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    What is education? According to the Webster’s dictionary education is “The action or process of being educating or being educated.” Oxfords definition is the process of receiving or giving a symmetric instruction. From these definitions you might as well assume that the purpose of education is to develop ones skills and knowledge. Education to me means a lot more than just a process of living; Education means life. It helps one grow up‚ make mistakes‚ and to learn from them. Education is so much

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    What Makes Me Unique

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    What Make Me Unique Honduras a country filled with beauty. Friendly people who stretch out their hands and welcome with hugs and smiles. Enormous mountains and rivers that seems to embrace Honduras. Laughter‚ music‚ and confidence is the sensation that Honduras produce every time that I remember it. But it is not just a simple country is the country that marked my childhood with beautiful memories. However‚ it is not only Honduras‚ but also the language‚ music and my family have made me the person

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    What Achievement Means To Me When there is a problem‚ I’m the one that you would ask to solve it. If someone was mixed up in a tangled mess‚ I’m there to straighten it out. I will always be the one that will make society look at the positive outlook of a brilliant idea gone wrong. I’m that special someone that will help you realize that the idea is still brilliant even though it may have taken a turn for the worse. I have always been recognized for my gift to lift someone’s spirits. It has

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    what makes me happy

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    things that make me happy and I am going to state them. First‚ one thing that makes me happy is discovering a good book. Not one of those “lousy” books that people have written in the last couple decades‚ but one of those wholesome‚ clean‚ and well-written books that people used to write. I’m not saying that all the authors writing in the 21st Century are writing lousy and detestable books—there are quite a large number of excellent authors writing noteworthy books now! But what I am trying to say

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    What Freedom Means to Me

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    What Freedom Means to Me: An American Ideal Defined Through the Eyes of a Teenager Intro to U.S. History 101-03 Prof. Paul Elovitz Claudia Molina February 1‚ 2013 Cmolina1@ramapo.edu 201-491-4761 Freedom means many different things to many people‚ but to me it means I can live in a country that believes in life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I mean this is the “Land of the Free”. However‚ these are things that not everyone can experience. Freedom to me also means I can

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    Becoming a Doctor

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    Becoming a doctor…well‚ that is no easy task. Metaphorically‚ it’s a love or hate situation. Before you decide to enter the field‚ you need to make sure you have the qualities of being a doctor‚ which are to be very personable‚ willing to help other people‚ passionate‚ determined‚ hard worker‚ and devoted to your job. One thing that immediately eliminates a lot of people from considering this field is the sight of blood. You have to make sure you can be able to see that‚ in order to even think about

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    Family and Doctor

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    high fever‚ and then usually my parents took me to the nearby doctor. This was the time when my brain was concentrating seriously‚ I observed that all the patients were keen to meet the doctor and express their disarray. They relied on the doctor totally which was easily understood by their smiling faces after consulting the doctor. They also believed that he was the only one who can cure their disarray. This made me to think that the profession of a doctor has a high position in the society and he

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    Doctor Faustus

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    Original answer with comments. Read the following passage from Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus. What does this scene tell us about Faustus’s state of mind? Pay particular attention to Marlowe’s use of language. The passage is written in blank verse throughout using iambic pentameter.– The most typical form of writing from the 16th Century poets. In the passage Act 2 Scene 1‚ Marlowe gives the impression of Faustus feeling isolated and trapped almost between the good and evil angels. His lack of self-confidence

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    Read the following passage from Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus. Discuss Marlowe’s use of language in this passage and how it contributes to the characterization of Faustus. FAUSTUS This word ‘damnation’ terrifies not him‚ For he confounds hell in Elysium. His ghost be with the old philosophers! But leaving these vain trifles of men’s souls‚ Tell me what is that Lucifer thy lord? MEPHISTOPHELES Arch-regent and commander of all spirits. FAUSTUS Was not that Lucifer an angel once

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    midst of undergoing a serious life-altering incident‚ one often experiences the feeling of a paradigm shift. It is amazing to see how our perspectives of the world shift when forced to reflect on what is truly important. Such is the way with death. Being near death causes a sharp realization of what is truly important in life--love of family and friends‚ faith in God‚ and making the world a better place to live in--and enables one to not merely accept this‚ but apply it to their life as well.

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