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    The Regression of Progression The Age of Reform was a wondrous time of progressing in which people improved their overall lifestyles. At the time‚ there were so many things wrong with society; it was pretty damn ridiculous. In America‚ the economy throughout the Progressive Movement‚ which was between 1890’s and the 1920’s‚ was incredibly corrupt. Big businesses turned to extreme measures to make and save more money‚ by making the jobs they offered unbelievably simple and repetitive so as to make

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    Are your flaws really flaws? Take a moment to think about this question. Consider all of the things that bother you about yourself. Common flaws may be your weight‚ your height‚ acne‚ the need for glasses or contacts‚ and other cosmetic concerns. Other flaws may not be that simple‚ some may be deeper than skin. An example of these flaws may be that you have a speech impediment‚ or a chronic illness. Living with these flaws gets quite irritating and brings so many of us down. What if these flaws were

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    Understanding your personal values is the first step. Sit down and work out your top three values in life and understand why you are doing things‚ and what your purpose is. Your values might include mental/physical health‚ family‚ achievement or economic security. Knowing them helps you make the best choices for success personally and professionally. 2. De-clutter for clarity and wellness Go through the main areas of your life: is your personal space clean and tidy and cleaned out; are your finances

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    sell his scanners to help fund his and his son’s life whilst he is completing his intership at Dean Witter. Secondly‚ the scanners represent a burden for Chris. They symbolise the challenges he had to ovecome in his life‚ in order for him gto move forward and establish a new life after the internship where he will have the financial stability to offer a better life for his son. The scanners represent many challenges‚ but they also offer hope. 2. What were some of the challenges that Chris’ wife Linda

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    What was life like for the soldiers at Gallipoli? Soldiers in Gallipoli during the First World War had it very hard‚ they were badly trained‚ badly fed‚ had horrible living conditions and were led to a massacre within the first few hours after landing. The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at ANZAC cove during the First World War faced such problems as lack of food‚ not enough clean water and no proper shelter. During the Gallipoli campaign at Anzac Cove a lot of troops were almost starved

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    A life that is just constantly happy would eventually get boring because we wouldn’t appreciate how wonderful it is‚ it would all feel the same eventually. Plus‚ without having some sadness in our lives‚ how could we truly know the meaning of real happiness. Constant happiness would be like living like a robot. So‚ I agreed with Professor George Lowenstein that in his statement ‘A life that was constantly happy was not a good life’. My experience and adventures called life in its whole

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    The boys in Oe’s novel are subjected to extreme difficult situations. Closely refer to the novel for a situation that to your mind is the most difficult. Comment on the manner by which the boys were able or unable to survive by focusing on the impossibility or possibility of the situation and the lessons from such difficulties. Nip the Buds‚ Shoot the Kids Kenzaburo Oe ‘… Don’t forget that you’re vermin here. Even so‚ we’ll shelter and feed you. Always remember that in this village you’re only

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    simplest things. I remember back when I was a child and being frightened of leaving home to go to school — it was as if I feared that my family would not be there when I got back from school or that I wouldn’t know what to do in school. All my life I’ve had similar fears about many things — being able to do a good job and succeed at my work‚ worrying whether I’d grow up to become an independent individual who could stand on his own two feet. And‚ each time with each new worry‚ I would somehow find

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    Money in Your Life Our world is primarily based around money. How you view the money in your life affects your lifestyle‚ what you will do with that money and how you will supervise it. Making sure you are given the tools and knowledge as to manage your money will help you to manage your whole life and make better decisions. Interviewing my mom has taught me the different ways that money can impact your life. How you grow up can affect the way you run your finances. It can either motivate

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    Difficult Customers The customer leaned across the counter. “You mean I spend thousands of dollars in here‚ and I can ’t return a defective tool?” he said. “Well‚ the tool isn ’t really defective‚” replied the counter salesperson. “So you ’re calling me a liar?” The customer now had everyone ’s attention. His loud voice and aggressive manner caused some of the other customers to look at one another and roll their eyes as if to convey the silent message‚ Oh‚ one of those difficult people. It

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