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Blind Man
730 words'Cathedral'; The story is about a blind man who visits a married couple. He is an old friend of the wife, but the husband does not look forward to see the blind man (called Robert) because he does not know what to expect. He has never known any blind persons and his picture of these is based on a very little foundation. He has a lot of prejudices against Robert, but during his visit he changes his opinion about him. While watching TV together they get each other to know better and the husband fi...
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Being Loyal To Your Country
1,028 wordsLoyalty in book Characters Can the perfect ideal of loyalty ever be achieved What is loyalty, how can you become loyal person How do the people of today compare to the heroes in the stories that we read Beowulf Sir Gawin and the Green Knight and Camelot. When do you know you are a loyal person, is it something that you are born with or do you learn to become loyal Is loyalty a valuable human characteristic How does someone become a loyal person In Sir Gawin he proved to be loyal when he showed u...
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Think Of The Lives
551 wordsDear Friend, You " re ripping me off. How? You may be thinking, "We just met. How could I possibly have stolen from you?" But you did! The fact is that you have valuable information inside you. You have golden nuggets that can make other lives better. Maybe you have already developed them into products, services, seminars, newsletters or email lists. But if you do not market your gold, how will anyone know? You must then persuade people to buy and use them because people are overwhelmed with all...
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Lot In The Story
649 wordsI had read this story once before when I was a freshman at a branch campus of Penn State called Behrend. I read it for a literature class dealing with short stories and their analy zation. I didn't really like the story back then, and it really hasn't moved-up any spots on my list of favorites. Although I really didn't care for the story, I did notice quite a bit of symbolism throughout the book. Conrad seemed to use black and white as his main source of color symbolism. Just as in the old weste...
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Place After Mrs Ames
798 wordsAnalysis of The Astronomer's Wife In the 'Astronomer's Wife' by Kay Boyle, something as simple as a conversation with a plumber about a stopped elbow is enough to trigger an awakening in Mrs. Katherine Ames. When Mrs. Ames realized that the plumber was talking about something she understood (the stopped elbow), she realized that her marital problems were not the result of a division between the sexes; instead, she realized that some men, like the plumber, are as practical as she is, and that som...
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Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
1,321 wordsBeauty is only skin deep Beauty is in the eye of the beholder "Beauty is only skin deep" and "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" can be very controversial quotes to some people. Those quotes are all based on how they are viewed by other people. You may not believe in them but other might believe strongly in them. First, "Beauty is only skin deep" all depends on what type of person you are. Both quotes rate directly to each other but let's pull them apart separately. I think that 'Beauty is on...
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Gaultry's Powers
836 wordsWind from a Foriegn Sky Wind From a Foreign Sky is a very interesting novel. It is full of magic, knights, witches and all sorts of unknown evil. In the beginning of the novel, Gaultry, the heroine, is in the town on market day, she's attacked on her way home, but is saved by a knight, sent by her father. Martin, her rescuer, was sent by Gaultry's father to protect her and her sister, Mervion. Gaultry soon finds out that the Chancellor is set to kill Mervion on their holy night, they decide to r...
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Rich Successful And Sexy The Beckhams
839 wordsThe way I see it a very open title for discussion and so in this essay I get to write whatever I want about well anything well nearly! I've decided to write about the Beckhams. Whenever I see the Beckhams in photographs or on the TV etc, which is rather often, I smile. That is smile not smirk or snigger or sneer. I smile because it's good to see two young healthy people so in love. A lot of people are highly critical of the Beckhams but they say far more about themselves when they do, all of it ...
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Age Of The Deceased
683 wordsAs we grow older the one thing we must learn to accept is we all die. After coming to this realization we set up an ornate burial ritual; to say our final good-byes to the person we loved and will eventually join. People come to the ceremony to mourn the loss. As the ceremony progresses the mourners find themselves thinking of may things. Some people may be thinking of good times they had with the person in the casket, while others may be thinking how unfair the death really was. Despite what ev...
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Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
729 wordsRay Bradbury states 'I think that science-fiction and fantasy offer the liveliest, freshest approaches to many of our problems today, and I always hope to write in this vivid and vigorous form, saying what I think about philosophy and sociology in our immediate future. ' In this statement we see that Bradbury does not regard science fiction to be lightly entertaining and fun, but rather sees it as a powerful tool to state his concern for society and the path it is headed in. For Bradbury science...
