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    Statement of Career Goal

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    | | | First and foremost‚ after pursuing real-world banking internships‚ I have reviewed my career path thoroughly and now know in what areas I still need to improve. I consider that I am short in the relevant knowledge in corporate finance‚ which is the core topic in the MSF program at Carroll‚ as it provides courses like Corporate Finance Theory and Financial Econometrics. With the rigorous courses instructed by world-class faculty‚ I believe that I will be well-versed in finance when I start

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    Materialism In Walden

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    there a few individuals are willingly able to express their thoughts on social issues. Henry David Thoreau’s Walden demonstrates how an individual‚ like himself‚ has the ability to confront the problems that manifest itself within a flawed society. Thoreau’s novel Walden chronics the two years he spent living in a cabin near the woods‚ next to Walden Pond. Many readers may assume that Walden is based on naturalism due to his surroundings in the wilderness‚ while others might interpret it as a journey

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    Walden Theme

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    I believe that the overall message or theme of the novel Walden was to be simplistic. In his section “Economy” he stated that the feeling of dissatisfaction with one’s possessions can be fixed in two ways; one might require more to fulfill the emptiness‚ or one might reduce their desires to achieve satisfaction. I think that this is a true statement because you don’t need everything in life to be happy. You could have the bare necessities and live your life with the same joy as someone that is

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    Analysis of Walden

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    B. Wilson English II (2) 16 January 2013 Analysis of Walden Walden is a fictional journal about Henry David Thoreau’s two year experience in a log cabin in the woods. After building the small‚ plain cabin‚ Thoreau was typically free (apart from a little growing of beans‚ in which he sold at the market). He spent his time walking‚ reading‚ watching birds‚ writing‚ and just simply living. Thoreau was inspired to write Walden‚ because he believed individuals should be self-reliant‚ self-disciplined

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    Walden Reading

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    Name:       School:       Date:       Facilitator:       3.03 Walden Reading Questions Answer the following questions in complete sentences (18 points). 1. Why did Thoreau go to Walden?      too seak insite an inspiration to be in the same enviorment an have a likewise attitude 2. How did he want to live his life?      simply. but also the way he though god would intend the people to live it 3. In the first paragraph you read‚ Thoreau says‚ “I did not wish to live what was not life‚ living is

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    Hindrances In Walden

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    Walden” is a story about Henry David Thoreau‚ who was born in the 1800s. He lived on Walden Pond for two years and two and off in a house he built with only bare essentials. His belief was that man does not need material things only the essential of life to survive and be happy. Thoreau Thought was that material things lead to a carrot on a string effect when you running fast and faster to get the carrot. Example you working hard to buy more things that you don’t need and can’t take them with

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    Walden Analysis

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    Thoreau begins by matter-of-factly outlining his two-year project at Walden Pond‚ near Concord‚ Massachusetts (on land owned by his spiritual mentor Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ although Thoreau does not mention this detail). He says he lived there for two years and two months‚ and then moved back to “civilized society”—thus acknowledging right away‚ and quite honestly‚ that this was not a permanent lifestyle choice‚ but only an experiment in living. He describes the reactions of people to news of his project

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    Walden - Economy

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    Dharma Leggat Dr. Rowley WRT 102 October 5‚ 2008 Response Essay Number One – Walden Modern society has denoted that in order to succeed‚ one must be technologically literate. Compared to the telegraph and telephone from the past century‚ we now live in the era of the fiber optic wire and the infamous Internet. Computers and the World Wide Web have bridged the gap between both ends of the earth‚ allowing mass amounts of information to reach any who search for it. China has become the new

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    Diction in Walden

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    In his popular book‚ Walden‚ Thoreau’s particular use of diction helps express his reverence for nature. This is highlighted in the opening paragraph of the chapter “Solitude” (page 103). Among the most significant strategies are connotative and specific diction‚ as well as a balance of abstract and concrete diction. The nouns‚ adjectives and verbs are rich in positive connotation‚ or reflect a sense of awe for the activity of the evening. Phrases such as “delicious evening”‚ “strange liberty in

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    Walden Argument

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    In the excerpt from the second chapter of Walden titled “Where I Lived and What I Lived For‚” Thoreau crafts an intricate argument which advocates for self-realization within every individual. The specific quote I chose from the excerpt struck me deeply as the rhetoric question that is produced at the beginning of it explains how I feel on most days as I give “so poor an account” of my day each night. Continually throughout my life‚ I have gone through the motions of a typical day with the structure

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