2002 albums Essays

  • Ambition

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    Ambition Before I could really start to write about ambition, I had to ask myself what ambition really was. What causes people to be ambitious, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of being an ambitious person? At first, I must admit it was fairly difficult to comprehend. But I found it to all come together when I related it to another kind of person or group of people – dreamers. When I think of ambitious people I think of dreamers. These are the people with hopes of one day conquering

  • Differences between Saddam Hussein and Mohandus Gandhi

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    Saddam Hussein and Mohandus Gandhi Saddam Hussein, the vicious dictator of Iraq. It is surprising to find that he has things in common with one of the greatest makers of peace, Mohandus Gandhi. Though these two people are the complete opposite of one another, they share the one thing they hold most dear, their religion. Religion is a big part of a person, and is closely related with a persons character. Religion teaches people how to act in different situations, so it would be safe to conclude that

  • Creative Story: Joseph

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    Creative Story: Joseph I remember back in a church I used to live in this kid named Joseph. The year was, oh, I say 1935-36. He was such a delightful laid back kid when I first met him, He was always by himself playing jumping jacks and other games in which he could play by himself. He did not have to play by himself but he would for some reason always reject our offers that myself and the other kids there made to him. We would ask him if he would want to play tag or hide-and-go-seek but it was

  • Personal Reflections on Myself, My Faith and My Religious Path

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    Have you ever traveled to a different part of the world or even a different part of the country? While you was there is you witness something that you thought was wrong or just plain evil? To you what you saw was morally wrong but to the culture or area it is correct sometimes even praised. With that being said you just seen a worldview. A Worldview is how we perceive life around us, live our daily lives and even our fundamental values. Family and church play a major role in much of your worldview

  • Stupid Jobs Are Good to Relax With

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    People will argue that having a low-paying job and freedom is better than a high-paying job and a 60-hour workweek. However many including myself, don’t share the views of Hal Niedzviecki’s essay’s “Stupid Jobs Are Good to Relax With”. Having a higher paying and longer hours provides much more income and allows for a lot more financial freedom. This freedom can help bring much more happiness into your life compared to the lower paying workweek. Hal Niedzviecki mentions many benefits to the easy jobs

  • Assessment of Blood Brothers, by Willy Russell

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    Assessment of Blood Brothers. Paper 1 unit 2 'Blood Brouthers' when we first was told about the play I did not know what it was about, I had heard of it before but I had never seen or read any of the play. Then we were told the basic story of the play and the playwright's history: · The play was set in the early 1970 · It was written by the playwright Billy Russell · There have been two different versions of the play scripts that have been written by Billy Russell, one being the

  • The Role of Mama in A Raisin in the Sun

    1004 Words  | 3 Pages

    In the 1950’s through the 1960’s women were not respected in there everyday lives, in the job field or in general. They did not have the rights they deserved, so during this time the “women’s movement” began. Women fought for their rights and fought for the self-respect that they thought they deserved. In the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, the character Mama, expresses her feelings of pushing or extracting a new side for a woman. Her role explains that woman can be independent and

  • landscapes essay

    1767 Words  | 4 Pages

    Take-Home Essay The world we live in today is always changing, whether it be technology or the land. As these changes take place, society must adapt to them. Many things begin to change as a result of this and society beings to turn into something completely different. One of the most overlooked changes that takes place is that of the environment and landscape. The landscape is one of the most important parts of our society’s culture and has a great effect on how we live. It seems that nowadays,

  • Themes Depicted in the Play "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll"

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    "Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll" is a timeless play as it can be transposed to be as relevant today as when it was written. The play is definitely a tragi-comedy but more than the ideas raised in the statement the play is about change and the inability for some to deal with it, the battle between dream and reality and loyalty and mateship. It also serves as a social document of Australia in the 1950s. Lawler uses symbols, the actions of the characters, the structure of the play and mise-en-scene

  • Disobedience in Children

    1712 Words  | 4 Pages

    “How can you learn lessons in here? Why, there’s hardly room for you, and no room at all for any lesson-books!” (Carroll, 1993 p21). Piaget (1896–1980) came up with a theory called cognitive development, which occurs in four stages in every child's emotional development. The first two stages are from birth until the child reaches his or her seventh year of life where they will become aware of its environment by visual, touching and sound. During the third stage and fourth stage, the concrete and

  • Lloyd George's Two Descriptions of the Battle of Sommee

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    These two sources are different because they are opposite opinions which are referring to the Battle of the Somme but they are written by the same person which was Lloyd George. The two sources however were very different from each other. Source I was written by Lloyd George on the 21st of September 1916 when he visited the battlefield with Sir Douglas Haig. It says that Lloyd George was the secretary for the War at this time of the Somme he was the war leader from 1906-1916. Source J is very

  • Happiness And Happiness Essay: What Is Happiness?

