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    "What I must do‚ is all that concerns me‚ not what the people think." The following aphorism describes how one should not worry about how society perceives them on a daily basis‚ but everyone should live up to their own goals and standards. Don’t worry about what other people think. You should not let someone else’s opinions stop you from achieving your goal. Now‚ I do not say it would be any easier‚ because it is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinion. But there is no reason as to why

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    brain properly and within some generations information would be lost and progression stagnated. Nonetheless‚ on the other hand being in a perpetual holiday may positive. There wouldn`t exist any more stress‚ worries‚ rush‚ responsibilities. People would live longer and happier. The only worry we would have would be how to make us and the others around us more fortunate. We would have time for all our hobbies; we could fulfil the gaps in our social life. Taking these points into consideration‚ I

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    “saddening like a hymn”. He sat there “shivering in his ghastly suit of grey” only able to observe for he is “legless‚ [and] sewn short at the elbow”. Time swirls to show‚ back when he was‚ young and‚ a favoured “football” player where there were no worries but the thrill of adventure and the giggles and soft glances of girls. He joined up based on the fact “someone had said he’d look [like] a god in [a] kilt” also to please “his Meg”. Filled with visions of “jewelled hilts... [and] smart salutes” along

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    Carpe diem

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    can change your mental opinion on conflicts. Be optimistic because opportunities for success and happiness don’t come knocking on your door‚ its quite the opposite. Also it can help you lower the stress when none is needed. « Hakuna Matata »‚ no worries is another way to achieve complete Carpe diem. Stress can change who you are. To cease the day‚ nothing should be disrupting you from being yourself. Getting comfortable with your surroundings and being prepared can help fight this monster within

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    that we should learn to say no. Saying no to wrong things will always be the right thing to do even if doing so means losing everything. Lastly‚ we should not lie‚ because lying could lead to broken trust and relationship. “I don’t think we have to worry about bears and ghosts‚ Lois. God protects us from other things we meet each day and accidents maybe‚ and especially from evil.” That was what Mama told Lois. It means

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    throw me on the ground‚ as this is exactly what happened. Before I knew it I was lying face up on the floor‚ being repeatedly kicked by the three boys. The first couple of seconds‚ I wasn’t worried. This was normal for me. But after that‚ I began to worry. I was scared. They had never beat me this bad‚ kicked me so hard. The pain was unbearable. Eventually they must have gotten bored because the kicking had stopped‚ but the pain was still there. I felt sick. It hurt to move. All I could think of was

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    Young Adult/ Fiction Publisher: www.allenandunwin.com Guardian Of The Dead by Karen Healy is an adventure novel about a normal day-to-day high school student who hangs out with her friends‚ obsesses with Mark‚ a mysterious boy and her biggest worry is her essay deadline. Then everything changes; in the foggy woods outside the school‚ something ancient and deadly is waiting... Ellie Spencer is a talented fighter and a smart student who attends Mansfield College in Napier. The local news headlines

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    Pass/Fail

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    A Reading of Linda Pastan’s “Pass/Fail” Often poems can be hard to read and confusing. Linda Pastan’s poem “Pass/Fail” is pretty easy to understand but it also has deep meaning. This poem can be seen as representing test anxiety and also other anxiety you have as you go through life making decisions. The effect the writer is trying to achieve is that overcoming anxieties can be hard but if you do not accept reality you will never succeed. It seems as if the writer is saying

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    “The Winner Within” is about a life plan for team players and what it takes to be a successful team. Each chapter is based on one subject‚ and that subject is one of the many things that a team needs to be successful. Pat Riley shares his game plan for team players in all of life‚ not just on the court. All of the strategies in this book are very inspiring and motivate teamwork. I think that the first chapter in the book‚ ‘The Innocent Climb’‚ is one of the most important concepts you have to

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    students’ feelings and thoughts before and after examinations. The general slant of the story is quite tense‚ gloomy and even a bit depressed. It makes the Reader feel anxious and it forces us to have a disagreeable sense of a heavy load because we worry about the narrator’s success at the exam. The author manages to create such an atmosphere by an abundant use of similes. He compares examinations with a serious contest‚ an eight-round fight‚ a final breathless sprint and even with death. All these

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