* The real act of discovery consists not in finding new lands but seeing with new eyes. * There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. * The greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our disposition and not our circumstances * Pessimists calculate the odds. Optimists believe they can overcome them. * Hope sees the invisible‚ feels the intangible‚ and achieves the impossible. * Human beings
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To: County Newspaper From: Amber Vlaminck Date: October 5‚ 2012 Subject: Hamilton County Judges Introduction In this analytical Report we will be analyzing and evaluating the performance of judges of Hamilton County‚ based on the amount of cases that were appealed. We will be counting appealed cases as mistakes that have been committed by the judges. In this report‚ will we go through and determine which judges in the county are making too many mistakes. 1. The probability of a case
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A Streetcar Named Desire Comprehension Scene 4 1) Stella tries to explain to Blanche her relationship with Stanley at the beginning of scene 4 and mentions that she was sort of thrilled’ by his violence. I think by this she means that she is quite taken in by Stanley’s display of animalistic behavior because it is so different from the type of environment in which she was brought up in. I believe that she tolerates all of Stanley’s behavior because for her it seems unique as she would never
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Bridge to Terabithia In most novels involving children‚ the endings are clear-cut happy endings with the children learning a valuable life lesson in the process of their adventures. An exception to this is Katherine Paterson’s Bridge to Terabithia. Though the valuable life lesson is still present in the story‚ its acquisition comes at a terrible price‚ effectively breaking the myth that life will always work out happily. Katherine Paterson is said to have written this novel based on something
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English Assignment 2 Part 1: Answer questions based on the text: "Blink and you miss it" by Alex Garland I believe that the author traveled to the exotic island because he wanted to try a new lifestyle. He wanted to get away from his home and the life he had there. I think he just uprooted him- or herself and just left. Kind of like some backpackers do it‚ they just pack a bag with the bare necessities and start traveling‚ when they find a place that seems nice‚ they settle down for a while‚
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Adversity brings out both the best and worst in us. It really depends on an individual. Some people turn into heroes when disaster happens and others turn into looters. Others sit helplessly waiting for help. Adversity tests the "metal" of a person. Adversity is part of life. How we react to it is based on genetics‚ human nature and learned behaviour. There are usually three different repeatable behaviours that people display in a crisis. Firstly‚ they do nothing‚ they freeze and become paralysed
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Savannah. It is the quietest most serene place I could ever go. There isn’t anywhere else in the world that can compare to my little space. Being there makes me feel relaxed and calm. It is the best place to feel loved and be treated like a king. My papaw’s house is the most majestic place in the world‚ and I love to visit there. It takes a long time for me to get to the best place in the world. Usually three of four hours will but us in Savannah‚ Tennessee‚ unless I’m driving. Although the drive
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Appalachin lifestyle is all I know. I’ve grown up around people who are independent‚ self-reliant‚ proud‚ neighborly‚ humble‚ modest‚ patriotic‚ and share a good sense of humor. Others may call these same people‚ hicks‚ rednecks‚ or hillbillies. I will always enjoy running barefoot through the yard‚ catching crawdads in the creek‚ and four-wheeling every weekend‚ and I can’t forget my great grandma’s soup beans and cornbread. The pantry was always filled with canned beans and homemade applesauce
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L.B. Composition II Cartoon Analysis March 05‚ 2014 Escaping The Humdrum of School In a favorite cartoon of mine by the name of Calvin & Hobbes‚ cartoonist Bill Waterson has shown in a few short scenes what almost all kids already believe about school. Whether it is the way things are presented or the general disinterest some children have with formal education‚ there is a perspective that children have on education which is oftentimes
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Julie Carnes Culture Shock SOC 120 University of Phoenix If I were visiting the villages of the Yanomamo I would need to prepare myself in more ways than one. Since culture shock affects you emotionally‚ physically‚ and mentally you would need to prepare yourself for what you were about to experience. Since culture shock can either happen right away or after being some place different for a few days‚ it’s important to plan ahead. If I were planning a trip to Venezuela or Brazil‚ where the
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