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    What is Happiness? Well that’s a question that everyone asks to themselves. Happiness is not something that you can trade; it’s honestly what people find. They want happiness and want to know they will always be happy. But Happiness is like air and water it is a hard emotion to grab on to in one’s hand. How do you know you have happiness? Can you feel it? Does it just happen? These are questions everyone wants a answer to. Happiness is when you are perfectly fine with who you are in the inside, no

  • When Evil Outshines Good

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    “All that necessary for the triumph of evil is when good men do nothing”. Edmund Burke once stated this and he is more than correct. The history of the constant battles between good and evil can be explained through this quote. We see good people who are more than capable of stopping an opposing force, doing nothing at all. This could be from lack of self will, lack of skill or just the naivete of the person. George Orwell’s Animal Farm displays this perfectly. Many animals could have stopped

  • Gorgias Analysis

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    Callicles comes with a hedonistic belief that pleasure is to be associated with “good” and that pain is to be associated with “bad”, which means a good life is the one full of many pleasures. To refute Callicles belief, Socrates first uses the example of health and disease to explain to Callicles that good and bad cannot happen with a person at the same time, yet pain and pleasure can happen simultaneously. To further enforce his point, Socrates uses the concept of a coward and the brave to provide

  • The Four Agreements

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    What can The Four Agreements be stated as? I can say that they are similar to a proverb of life. As we progress, The Four Agreements can be used as a passage to a new and improved life. Before we can use these agreements and place them into life, we have to know each and every agreement. Each agreement has it’s own meaning and can change your way of thinking in a diverse way. The first agreement is “Be Impeccable With Your Word.” This agreement can be interpreted in many ways. I interpret this to

  • Match Made in Heaven

    765 Words  | 2 Pages

    I was probably thinking that I had no mom. I’m guessing the reason why I thought like that is my grandmother brought me up after the first birthday. According to my mom, I had sometimes visited my parents’ home, but suddenly I said I wouldn’t go back to my grandma’s house when I was four years old. Mom needed grandma’s helps more, but grandma left me behind and I started to live with my family again. I think that moment was the moment that I realized the woman who visited me two or three times a

  • The Gift Of Gab

    620 Words  | 2 Pages

    Rhetoric was not a word I was familiar with until this class. So when Hector Zavala, my student counselor says, “You placed in college level Rhetoric 101,” I was not sure what to say other than, “…okay.” After years of being drilled with exercises teaching proper grammar, by the time I reached high school, I dreaded going to my English classes. I wanted to be inspired, I wanted so be shown how to open my mind to question the unquestionable, to push the envelope. Finally, after years of practice

  • Celie Character Analysis

    604 Words  | 2 Pages

    Celie is a victim. "He start to choke me, saying you better shut up and git used to it. But I don't never git used to it." As Celie states in one of her letters to God how Pa had raped her, Celie has had to endure the pain and hardships throughout her life. “She fight, she run away. What good it do? I don't fight, I stay where I'm told. But I'm alive." Celie begins to develop as the story progresses and becomes more independent and learns her sense of self. Instead of doing what she’s told, we see

  • The Woman of an Hour

    720 Words  | 2 Pages

    If any other characters in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” were to read Mrs. Mallard’s thoughts, they would surely be horrified. What sort of sane, caring woman would feel joy and relief at the death of her husband? She must be a terrible person, despite her reasoning for those feelings. How could Mr. Mallard have chosen such a woman for his bride? She’s a gem, truly; note the sarcasm. Though, one does have to consider what else there is to Mrs. Mallard. She is a human and there is much more

  • A Smooth Sea Never Made A Skilled Sailor

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    A Smooth Sea never made a Skilled Sailor People learn with age and mistakes, and life inevitably hurls endless whirlwinds of complications at us, however the more complications we endure, the better we handle them, the easier they become, and the wiser we grow. I began life in Hill Top, an estate in West Bromwich. It has never been the nicest place to live and when I was younger it was probably at its most degenerate state. Gangs flourished on the estate, crime rate was exceptionally high and the