Life is full of challenges. However, our response to the difficulties makes life worth living. Born in Poland in 1965, I had a family made up of a husband and one son by the name Jake. My husband was the sole breadwinner and pillar of the family. When my son...
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Two years ago, I was in a relationship with a person from a different town. We started as friends and later on decided to date. There were concerns about the distance between us and if the relationship would work out. However, we ignored the fear and continued the relationship despite...
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Robert Owen: Improving the Lives of Children Robert Owen was born in 1771 and lived through the ages of romanticism and enlightenment (Davis "O’Hagan, 2014). During this period, there were advancements and dramatic changes in the economic and social ideas. Robert believed that he had the ability to contribute to social...
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Networking with Successful People For many years, I hold the belief that people are the catalysts to their success. I believe this can be achieved through networking with successful people, accepting yourself, having positive thinking, and inventing a formula for happiness. My story begins on the hot July day of 2017...
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a. When one keeps a journal, it creates room for personal organization, proper planning, self-awareness, personal reevaluation, and improvement on previous performances. Paragraph One: Journals assist people to be organized and to live well planned lives in which they perform activities and implement goals according to plans. Paragraph Two: Journals make individuals...
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George Carlin describes soft language as mild terms that are used by people to cope with life problems is a sugarcoated way. Carlin states that “Americans have trouble facing the truth, so they invent the kind of a soft language to protect themselves from it.” Soft language can also be...
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Arthur Miller’s “A View from the Bridge” is a story that explores the theme of paternal love in the most intriguing manner. The story is introduced by Alfieri, a first-person narrator, who feels disturbed by his community's discomfort with the society’s law (Epstein, 112). The peripheral narrator plays a vital...
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In the past, the society considered the institution of marriage with the same respect accorded to religious practices. Instances, where couples filed for divorce, were sporadic. However, times are now changing. According to the statistics presented by Harris (1), 40% of marriages in the current generation end up in divorce....
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Violations that are regarded as a benign usually result in laughter and amusement. According to McGraw and Warren (1141), some factors can be used to predict whether something will be funny. Benign violations are those that do not threaten people’s beliefs and their worldview. Three situations have to be satisfied...
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The term abortion has been a bone of contention in the current society, and the purpose of this essay is to defend the legal permissibility of abortion. Many people continue to debate on the merits and demerits of abortion in the community. Abortion although facing many different challenges in the...
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Misuse of emergency medical services is whereby individuals both citizens and medical personnel misuse emergency medical resources such as ambulances for personal gain or for reasons which do not qualify to be termed as an emergency. The healthcare system is very crucial for the well-being of the society and when...
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The Audience The audience for this augmentative essay are Sanchez and Savanna who are freshman and dental hygienist (bachelor's degree-holder) respectively. Sanchez is a Muslim within an age bracket of 19-21 years, lives in a hostel which is close to the college where we study and depends on his parents for...
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