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    Otto Frank Mistakes

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    thing in common. They both make mistakes”. What this quote is saying is that all people whether you are homeless‚ in jail‚ or even rich all people make mistakes. There is bad people that have made a lot of mistakes and they have never got caught. There is a lot of good people that have made a lot of mistakes and they have got caught and they even are taken to jail. This is why Otto Frank once said “ Good people and bad people have one thing in common. They both make mistakes”. Otto Frank was right about

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    My Big Mistake

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    Rebecca Santana Spring 2013 DWRT-099- My Big Mistake As I think back in my life‚ I remember when I choose to drop out of school. Dropping out of school was the biggest mistake of my life. I wish I can undo the mistakes that I choose in my past. I was only fourteen years old when I drop out of middle school. Growing up in the projects with a single mom and no income was very tough on my family. I was being an ignorant teenager decided to hang out in the streets for comfort. Life took

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    Creon’s Mistakes in Antigone In the awe-inspiring play of Antigone‚ Sophocles introduces two remarkable characters‚ Antigone and Creon. A conflict between these two obstinate characters leads to fatal consequences for themselves and their kindred. The firm stances of Creon and Antigone stem from two great imperatives: his loyalty to the state and her dedication to her family‚ her religion but most of all her conscience. The identity of the tragic hero of this play is still heavily debated

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    Bertha Smalls Mistakes

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    young‚ old‚ rich and poor make this mistake. An old women by the name of Bertha Smalls is a cheapskate. She has no friends‚ no love life‚ or any family. Bertha is a 74 year old women and still never retired. She still works to this day. She hoards everything she likes‚ and she still has things from her childhood that she never let go of. This means her house is a mess. The only room in her house that does not have junk piled to the ceiling is her living room where she spends all of her time when she

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    addressed in the UN General Assembly by John F Kennedy that “We have the power to make this the best generation of mankind in history of the world or to make it the last”. According to freelance writer of human resources Kathryn Tyler clarifies the effectiveness and influence of digital technology; where as “Where Have All the Good Men Gone” by Kay S. Hymowitz.‚ has a more experiential aspect on the pre-adulthood of men. Both articles characterize and thoroughly explain the generations; however‚ the

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    Mistakes Were Made

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    Many of us can relate to feeling regularly frustrated‚ thinking‚ “Why is it so hard for us to admit our mistakes?” Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson’s book‚ Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me)‚ focuses on why people justify bad decisions‚ beliefs‚ and actions. It also offers suggestions about how we might be able to challenge ourselves to honestly reflect on our choices and take responsibility for our actions. In the beginning of the book‚ the authors introduce the theory of cognitive dissonance and

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    Anne Shirley's Mistakes

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    I believe that "tomorrow is a new day with no new mistakes in it yet" - Anne of Green Gables. I have always liked this quote because despite the fact that Anne Shirley‚ the main character in Anne of Green Gables‚ makes countless mistakes‚ she never stops trying. I remember the first time I heard this quote. I was snuggled in my bed‚ listening to my mom read to me what would soon turn out to be my favorite book of all time. This quote resonated with me as soon as my mother read it aloud. The quote

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    person who has never made a mistake‚ and I’ll show you somebody that has never achieved much”. The quote suits well to prolific military leader and emperor (from 1804 – 1815)‚ Napoleon Bonaparte. As he dominated European matters for about twenty years leading France against a series of unions in the Napoleonic Wars‚ he was still prone to making mistakes. These mistakes would eventually lead to the downfall of his power rein in France. These most prominent of these mistakes includes the failure of the

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    The inevitable conundrum of mistakes‚they have been stereotyped and forced upon the world to never be created. But‚ as previously stated‚ mistakes are inevitable. A positive effect of mistakes is a discovery. (But‚ discovery meant in its generalist form.) Most commonly used household items were mistakes. Precisely‚ in archeology‚ two men named Heinrich Schliemann and Frank Calvert are perfect proof. Throughout history‚ mistakes have carried companies and inventors far beyond their wildest dreams

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    to think like men‚ but that men will begin to think like computers.” – Sydney G. Harris The most basic meaning of the quote‚ “The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men‚ but men will begin to think like computers” according to me is that humans should think outside the box‚ open up our minds and to try and understand what is happening around us instead of what is being told to us. Scientists and philosophers only think about what might happen if computers will think like

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