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    Philo Farnsworth

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    was born on 19 August‚ 1906 near Beaver‚ Utahan‚ USA to Serena and Lewis Farnsworth. He learnt a lot of things on his own when he was growing up because he lived on a farm and first got interested in electricity and electrons then. When he was in Rigby High School where he did really well in chemistry and physics he came up with the idea of electronically scanning pictures for transmission which means making images using electricity. For two years Philo went to Brigham Young University but he had

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    These thoughts are just fears of overcoming an obstacle and you shouldn’t pay them much attention. You must visualize completing your challenges. Do not let fear prevent you from making the next uncertain but so desired step in life. The great Eleanor Roosevelt so wisely said: You gain strength‚ courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself‚ ‘I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.’

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    people we meet or the experiences in our life- good or bad. This is evident in Hannah Roberts’ story ‘Sky High’ which explores the transition from the innocence and imagination of childhood to an adult with less freedom and more responsibility and Eleanor Farjeon’s poem ‘It was long ago’‚ which captures an incident that occurred when the protagonist was around three years old. Roberts employs a range of language devices including 1st person narrative‚ colloquial language‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ hyperbole

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    Eleanor Roosevelt‚ Former First Lady of the USA‚ once stated‚ “Do what you feel in your heart to be right‚ for you’ll be criticized any ways.” I find this quote to be so inspiring because many don’t want to voice their opinion to not contradict other people’s belief. This quote also relates to me because I am a leader and have dealt with the issue of being scrutinized for my own beliefs. When I was younger‚ I was a bystander of bullying because I feared to be the next victim. I never stood up to

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    Eleanor Cardozo Case Study

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    of these works was the most valuable to you‚ personally? And what makes that artwork so valuable to you? Personally‚ I liked the sculptor’s work. It was a gymnastic performance of a lady at the Olympics that was crafted by a well-known sculptor or Eleanor Cardozo. The art work was named Swathe. It belonged to a series of sculptures created on the bases of that particular event to elaborate its various aspects and sub-activities. These are some aspects that delineated my decision as I made my decision

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    Courage You gain strength‚ courage‚ and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing which you think you cannot do. Eleanor Roosevelt Courage. What feeling arise in our hearts when we hear this word? Maybe you would feel admiration‚ respect‚ or fear‚ or maybe nothing at all. The word Courage has a very long history and its origin is from the Latin word coraticum. The root “cor” means "heart". So literally it means “an action

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    Provided that there are many problems that one self has in their lifetime‚ Car Radio symbolizes a couple of them. For one‚ the mask is symbolized as a shield from hiding oneself from one’s true identity. Throughout the lyrics the mask is represented as a disguise from the world‚ preventing it from knowing your thoughts and feelings within you; as if having this fear of truly revealing of what you are inside. In addition‚ the crowd symbolizes an overcomed experience one feels when surpassing that

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    Peace essay

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    ! Peace is a word often said but not always practiced. Wanguri Maathai spent her life striving to make Kenya a better environment and initiating the planting of trees. Tenzin Gyatso also wanted to improve the environment as a spiritual leader to the absence of war‚ pain and torture. Aung San Suu Kyi wanted freedom and equal rights through non-violence. Wanagari Maathai‚ Tenzin Gyatso and Aung San Suu Kyi were all awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004‚ 1989 and 1991 for the GreenBelt Movement‚ spiritual

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    Narrative Term Paper

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    AP Language and Comp. Narrative Rough Draft September 15‚ 2011 The Underdogs I did not know how to embrace the crowd storming onto the court. Joyous and excited‚ tired and happy were some of the many emotions showering me that March evening. For once in my life I felt like I had accomplished something. That night I felt like I was on top of the world. The district basketball game was against the one and only‚ Harding County Ranchers. The tough guys‚ the two seed‚ the only team other

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    Tim Miller Play Analysis

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    Tim Miller’s play Rooted discusses a controversial topic about marriage equality and when a social change is finally achieved. His solo performance displays a serious‚ yet comical tone about the struggles his husband and him were faced with in order to get to where they are today. Miller gives his audience great detail on riots he participated in and his thoughts on the government. He also shares his family history and the important role it has on his life today. Miller’s solo performance of

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