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    Manipulation and Regret in Macbeth Regret can be a powerful motivator. A guilty person full of regrets often lives in a world of fear. As George Sewell said‚ “Fear is the tax that conscience pays to guilt.” Sewell’s quote shows that fear is a direct consequence of guilt. In Shakespeare’s classic play Macbeth‚ the main character lives in this world of fear because of his intense regret of the murders he has committed. There is a popular modern saying‚ “behind every great man there’s a great woman

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    Regret by Kate Chopin

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    Kate Chopin‚ the author of “Regret”‚ was born on February 8‚ 1850‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri. She was born to Thomas and Eliza O’Flaherty‚ as Katherine O’Flaherty. Chopin’s father died in a train accident when she was five years old and she grew very close to her mother and great grandmother. She was one of seven children‚ and she outlived every one of them. At the young age of nineteen‚ she met and married a man by the name of Oscar Chopin. They were married in 1870‚ and moved to New Orleans. In 1882

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    Biggest Dork

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    I grew up in a family of massive nerds! My dad in particular never wasted an opportunity to geek out- and my obsessive childhood crush on Luke Skywalker and years spent doing math worksheets proved how much of an influence he had on me. In order to maintain his status as The World’s Biggest Dork (which I say with all the affection in the world)‚ my dad needs a place to get all his geeky paraphernalia from- and his primary source for the ever-growing stream of miscellaneous nerdy objects has always

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    What are your biggest concerns about attending college? Have you ever thought about attending college and if you have what are your biggest concerns? One of my biggest concerns is that I have been out of school for 17 years now. The fact that I have almost forgotten mostly everything I learned about math and it scares me‚ and I wish I could afford to pay for my classes out of pocket. The biggest concern that I have about attending college is the fact that I have three kids‚ a husband and a

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    We humans love drama. We love it so much that whenever we find it we immediately tell  someone about it‚ but if we don’t find any we make some up and tell people anyway.   One of my biggest pet peeves is conspiracy theories. There are so many conspiracy theories  that annoy me and i just don’t understand how people can believe them.   One of the biggest conspiracy theories that i just don’t understand is called the Reptilian Elite  theory. This theory was popularized by what i believe to be a crazy person whose name is David Icke

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    Biggest Innovations

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    -The iphone has many features in one‚ I can use as a phone‚ iPod‚ games‚ stocks‚ camera. -Laptop‚ I can bring it anywhere and is good to bring work home or access the internet anywhere. After finishing this survey I concluded that some of the biggest innovations regardless of age or sex are computers and cell phones. All six respondents identified cell phones as a key innovation‚ and Three out of six (50%) identified laptops or computers (while the other three chose the internet‚ taking the laptop

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    Sad Ending/Regret

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    Slowly‚I got down from my bed and tiptoed to the window.A slight of cool breeze whipped to my ears.Dead leaves rattled in the wind.There was a stony prickling silence except for the eerie sound of chilly wind howling in the air.Goosebumps sprouted on my skin all over my frail body.A sliver of moonlight glimmered through the wind‚slicing my pallid face.Slowly‚I swept my dry face and sighed heavily.I had same dream that haunted me for years .A streak of remorse jabbed into my soul.A purged of guilt

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    pars. 5). They became more independent in their lives without the need of men to support. But the question is that was this change good for women or not? The American author Kate Chopin gave an example of those independent women in her short story "Regret". In the story‚ a woman called Mamzelle Aurelie lived alone in her farm. She has never got married and never had children. But one day the silence in Aurelie’s life was broken as she carried the burden of looking after her neighbor’s four children

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    Course Code: PCR0025 Course Title: Critical Thinking Topic: Never Regret Group: PM01-05 Group Name: Huge Family List of group members’ Name and ID. Lecturer’s Name: MasyitahBintiMahadi Never Regret Introduction Each and every one of us will do things in life that we will regret afterwards. There are many forms of regrets that we all will have to deal with and it is impossible for anyone to go through life without making a wrong decision or saying something they wish they hadn‘t. As we know‚ there

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    thinking and experiences of regret Introduction Counterfactual thinking is the cognitive process in which individuals can simulate alternative realities‚ to think about how things could have turned out differently‚ with statements such as ‘what if’ and ‘if only’. Counterfactuals can be either upward‚ in which alternative realities are improved‚ or downward‚ in which alternative realities are worsened. Reflecting on previous outcomes can make individuals experience regret and this review will focus

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