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    1. "’Well‚ we’re all mortal‚’ said the shipowner‚ ’and the old must make way for the young‚ otherwise there would be no promotion’" (Dumas 2). Monsieur Morrel is talking to Edmond Dantes about the captain’s death. The quote is especially blunt and realistic‚ but also likeably refreshing. It is an idea that brings about the scary truth that everyone must grow old and die‚ but also a uplifting truth that if someone leaves a new one will replace him or her to hopefully make things better. 2. "’Yes‚

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    Spring festival In China‚ New Year’s Day is a solemn occasion. Every family performs religious rites at the family altar. In order to rejoice at the New Year‚ people wished others a happy new year and blessed heartily. Some stick calligraphies full of joy on doors‚ most of them were antithetical couplet‚ phrase‚ individual character‚ such as: blessing‚ longevity‚ luckiness‚ propitious New Year and so on. Whereas‚ some people pasted paper-cuts for window decorations to do away with the old

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    Ryan McCoy 5-11-13 Essay #1 A tragic hero is one that has a major flaw and for whom the audience usually feels pity‚ sympathy‚ empathy‚ and compassion. The tragic hero is someone great‚ but not perfect. They are often a noble person in terms of birth but also in terms of their character. The flaw in the character is what often leads to his/her downfall. When the hero falls‚ it is at least partly if not completely his own fault. On the other hand‚ it’s not because he is a bad person but because

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    In the last few years he has been in and out of more allergy doctor offices than he can count. Not to mention the fact that he has nightmares ever since his father died. If that weren’t enough‚ his mother and brother are both successful movie stars who are often off on location for long periods of time. The last thing he wanted was to go to a forbidden quarry and find a dead body. But that is exactly what happens to him while there with his friend Lymie. This is just the beginning of bad luck for

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    Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity I agree with the speaker. I consider luck to be the result of my own decisions and actions. The only forces at work are the decisions and actions taken by me or others around me. A lot of people make important decisions or attend important events according to lucky stars or lucky hour. I’ve heard a lot of people say that they have lucky shoes‚ lucky charms‚ lucky suits and even lucky hair styles. So‚ apparently these things have brought positive

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    Below is a free essay on "Succeed in Life‚ It Is Because of Hard Work. Being Lucky Has Nothing to Do with Success in Life. Do You Agree or Disagree with the Quotation Above? Give Specific Reasons and Examples to Support Your Position." from Anti Essays‚ your source for free research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. Success is a combination of many factors. Many believe that it is hard work that bring them success‚ others think that luck is more important. I totally agree with the quotation

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Nature is portrayed in one million different ways it can be personified to portray human senses and appearances such as in this poem when Samuel Coleridge puts it in the Old Mariner’s point of view‚ this done so we as humans can see and relate to the character and also to what the feelings of the man are making you find your emotions. The image of death is represented to portray the fact that the mariner killed the graceful albatross as well as telling his curse

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    THE SONGKRAN FESTIVAL Do we have everybody?! .. Guys‚ over here… there’s our bus. Please settle down. So‚ good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Chiang Mai‚ Thailand. My name is Thu and I’m gonna be your tour guide for the next three days. Before we get to the centre of the city‚ I want to tell you a bit about our three-day trip. As you all know today is the 13th of April At this very moment‚ all the provinces around the country are ready to celebrate the Songkran festival. The Songkran

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    As a child‚ everyone is guilty of stealing the last cookie or snatching their favorite colored marker to draw with. This is human instinct‚ but it is not for survival anymore. Repercussions such as timeout time are often just around the corner after these actions. This greedy acquisition of material goods met with consequences can be attributed to karma. Washington Irving‚ Stephen Vincent Benet‚ and Edgar Allen Poe demonstrate these ideas of karma in their respective books‚ The Devil and Tom Walker

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    Writing & Communication Persuasive Essay Assignment Quote used: 7. “I am a great believer in luck‚ and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.” – Stephen Leacock‚ economist and humorist. Any person who has exercised endeavors striving for success would be familiar with the conflict between hard work and luck as the limiting factors of long term achievement. Some people liberate themselves of all responsibility and leave everything to chance. While others‚ leave no stones unturned

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