and compassionate man. Finally‚ his courageousness is the most honorable quality of his captivating personality. Reading

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    break them.” It is almost guaranteed that many may have heard this saying before coming from their parents‚ but perhaps they didn’t know exactly where it came from. This quote is actually an aphorism (short sayings with a message) written by Benjamin Franklin to include in his Poor Richards’s Almanack. This aphorism holds the same truth to him. When Franklin was young‚ he decided to create a plan for self-improvement. He then made a list of thirteen virtues to follow and perfect which would lead to his

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    Tuesdays with Morrie Essay

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    Cameron‚ discuss how effectively Mitch Albom‚ author of Tuesdays with Morrie‚ uses plot and story‚ character development‚ point of view‚ theme‚ and symbols to convey his mesage. Include your personal thoughts and views‚ as well as textual references‚ to support your opinions. In Mitch Albom’s Tuesday’s with Morrie‚ Albom detailed his personal experiences with his professor Morrie Schwartz. Mitch also expressed how influential Morrie was to his friends‚ relatives‚ patients‚ and coworkers. Within this

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    he spends all of his time at work‚ away on reporting assignments. One night‚ Mitch is flipping the channels on his television and recognizes Morrie’s voice. Morrie is being featured on the television program "Nightline" in the first of three interviews with Ted Koppel‚ whom he quickly befriends. Before consenting to be interviewed‚ Morrie surprises and softens the famed newscaster when he asks Koppel what is "close to his heart." Mitch is stunned to see his former professor on television. Following

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    Tuesdays with Morrie is an inspirational book about a dying professor‚ Morrie Schwartz‚ and his former student Mitch Albom. Morrie learns that he has Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)‚ Lou Gehrig’s disease and knows he is going to die. When Mitch hears about Morrie he decides to get in contact with him after sixteen years of absence. When they reunite Morrie teaches Mitch about so many of life’s lessons in the last fourteen weeks of his life. Morrie and Mitch meet on Tuesdays to discuss love

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    Tuesdays with Morrie In-Class Essay “Love is how you stay alive” (Albom 133). This was a quote in Tuesdays with Morrie. It was one of many that I made connections with people in my own life. People that I have looked up to for wisdom and relief that everything is going to be okay. Morrie was a man with good morals‚ and he believed that people need to devote themselves to their community and their self in order to have a meaning of life. Throughout the book‚ I believed the theme was about knowing

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    The amazing thing about Emerson’s aphorisms is the fact that the truths he wrote in the past still applies to everyone‚ including myself‚ in the present. I especially agree with the aphorism above because I had an experience this past summer that relates to its simplicity. My love for traveling to new places brought my brother and myself to Thailand during our summer vacation‚ which was a break from home and the stress that comes with it. During our three week trip‚ we were offered the opportunity

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    My Tuesday with Morrie

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    My Thursday with Tuesday with Morrie Christina Koo 古晓娜 10321029 Dec.30 2012 Our Fear of Death Life is a class‚ from the day we came to the day we leave. In this class‚ we learn to learn‚ learn to live‚ learn to accept relationships‚ learn to face death‚ and learn to adapt to this long and fancy journey of life. Since our childhood‚ we constantly wonder what our futures will be. Our future life style‚ future career‚ the coming deterioration

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