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    Why do students come to class late? We as teachers have three options when dealing with students that come late to class. One option is to let them continue their habit without any repercussions. If asked if there are any implications of how we speak towards the students I would have to say absolutely. A teacher may not say anything verbally but he/she is saying a great deal. The teacher is telling the student that they accept the behavior that is being presented. The second option

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    5 Regrets of Life

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    expected of me. This was the most common regret of all. When people realize that their life is almost over and look back clearly on it‚ it is easy to see how many dreams have gone unfulfilled. Most people had not honoured even a half of their dreams and had to die knowing that it was due to choices they had made‚ or not made. It is very important to try and honour at least some of your dreams along the way. From the moment that you lose your health‚ it is too late. Health brings a freedom very few realise

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    Manipulation and Regret in Macbeth Regret can be a powerful motivator. A guilty person full of regrets often lives in a world of fear. As George Sewell said‚ “Fear is the tax that conscience pays to guilt.” Sewell’s quote shows that fear is a direct consequence of guilt. In Shakespeare’s classic play Macbeth‚ the main character lives in this world of fear because of his intense regret of the murders he has committed. There is a popular modern saying‚ “behind every great man there’s a great woman

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    Regret by Kate Chopin

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    Kate Chopin‚ the author of “Regret”‚ was born on February 8‚ 1850‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri. She was born to Thomas and Eliza O’Flaherty‚ as Katherine O’Flaherty. Chopin’s father died in a train accident when she was five years old and she grew very close to her mother and great grandmother. She was one of seven children‚ and she outlived every one of them. At the young age of nineteen‚ she met and married a man by the name of Oscar Chopin. They were married in 1870‚ and moved to New Orleans. In 1882

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    Regret by Kate Chopin

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    Regret by Kate Chopin In the short story "Regret" by Kate Chopin a woman called Mamzelle Aurélie has to keep a neighbour’s four children for two weeks. Mamzelle Aurélie is an old and lonely woman. She has never had a man and lives alone on her farm with some animals and Negroes working for her. Because of a dangerous illness of her mother‚ the young neighbour has to leave and couldn’t take care of her children anymore. This is why Mamzelle Aurélie‚ who has never ever has children before‚ has

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    My Greatest Regrets

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    Lamesha Robinson 01/20/2010 My Greatest Regrets Everyone makes mistkes‚ and I am no exception. I have made may mistakes during my lifetime‚ and I regret making poor decisions.With every wrong choice I have made‚ there are lessons to be learned. What I got out of what I learned made me a stronger woman today. Although I have become stronger today than before‚ I still regret my poor decisions. My greatest regrets include not listening to my grandma as a teenager‚ moving back home with my mom

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    in choice between regret and heroism. His use of first person point of view is used to convey regret‚ while his use of diction is used to show heroism. The author uses point of view to show the regret he felt. “...I could see him as I might have let him go‚ sinuous and self-respecting in departure over the twilit sands...” He uses the word “I” to indicate that it is in first person. This use of point of view helps indicate the amount of regret he has from killing the snake. Regret is shown when he

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    you knew that today was your last day on Earth what would you look back on and wish you could change? I strive to make my answer to that absolutely nothing because there isn’t anything I would regret more than living a life full of regrets‚ full of wishing I had done something differently. We should never regret our decisions‚ no matter how terrible life seems at the moment. Everything that happens in life makes us the exact person we are meant to be. “You can’t change who people are without destroying

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    When It Is too Late "European and American women in the nineteenth century lived in an age characterized by gender inequality" (Bomarito and Hunter‚ pars. 1). Women’s role in a society was limited to be wives and mothers. But as time went on‚ things began to change. Women started to have the right of higher education and working (Bomarito and Hunter‚ pars. 5). They became more independent in their lives without the need of men to support. But the question is that was this change good for

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    Course Code: PCR0025 Course Title: Critical Thinking Topic: Never Regret Group: PM01-05 Group Name: Huge Family List of group members’ Name and ID. Lecturer’s Name: MasyitahBintiMahadi Never Regret Introduction Each and every one of us will do things in life that we will regret afterwards. There are many forms of regrets that we all will have to deal with and it is impossible for anyone to go through life without making a wrong decision or saying something they wish they hadn‘t. As we know‚ there

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