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    “The first major conclusion is that nobody is great without work.” ( Colvin‚ 2016) Colvin stated that in What it Takes to be Great. I am able to apply this statement to my academic experience. I have never been someone who puts too much work into school‚ and because of that I saw the results when I started college. After my first semester I saw 3 Fs and 1 D on my transcript‚ I put most of my time into my social life‚ and barely any into my academic life. With that I knew a changed needed to be made

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    There is no Success without Sacrifice   There is no success without sacrifice because as we know Jesus gave the most excellent sacrifice! He gave his life so we can have life. (He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins‚ and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world). 1 John 2:2 Forgiveness is the key to a great ministry and being an effective Christian‚ (believer). (This is love: not that we loved God‚ but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins). 1

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    reflects on the images she has of her father. The themes that evolve throughout the poem ‘Dad’ are those of grief for the father she has lost‚ love and great sorrow. “Every day I grieve”‚ demonstrates the degree of loss the author feels towards her father’s death. Fond memories of her father caring sacks of potatoes‚ fresh eggs and flowers show the great love she feels towards her father. She feels sorrow for all the childhood memories that she has lost. At the start of the poem the tone is one of fondness

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    Progress is not possible without sacrifice. In the book‚ “The Giver” by Lois Lowry‚ Jonah‚ the protagonist‚ and all the members of the community lives a “perfect” live with total security. Everyone is assured a job and all insecurities and choices were eliminated such as music‚ color and even family members. Nevertheless‚ Jonah was willing to sacrifice this perfect‚ black and white world for a life of freedom and choice after discovering so much after given the job of the giver. In the end‚ when

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    What is it about The Great Gatsby that keeps people gasping for air? That’s a simple question: the triangle of three main characters of course. Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ and Nick are a triangle of events themselves. What causes this? Many things‚ but everything begins when Nick meets Gatsby and reunites with Daisy. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel of numerous uncontrollable twists and turns. In this novel Gatsby is trying to reconnect with Daisy through her cousin Nick. Gatsby‚ Nick‚ and

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    Wealth Without Work

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    something for nothing - manipulating markets and assets so you don’t have to work or produce added value‚ just manipulate people and things. Today there are professions built around making wealth without working‚ making much money without paying taxes‚ benefiting from free government programs without carrying a fair share of the financial burdens‚ and enjoying all the perks of citizenship of country and membership of corporation without assuming any of the risk or responsibility. How many of the fraudulent

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    In Great Expectations‚ the author uses self-sacrifice as a meaningful symbol. A few characters in the book are continually sacrificing a part of themselves to others or sacrificing physical aspects to others. Characters Magwitch‚ Pip‚ Miss Havisham‚ and Estella are examples of people who self-sacrifice themselves throughout the book. Magwitch‚ a convict who is wanted by the law‚ desires to financially aid Pip by converting him into a gentleman; Pip‚ an innocent boy who has yet to learn about the

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    A woman’s work is never done More and more women work outside and inside the home. The double demands shouldered by these women pose a threat to their physical health. Whether you are an overworked housewife or an exhausted working mother the chances are that you are always one step behind your schedule. No matter how hard women worked‚ they never ended up with clean homes. Housewives in these miserable circumstances often became hysterical cleaners. They wore their lives away in an endless round

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    long awaited meaning of Stonehenge as a temple to the indigenous Great Bustard. The bird‚ the historian argues‚ would likely have been around in Neolithic times and in times of scarcity would have sustained Neolithic people as an easy food source. Thus‚ they built Stonehenge to be in the circular shape of a bird egg or nest and evidence of feasting pits around Stonehenge show they were giving thanks to the Great Bustards’ sacrifice. Rooted in the factual feasting

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