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    1.) Against: Why is that why do we spend so much time looking for the bad things and so little time on the good things that celebrity do. Celebrities can’t hide from the non- stopping‚ media machine. It follows them wherever they go. 2.) For: Knowingly there’s a lot of pressure out there for these Hollywood Stars. They get paid stacks of money just to get the hottest bodies on earth. According to Newsweek’s reporter Kathleen Deveny‚ kids today are being shown images of oversexed‚ underdressed

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    1 Demian Childs 2/24/13 Why I Have An Interest In The Funeral Service Industry The Funeral service profession is one of the most fulfilling and rewarding service careers a person can choice to become part of. I have always been fascinated with the funeral service profession and wanted to learn more about how one becomes a funeral service director. I have always wanted a career where I could help people and also provide a valuable service to society. Moreover‚ I feel that the funeral service

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    The 1999 film ’Fight Club’ features a list of characters that are anything but psychologically stable‚ the best example of which is the nameless Narrator and main character of the film. The Narrator‚ as the original novel calls him‚ has numerous psychological issues that drive the entire plot of the film‚ but are only slowly revealed. Of the most obvious and apparent by the end are Insomnia‚ Schizophrenia‚ and Multiple Personality Disorder. The Narrator is a businessman who works for a car

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fight Club’s themes and concerns have been held up as cinematic examples of nearly every philosophy known to man. The film’s obsessive preoccupation with the ambiguity of reality and truth‚ along with its twist ending‚ caused it to immediately be embraced by the postmodernists. Before meeting Tyler Durden‚ Jack is living in fat city in his prefabricated "essence." However‚ as

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    The Fight to Self-Reliance Picture waking up everyday simply to follow the same things you did the day before. The narrator in the film Fight Club possesses that image just like every other being a part of society. That is‚ until his conscience comes alive and goes against his original beliefs of conformity. Tyler Durden‚ the narrators alter ego‚ is a nonconformist who promotes the idea that it’s okay not to be perfect. His plan is to rid the world of materialism and "let the chips fall where

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    The theme of rebellion is ever present in Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club‚ and the novel centers around the rebellious cause of the Narrator and Tyler Durden. The duo form form a fight club as a way to reclaim their masculinity and separate themselves from their bourgeoisie existences‚ while simultaneously aiming to break the capitalistic society they inhabit. Their efforts eventually expand into what is known as “Project Mayhem”‚ a terrorist group that aims to annihilate the capitalist culture and

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    Are we who we thing we are? How do we know that we have not gone insane years ago? It’s these questions that may slowly start surfacing in the back of the reader’s mind as he proceeds to flip through the pages of Fight Club‚ written by Chuck Palahniuk in 1996. The story mainly takes place in an unspecified major city‚ which closely matches the setting of Wilmington‚ Delaware‚ and revolves around the life of a nameless narrator who is battling with insomnia. Inspired by his doctor’s exasperated remark

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    OUTLINE Angelina Jolie ’s Contribution to the UNHCR Introduction: Attention Getter: I will be asking my classmates from one side of the classroom to move to the other‚ and vice versa. I will ask them whether they feel weird‚ displaced and uncomfortable just by moving to the opposite end of the classroom? Then I will ask them close their eyes and imagine they ’re running away from your country to flee war. Living a life where often their own government is threatening to persecute them? Why? Because

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    Person I Admire

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    wish I could say there was one person that I admire the most‚ but truth us there are more than one. One person that comes to mind the most beleive it or not is Angelina Jolie. A celebirty is a funny one to admire... But what i admire of her is the dedication that she has to the causes that are true to her. Now that can mean anything and some people might say that she is just another celebirty in search of recognition. But what I see is someone that has used her celebirty for the betterment of others

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    BENEVOLENCE

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    BENEVOLENCE: A GENTLE TOUCH THATS SOOTHES THE SOUL Benevolence is termed as ‘well wishing’ as per the oxford dictionary‚ but in reality this word has a lot of depth. A benevolent heart gives without thinking and generously offers. Its origin is from a Latin word ‘bene’-‘well’‚ ‘volent’-‘wishing’. The meaning of benevolence can be extended to doing well to others in a generous way and being selfless. Also a heart that gives is a heart that is considered as next to purity. There are many words that

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