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    Gozun‚ Charlene C. WFX - 1 Sudden Leap of Joy I could hear the world screaming. The people were shouting my name. Some descriptions were bad‚ some were good. What was important was that I had my supporters. Without them‚ I would not be standing in this nerve-wracking podium. My mind crumbled as I got near the microphone as the crowds cheered up. It was my first time to speak for my fellow Filipinos and I wanted to make them happy by providing my service for the country. I closed my eyes for a while

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    Nia Henry Professor Louisa Spaventa ENGL 1302 COMP II 25 July 2013 A fatal infatuation In Angela Carter’s “The Man Who Loved a Double Bass”‚ a tale is told of an intense relationship between a musician (Johnny Jameson) and his prized loved bass (Lola). Jameson‚ a very eloquent bass player‚ is perceived to be mad because of his desire to treat his instrument as his wife. Jameson plays in a band called the West End Syncopators. Lola Jameson’s bass‚ is his most valuable asset‚ so much so that

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    difficulties of these in his book‚ The Courtier‚ where he describes the perfect courtier. The book‚ at some point‚ describes the benefits of Platonic relationships over sensual ones. One recurring theme that sensual relationships often bear is pain. During the Sixteenth Century‚ Sir Thomas Wyatt wrote love songs. One in particular "Farewell‚ Love‚" is about loss and pain. The liberal ways of the nineteen hundreds has brought to light different types of "acceptable" relationships and practices

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    ’The Man Who Loved Flowers’ is a short story written by Stephen King in 1977. The story takes place on a beautiful spring evening in New York City. From the outside it looks like a normal day in the Big Apple with a lovely atmosphere because of the weather and time of year. However‚ there is a lot more to add and the theme of crime and violence plays a big role. A limited third person narrator tells the story. The viewpoint is from the main character and most of his feelings are known. As the title

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    have gotten older I have learned many lessons about life‚ but there is one in particular that I’ll never forget‚ that is to appreciate your loved ones as much as possible because you never know when you might loose them. My aunt Sylvia was the nicest lady who ever lived. She was a widow and never had children‚ but she had this French poodle that she loved as though it were her own daughter. She wasn’t my real aunt but I loved her so much that I called her that. Ever since I can remember‚ she used

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    seems to be between the beginning and the end. But what happens when these contrasts between life and death are blurred? When two seemingly unarguable ideas contradict each other? The School‚ by Donald Barthleme and The Road out of Eden‚ by Randall Grace are examples of such conundrums. The texts use contrasting structure-styles‚ irony and differing thematic ideas to explore how various aspects of death impact individuals. The simplistic style in “The Road out of Eden” is used to emphasise the childish

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    1 First two lectures about big data. So why this surge? Isn’t about data at all Systems being able to process data Tools exploit and derive valuable nuggets NOT NEW: Walmart Wallstreet decades Why not out? Competition Teradata 20 years‚ contest MR patent Digital exhaust incr Know your Stats‚ gaga tweet sentiment analysis Correlation causation 2 Old: Centralized systems (data came from humans) Sun hardware Oracle software Moore’s law -> data grew. Data exhausts growing larger

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    describe a young man when it comes to maturity. Joseph was a 17-year-old young man that loved to talk about his dreams and we might think what is wrong with that? Well‚ in this case Joseph had brothers who hated him and were jealous of him‚ because of his father love for him. The Bible describes the reason why Joseph was loved more than the others and also the reason why his brother hated him “Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other sons‚ because he had been born to him in his old age;

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    The Loved Little Whale: What Should Have Happened “Life had been transformed by our affection for this little whale‚ [because...] what we shared mattered” -Mike Parfit. Luna the orca has been separated from his pod ever since he was two. Through the years‚ this little orca has learned to cope not by joining another pod or learning to live in solitude‚ but by forming a miraculous bond with the citizens of Nootka Sound‚ British Columbia. As Luna gets older‚ he seems to be getting in more and more

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    It’s Better To Be Feared Than Loved It is easier to rule with terror and fear than to force the people to be happy and to love the ruler. According to Machiavelli‚ to be an effective ruler‚ one must rule without a moral conscience‚ because feelings and emotions would interfere with difficult decisions. In the play‚ Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Macbeth is a notorious leader who rules with the power of fear among his people and leaves behind his moral conscience. Macbeth is a successful ruler

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