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    How has performing arts affected your lives‚ and why is it important to you? Performing arts comprises a wide range of activities that involves the use of one’s potential skills‚ body and creativity to be able to produce a piece of art work that defines them individually. Personally‚ performing arts has affected me greatly since I first began playing the piano as my very first instrument. Firstly‚ one of the main affects that has impacted me and made me who I am today are life values. For example:

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    What is true wasted time? In reality‚ nothing is. Everything has a purpose‚ a reason for its presence. Consequently‚ anything in the world that has been done was never a waste of time‚ for it was an experience; an event that you either learn from or enjoy. Even when sitting completely still‚ one’s mind still ponders and discovers new things‚ or creates fascinating stories from its imagination for enjoyment. For obvious reasons‚ enjoyment takes no place in wasted time. Learning is similar‚ as

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    How has technology over the years affected society today? My essay will contain facts and answers about cell phones and if they are helping us or not and also how smart phones are actually making us stupid. It is getting bad‚ 37% of adults have admitted to being addicted to their smart phones while 60% of children and teens have admitted to being addicted to their smart phones. And Apple isn’t exactly helping with this. They have sold 33.8 million I phones‚ 14.1 million I pads and 4.6 million

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    “We talk about the American Dream‚ and want to tell the world about the American Dream‚ but what is the dream‚ in most cases‚ but the dream of material things? I sometimes think that the United States for this reason is the greatest failure the world has ever seen.” -Eugene O’Neil Through various pieces of literature‚ including F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ the words of Eugene O’Neil are undeniably and vividly illustrated valid on innumerable occasions. The American Dream‚ dissected

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    directly make sure that the font and format are the same. A common mistake is writing Times New Roman for what you wrote‚ and when you copy something it was in Arial. 4 Make it all one color and hide or remove any hyperlinks. If you are emailing it to your teacher‚ right click on hyperlinks and deactivate them. 5 Make sure nothing is bold or in italics. 6 If you have a bit more time try and find an essay on the same topic and stick bits of that in as well. Don’t forget

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    Unfortunately racism still continues today‚ even with the laws that were made. My question in particular is why does the color of someone’s skin looked upon so negatively by our society? Even if race is looked upon by our society as negative as it is‚ people don’t understand that we are all the same and nothing has ever been different but our skin color. In the 1800’s and 1900’s race was such a huge thing. Black American’s were made out to seem like they were not equal to the white and got treated very

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    Is voting worth our time? Now that I am old enough to vote I see many ways that voting can be very important in our society. It’s difficult to decide who will become our next leader. Maybe the next leader isn’t going turn out as successful as we thought they might be after all the promises the candidate gave us. I feel that voting is a waste of time in most states such as Texas because our votes don’t get counted towards the election. Voting just seems like a waste of time standing in long lines

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    Lermentov’s most iconic novel‚ A Hero of Our Time tells the tale of a wandering soldier‚ Pechorin. Pechorin encounters many transformative women throughout his journey. A fateful prophecy about his death shapes all his interaction with these women. "When I was still a child‚ an old woman told my fortune to my mother. She predicted of me "death from a wicked wife"" (137). In A Hero of Our Time‚ Lermentov’s hero tries to escape his fate through women when‚ ironically‚ they are his fate. Pechorin

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    Hemingway’s "In Our Time": Lost Generation "The times‚ they are a changing‚" famous words spoken by Bob Dylan‚ a king of his generation. "Lost generations‚" is an interesting phrase‚ but what kind of meaning should it hold? Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time is a true representation of a "lost generation" for the simple reason that all generations are eventually lost as time goes by. Hemingway focuses on a generation he knows a great deal about- his own. It becomes apparent throughout the novel

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    In Reynold’s Price famous “Hero of Our Times” speech he says that‚ “Our need for heroes is at least as old as our need for enemies.” Even before Greek myths‚ there were boundaries and expectations because without enemies there wouldn’t be a need for heroes. To be an American hero in the twentieth century is a matter of perspective. In my perspective‚ to be an American hero in the twentieth century means that one must be a model to aspire others‚ sacrifice something of meaning for the greater good

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