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    Meaning of Death

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    In this world death and afterlife still remains to be a mystery. Many people believe that they will go to either heaven or hell. It can be true‚ but until this present day‚ still there is no scientific explanation that can support the arguments. The word death can be defined scientifically or through spiritual belief. Base on scientific explanation‚ the word death can be describe as the permanent cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Phenomena that commonly bring about

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    Gold and Customer Service

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    culture might be important to a luxury hotel? What might be the drawback of such a culture? We can describe the culture at the Ritz-Carlton by looking at their ‘Gold Standards’ as the foundation of customer service that put the guest like royalty. This new customer service philosophy implemented in mid-2006 that encompass values include‚ the credo‚ the motto‚ the 3 steps of service‚ service values‚ the 6th diamond and the employee promise. All this gold standard might be important that makes Ritz-Carlton

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    indicative of faulty judgement (Webster‚ 667). The person doesn’t know what these feelings mean‚ this is normally why they mistake it for love. Love‚ on the other hand‚ is an intense affectionate concern for another person (Webster‚ 772). It is a more selfless and settled feeling. You can compare the difference between love and infatuation with the cliche "All that glitters is not gold"‚ the glitter illusion being infatuation and the gold being love‚ the real thing. As a person grows and experiences their

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    It’s easier to leave than to stay A lot of people are leaving their homes‚ and some are even leaving their families because of wars in their countries. The main reason for them leaving is because of the lack of safety in their countries; it’s very dangerous to stay in war zones because you never know what could happen. People are being forced from their homes because of war and the terrorist group ISIS‚ and that’s creating a huge immigration and refugee problem in Europe. Every country should come

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    the poem “It’s Funny‚” by Juliet Levin (poetrysoup.com) the narrator is struggling with betrayal from the people he/she cares about. The point of view is first person‚ I say this because the word “we” is used a lot throughout it‚ the tone is hurt‚ I think this because he/she cries and hurts about things that they don’t benefit from. Juliet Levin uses symbolism in this text to represent forgiveness and how it can make us weak in times of hardships. The first‚ example of symbolism in this poem is in

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    Claudia Garces In the poem “Richard Cory”‚ Edwin Arlington Robinson argues that ones outer shell can be deceiving‚ never envy your neighbors fortune. Richard Cory glides through town glowing looking “richer than a king”(9) pretending to have all the happiness anyone ever imagined. This alone causes the envy of the entire town. They probably will never know if he is truly happy or if all this is just another front. “We people”(2) who are never satisfied with our own goals and achievements

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    How to Stay Healthy

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    Nowadays‚more and more people doesn’t know how to stay healthy‚so they are easily get some illness such as diabetes‚high blood pressure‚obesity‚…To stay healthy ‚I think you should: Firstly‚ You ought to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.It contains not only vitamin and minerals but also water and fiber.It make you take longer to digest and keep you full longer.For example‚ red fruits and vegetables have a lot of vitamin C.It’s very helpful for your health‚especially for your eyes. Secondly‚

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    How to Stay Healthy

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    “How to Stay Health” All people try to be healthy‚ and some are very serious about that‚ while others are lees. Different ways have used by people to keep their fitness or stay away from the chronic diseases. Two ways are often followed by people to stay healthy‚ that are the protective and continuous ways. I cold weather‚ we usually wear too many clothes to protect ourselves from catching cold or even fever. Also‚ many are aware of dangers of smoking‚ so they do not do that or give

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    The History of Nothing

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    question in general manner; simplistic‚ superficial treatment Inadequate or incorrect understanding of the question Does the thesis address all parts of the question and take a side in the debate? Does the thesis state a contestable argument? What information would the essay have to present to prove its thesis? A) Wilson’s stubbornness and the opposition of the parties‚ mainly from the liberals‚ equally caused the defeat of the Treaty by the Senate. B) The defeat of the Treaty of Versailles

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    Poem

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    The poem "Cross" by P.K.Page describes the sorrow of witnessing a stony couple who can barely remember why they are angry with each other after a week-long battle. They won’t discuss it or resolve it because "neither/can come to that undemanded act of love-/kiss the sleeping princess or sleep with the frog--/and break the spell which holds them each from the other." So the couple ends up like "two on a desert island‚ back to back‚" an emotional chasm dividing them which neither is willing to bridge

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