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    The purpose of a university education is to broaden the mind. Discuss The term “broaden your mind” can be defined as expanding intellectual capacity and providing a broader perspective on life. The aim of this essay is to discuss the concept that universities broaden the mind‚ which can be argued from many different perspectives. Firstly the issue of a university having purpose must be discussed‚ the definition of a university is ‘the establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed

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    Travel Broadens the Mind Today most people view travelling as a time to relax and spend their time in a stress free environment. In my opinion travel does broaden the mind even if you are only relaxing. Enjoying the scenery‚ the food and the culture all are a part of broadening one’s mind. It is know that a lot of good writers and successful people have had extraordinary new ideas after travelling and. Travelling can influence our thinking. Although this may be true to many people‚ there are some

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    Travel Broadens the Mind “The world is a book and those who do not travel only read one page.” These words are as true now as when they were first uttered by the philosopher Augustine. Unlike reading‚ travelling broadens our minds in different ways. That means it lets us admire beautiful landscapes‚ encounter different people and experience different cultures. First‚ travel broadens our minds when we are enjoying the amazing sights. Take my travel in Chengdu as an example. Last year‚ before

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    Narrow Fellow

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    2008 Rhythm in “A narrow Fellow in the Grass” The basis of rhythm in poetry is meter‚ the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. However‚ sounds like rhyme‚ half-rhyme‚ alliteration‚ assonance‚ and consonance can also affect the way we place stress on words and phrases as do pauses created by punctuation. Sentence structure and the way a line ends affect rhythm as well. Michael Meyer tells us that poets use rhythm to “reinforce meaning” (2192). In “A narrow Fellow in the Grass”

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    A narrow escape

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    A narrow escape is something that almost everyone can relate to. Not only have I had luck on my side so did my dad and the other person in the other car. Getting into a car accident is very serious and can be very severe in some cases. Luckily‚ everyone that was involved in this one turned out to be alright physically but mentally I am still scarred for life. March 18‚ 2003 I just turned eight years old. I woke up in the morning so excited because who isn’t when you’re a little kid just waiting

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    On Monday 15 march 2013‚ my friend Dana and I were playing near my brother’s pet spider. While playing Dana decided to harass the spider who was named mark. I could not have stopped her so I went along with the plan. she took a long thin piece of wood and began poking mark‚ every time we heard a foot step we would jump on the bed. Then my mother came up to the room where we were she said that she will be going to the super market and we had to feed Mark. ’Great! a chance to play with Mark’

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    Traveling broadens the mind "Traveling broadens the mind more than reading." says a very popular Turkish proverb. It is true as long as one embraces experiences with an open mind. Traveling is seeing new countries‚ meeting new people‚ experiencing new things‚ learning a different side of life and more. It is in short the adventurous outdoor class trip to different cultures‚ different languages‚ different political climates and different histories. As the saying goes‚ “The wise man’s home is

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    A Narrow Escape This is a true story. It is the story of our narrow escape from sudden death. My brother who is handicapped & myself went to Dadar in Mumbai to visit an Aunt. She lived very near the beach. I was just 15 then & my brother 5. We loved going to the beach but normally always went with our mother or elder sister. On our way back‚ temptation got the better of us & we came up with the great idea of walking along the beach instead of taking the taxi back home. If we walked along

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    Travel Broaden the Mind

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    Travelling enables many people to broaden their minds in certain respects.� When you travel you gain new ideas and experience new things.� However you do not have to travel miles to expand your horizons‚ and there are many disadvantages associated with travelling. Travelling makes it possible to experience new cultures ;for example‚ observing different religions and customs‚ even if it just means traipsing round an Indian mosque‚ or visiting an Egyptian temple.� While travelling‚ you can learn new

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    This essay is build up on the following statement: ”Often a protest is seen through the struggle of one person”. I will start of with the beginning of the studied text “One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest with the analysis of Chief Bromden. Secondly I will analyze the physical and mental behavior of the Chief through out the studied text. The same analytical structure will succeed for the Protagonist Sheila Birling in the studied text “An Inspector calls” by John Boynton Priestley. At the

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