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    Pride and Poverty

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    Mrs. DuBay English 12 13 April 2012 Pride and Poverty “It is a beggars pride that he is not a thief” (Japanese Proverb). In today’s economy people are shameless and would rather be on welfare and disability than get a job and earn a living. Pride has been discarded‚ and poverty has become normal. People in today’s society would rather lie and steal then make an honest living that they are proud of. However in Frank McCourt’s memoir Angela’s Ashes pride and poverty go hand in hand. During

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    Racial Prejudice

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    is still resistance to accept those who appear different amongst us. Racial Prejudice is an insidious moral and social disease affecting populations all over the world. It can be diagnosed by its various symptoms and manifestations which include fear‚ intolerance‚ separation‚ segregation‚ discrimination and hatred. While all of these symptoms of racial prejudice may be evident‚ the single underlying cause of Racial Prejudice is ignorance. While all humans belong to the same species‚ races are distinguished

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    Family Pride

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    February 5‚ 2013 Subject: Family Pride I know that everyone has some form of pride. Whether it is national‚ personal‚ cultural‚ or family pride‚ we all show it and have different reasons that we do. Some people have pride for their country‚ or their culture. I have pride for my family. My family is so great! I love them so much. I want to talk to you about some of the things that make me proud to be a part of my family. First‚ most of my family are Jehovah’s Witnesses. Second‚ my family comes

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    Ahab's Pride

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    Dick. Ahab is obsessed‚ to the point of being disturbed‚ with this unique white whale. Ahab showed much pride in their journey‚ something that could damage the crew easily. Ahab desires the ability to defeat the great whale‚ all seamen’s enemy‚ and become a more powerful God than it. Although Ahab is a legendary leader and hero‚ there is one flaw holding him back. Overconfidence‚ too much pride‚ leads him the wrong way. He defies common sense and believes that he can be like a god and ordain his

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    Navy Pride

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    Navy Chief Navy Pride What does it mean to be a Chief Petty Officer? Had I been posed with that question August 1‚ my answer would have been much different. As I am about mid way thru the Phase II process‚ my point of view has shifted; in many ways expanded. For 120 years‚ Navy Chiefs have passed on the leadership skills‚ traditions and values from generation to generation making it the strongest and most unique organization in the Armed Forces. I have been mentored by many good Chiefs‚

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    The Iliad Pride

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    1952 novella The Old Man and the Sea‚ Ernest Hemingway uses his protagonist to convey the idea that‚ although it may lead to hardships‚ pride is a positive trait that can be a source of perseverance and determination. Throughout the ages‚ the theme of pride has taken many forms‚ perhaps reflecting the ideologies of different authors. Consider how Homer depicted pride in The Iliad. We have the hero Achilles; the best of all the Greeks‚ too proud to fight after Agamemnon strips away his prize. Without

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    Pride Speech

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    Many people may argue whether or not pride has a positive or negative impact on their peers. Although pride can be positive in some ways it can also be negative. It can turn us into something we’re not and can allow us to become too prideful. Once people get a taste of too much pride it keeps getting stronger and stronger until it eventually takes over them. I believe at one point we are all equally positive and negative with our pride‚ but as time passes we tend to lean towards one or another. Although

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    The Pride of Zeus

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    but also every other living soul on Earth at the time‚ whether they be brothers or sisters‚ sons and daughters‚ or Gods and mortals. While others may declare these are patterns of evilness and destructiveness‚ I believe it’s more than anything the pride of Zeus which justifies his actions. In Homer’s great Epic‚ “The Iliad‚” the presence of Zeus affected every action taken or avoided in some shape‚ way‚ or form. His allowance of other gods intervening in the war at times strengthens the idea that

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    Pride of Pakistan

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    Pakistan was to secure a separate territory where the Muslims could regulate their lives in accordance with the teachings of the Holy Quran and Sunnah. Pakistan is the citadel of Islam. It is the focal point of the Muslim countries. It is a matter of pride for me that I was born and brought up in this glorious country. Freedom is a boon and slavery a curse. Had it been undivided India the Muslims could never enjoy the gifts. In Pakistan‚ we are free to shape our destiny according to our tradition and

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    At the conclusion of Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen resolves the novel while using particular writing style and technique to reinforce the characters of Elizabeth‚ Georgiana‚ and Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Elizabeth’s strong-willed character is emphasized when Austen subtly contrasts her against Georgiana’s shy one; she uses Georgiana as a foil character for Elizabeth‚ and vice versa. Elizabeth’s strong opinions‚ quick wit‚ and “lively‚ sportive‚ manner” of conversing with Darcy astonish Georgiana

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