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People In Some Way
2,906 wordsIntroduction to Human Services Jeffrey, 'A Human Services Professional is someone who is a facilitator for someone who is not able or not yet able to deal with issues in a healthy way. I am taking classes so that I can learn how to best help empower people change their situation by believing in themselves. I believe that people have the answers within themselves, but may need help getting in touch with their spiritual or intuitive self. As human services providers, we hopefully strive to model h...
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People Call The King Of Israel
2,270 wordsChapter 1 At least in Lithuania, God is a problem for many people exactly how D. Shenk has described in his book. An old man sitting upstairs watching people and trying to punish them for whatever bad they may do. There are probably two main reasons for that. One would be the post soviet dark period when government was trying to forbid religion and parents at the same time were telling their children to do what God says and not listen to what the soviet regime tells to do. To encourage that, par...
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Few Cases The Parents
716 wordsWhat is this world coming to? Our society is losing its authority. Why is there so much crime in society? There is so much because there are so many people that never consider the other person that they are stealing from or causing harm to. All of these people are self-centered and never think who they could be hurting but what they are going to gain from the crime whether it be happiness or self-respect they don't think of the consequence or how the person on the other side of the crime feels. ...
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True Objectivist Objectivism
718 wordsYou do not have to be a true objectivist Objectivism holds that society functions best when individuals pursue their self-interests. According to Ayn Rand, human understanding and acceptance of reality form the basis of judgment and values. Human beings must live for themselves, neither sacrificing any part of their natures or goals to other people, nor bending others' wills to their own. In this scheme, love is achieved fully only by those individuals who possess the highest self-esteem, which ...
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One Story By Ellison
796 wordsHarlan Ellison is a writer who has a straightforward mind and will say what he believes without caring what other people think. When he was a child, parents told their children that Jewish people are bad people. Considering that Harlan Ellison is Jewish, many of the children from his third grade class would tease him and beat him up. He could never bring himself to tell his mother the real reason why he was beat up, and just kept making her think it was because he was a smart aleck. At the age o...
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Psychic Powers
575 wordsThese articles were very interesting. I have seen these "psychics" on t. vs. and I always knew they were full of it. Alot of people spend millions of dollars a year on these folks, so it was cool to see how they did it. In the part where Ms. Coleman talks about going to the casino to practice, she showed us that it didn't really take that much to become a psychic. She said that she had prepared somewhat, but didn't really know that much about the whole charade of being a psychic. I know that the...
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Friends With People
1,143 wordsWho are you? And what have you done with my friend? This is a question that we all ask ourselves at some point in our lives. Sometimes, we have to witness our friends change everything about themselves just to fit the mold of what everyone thinks they should be. I for one, am happy to say that I don't try to fit any mold. I am who I am. I think being true to myself is one of my best qualities. Having your own opinion takes guts. I always state my beliefs. I do not agree with changing your opinio...
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Eight Hours For The Picture
620 wordsThe Outcome I agree with the concept that most people when thinking about art, refer to it as a framed painting. I feel that everyone is an artist and has some sort of inner artistic ability within them. I think it's sad when people just think of art only as people like Picasso, or Ansel Adams. The truth is there are some many forms of art, and everyone has it in them to create it. To meet he actual scientific process of photography is such an amazing one. To actually look at anything you wish a...
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Group Of People Versus One Person
849 wordsRace and racism are two different words, have two different meanings, but somehow work together to prove a point. The problem is even though they begin with the same letters the meanings behind each can be harmful if used in the wrong context. What some people believe to be true is actually what they were brought up to know as the truth. As I think about this subject I will try to look at both views and see ignorance and intolerance, as well as objective views and outlooks. Let's say 100 years a...
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Discrimination To People With Aids In School
572 wordsDiscrimination is a concern for people worldwide because they have had personal experience throughout their daily routines. When it comes to people with aids, many people around the world have thought about the subject many times, and have developed their state of mind towards them. Also, people have learned to live with while others ignore the problem. One problem that may not concern many is discrimination to people with aids in school. The question here is; does aids influence schools to admi...