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    The founding ideals of Prentisstown have some merit. To what extent do you agree? The establishing motives of most dystopian civilisations is to improve the progress of the race‚ however these objectives are able to unintentionally develop into undesirable environments. Through the Dystopic‚ Science Fiction novel‚ “The Knife of Never Letting Go” the author‚ Patrick Ness‚ intends to convey that although‚ the settlement of Prentisstown has immoral ethics‚ at the time of creation‚ the town had justified

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    ¨Never say never‚ because limits‚ like fears‚ are often just an illusion.(Michael Jordan)¨ At this point of Morrieś life he shows that he understands that people have to worry less and live more life because life is not an illusion. These are some of the topics that Morrie talks about in the book Tuesdays with Morrie. Morrie teaches people to live life by talking about emotions the fear of aging and Money. One of the first lessons that Morrie talked about was emotions. Morrie says that If people

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    memory. The witness’s emotions and thoughts at the time of the scene can affect the retelling of the story. In “The Historian as a Participant”‚ Arthur Schlesinger explains how participants in historical events do not always make ideal historians because their experiences would not be told from an objective historical position (341). This relates to eyewitness testimony because many times‚ witnesses cannot recall an event from an objective viewpoint. Their beliefs and world views affect how they experienced

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    My Essay on “Save as Many as you Ruin” By Oliver Behrensdorff 3.u – Hasseris Gymnasium Many individuals attempt to establish a life of happiness and contentment by living in the endless “pursuit of happiness”; a pursuit that eventually could end up consuming them. Life is a series of choices‚ as you advance from one stage in life to another chances are they will be far-ranging and crucial. There is also a high probability that it will be a harsh and complicated journey that may take a lifetime

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    “Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel‚” by Jared Diamond is without a doubt a very interesting read that gives you a different perspective about history. The main thesis of the book involves Diamond trying to answer Yali’s question “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea‚ but we black people had little cargo of our own?” Diamond is able to answer Yali’s question with the title of the book guns‚ germs‚ and steel. He believed that these three factors are the main reasons

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    Save as many as you ruin Simon Van Booy One thing we all have in common is that we make mistakes and regret them. That is what happened to Gerard when he met the only woman he had ever loved after eight years apart. But sometimes the mistakes we make‚ end up turning around and by a religious experience‚ faith gives us a second chance. The magic‚ realism short story‘ Save as many as you ruin’ by Simon Van Booy starts with in medias res composition. ”By the time Gerard leaves the office it has stopped

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    subject. Some people argue that it is a solution for patients who are terminally ill. However‚ I totally disagree with this kind of solution because there is a point of living‚ you live to die that’s true‚ but you also die to live. Jack Kevorkian invented the suicide machine in 1989. Kevorkian known as Dr. Death point of view on medical humanism allows patients and family determine the moment of death in which he calls it a “Positive Death”. Many of us today wonder why do we have to live when we

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    You Can’t Have Sapphires Without Garlic Wouldn’t everyone love to go out and eat at restaurants every night and not have to worry about spending money? This is what Ruth Reichl does for living. Reichl is an incredible writer‚ person‚ and food critic. She wrote her memoir Garlic and Sapphires‚ telling her life story from her point of view. “The book is about an institution‚ the New York Times‚ but also about the transformations — both physical and emotional — that Reichl made in order to succeed

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    explains the origins of the universe.” Do you agree? As far back as recorded history goes‚ there have been two sets of opposing ideas about beliefs and theories of the origin of the universe. It has either existed eternally with no beginning or end‚ or it was created at some point in time eventually coming to an end. There has been many various theories that science has put forth to explain the origin of the universe. But the question is “are they true and have enough evidence to be proof? What science

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    Essay “Security cameras should be placed in schools”. Do you agree? Recently‚ there has been a great deal of controversy about placing surveillance systems in schools. Some schools administrators install them in hopes of preventing and discouraging bad behavior and crime. As far as I am concerned‚ the disadvantages of security cameras considerably outweigh the advantages. To start with‚ the placement of security cameras in schools is an invasion of privacy. Cameras cannot be used

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