Optimism is the hope and desire for the future and the belief the outcome is going to be successful. Optimism is key to success and the accomplishment of dreams. Think of someone you look up to that is successful. Think about everything that it took for them to be able to achieve their goals and dreams. Imagine if they would have been pessimistic. If they would have doubted themselves. If they had not been positive and believed in their own...
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Eating breakfast every day is very important for our health and has a number of benefits confirmed by scientific research. In this essay, I am going to argue my point of view on why we should eat a solid breakfast every morning. According to Gail Rampersaud in her 2005 book, âJournal of the American Dietetic Associationâ, those who choose ready-to-eat cereals obtain more vitamins and minerals and are also more likely to have higher calcium intakes from milk in cereal....
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I believe an excellent teacher, first, has an effective faith in the future. Like the forester planting an oak seedling knowing he or she will in no way see the tree in all its glory, I comprehend I can also by no means see the fruits of my labors as teacher. My calling is to plant and nurture seeds that will develop and form tomorrow. The desirable teacher knows and understands students, how they increase and learn. I recognize that...
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In 1986, during his Nobel Prize speech, Elie Wiesel said, âNo one may speak for the dead, no one may interpret their mutilated dreams and visionsâ (Nobel). Wiesel was a holocaust survivor who dedicated his life to telling his story. One of his most famous books is his memoir, âNightâ. Wiesel starts the memoir describing his life before the Holocaust, how he was a family man who heavily relied on God and the importance of his religion. His life was...
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Traumatic experiences are a terrible thing for anyone experience. But they do happen to people. When these events transpire, it is possible that the victim of the incident will start showing symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The DSM-5 lets us know that some of the people who are most likely to be affected by PTSD are the âsurvivors of rape, military combat and captivity, and ethnically or politically motivated internment and genocideâ (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). We hope that...
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The fourth industrial revolution will impact everyone through the innovation of new technologies by merging that which is physical, biological and digital (Hinton, 2018). More so, the Covid-19 pandemic has rapidly altered the way humans currently live. These two events are likely to set a ânew normalâ. This paper will discuss the influence of the fourth industrial revolution and the Covid-19 pandemic on the future of work. Revolution: Job Replacement and Creation Robot hardware and software have current limited flexibility...
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Whether all of the worldâs problems are solved is irrelevant because the only way all of them could be solved is if humans no longer inhabited the Earth. By our very existence, we create problems for the world. We pollute oceans and air, create waste, use the Earthâs resources, and manipulate the environment for our own benefit. Therefore, problems exist because we do. It is key to stay optimistic even when you have no worries in the world because it...
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As an engineer, there are a variety of products you could be designing or manufacturing. Above all, though, an engineerâs job is focused around safety- safety of those making the product, as well as those using it. Depending on the type of engineering you are doing, the work can and will look different from say, a design engineer for a medical device vs. a civil engineer making a bridge. However, engineering ethics will be executed in both of these hypothetical...
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Adults and kids these days eat drive-thru food without knowing its consequences for the body and general wellbeing, hence we will understand the healthy benefit of what we eat with the end goal to comprehend whether we require it or not. Low quality nourishment is a deprecatory term for sustenance containing countless from sugar or fat with minimal dietary fiber, protein, nutrients or minerals. Albeit cheap food is delectable and flavorful, it has numerous detriments, individuals must know about these...
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People tend to describe themselves in a numerous amount of ways. This may include race, gender, or even profession. We all possess a variety of characteristics and by secluding ourselves to just one in particular would be doing a true disservice to the person we have worked so hard to construct. The different âhatsâ we may wear define us as people and the specific part we play in this thing called life. From time to time, depending on the circumstances...
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During World War II, Nazi Germany committed the most infamous genocide in history, the Holocaust. As a result, over 6 million Jews lost their lives in the horrific conditions inside concentration camps across Nazi occupied Europe. Fortunately, many of the prisoners of these concentration camps survived to share their stories. Among these is Elie Wiesel who, along with many others, survived thanks to social and physical resilience. Social resilience was one of the reasons why Elie and many other Jews...
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The film serves to represent the journey Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) undertook in relation to the formation of Facebook. Facebook as it is known today is a social media network used by millions of people worldwide. The filmâs opening scene occurs in a gloomy pub, here the audience watch Erica Albright (Rooney Mara) essentially break up with Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg). Throughout this conflict it can be noted that Zuckerberg appears to be limited in terms of his ability to...
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âAll our dreams can come true â if we have the courage to pursue themâ, -Walt Disney. My statement of purpose is actually my story, a simple and normal story of a young man in his mid-20âs, who has dreams and wants to fulfill them. I am not exceptional, outstanding, immensely talented, genius, natural leader or claim to be one; but an individual who is in pursuit of becoming a better human, son, student, professional day by day. A man...
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Interesting fact before the beginning of this paper: five years ago, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of âDo the Right Thingâ, the director, Spike Lee threw a party with a special message from President at the time Barack Obama and his wife Michelle. The two had seen the movie on their first date, and now, in 2019, the movie is getting a UK re-release in honor of its 30th â and the context is very different. The implied happy ending of...
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History changes every second of the day. Throughout history, there were many crucial events, such as the Industrial Revolution and the World Wars. However, the century between 1815 and 1915, had the most profound effect on world prosperity. Those one hundred years is the most prominent time period because it helped us progress to where we are in the modern day. The larger theme in between 1815 and 1915 is progress. One event that led to progress is the lack...
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Personal responsibility to me is very simple. My definition is being in command of all of your actions and learning from your mistakes and successes. People suppose that if you create an error that you have failed, however the way I see it is if you allow failure to be failure then you will not succeeded. By learning from what you did wrong from your own mistakes, you'll be able to produce success and learn from what you did wrong...
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Rice is the seed of specific species of grass. If itâs Asian rice it comes from Oryza sativa and if itâs African rice it comes from Oryza glaberrima. Itâs a cereal grain that is among the most widely consumed foods for a large portion of the worldâs population, this is especially true in Asia. As a commodity, it has the third-highest production numbers worldwide after sugarcane and maize. India is the worldâs largest exporter of this crop, and itâs also...
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The movie âThe Last Samuraiâ was useful to an extent for the education about the modernization of Japan. This movie is based on a historical event that unfolded in the modernization of Japan. âThe Last Samuraiâ is a 2003 American drama action movie co-produced and directed by Edward Zwick. It is set in 1876 in Japan, which at the time wasnât modernized and there several different problems between the samurai. The movie âThe Last Samuraiâ shows some factual and nonfactual...
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The movie âIndiana Jones and the Last Crusadeâ is an action-packed adventure movie starring Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones) Sean Connery (Indiana Jonesâ dad). If I could give the film a rating, I would give it a 4/5 just because it's a bit more of an older movie. But the storyline and the actors are spot on. It's interesting and it keeps you on the edge of your seat, I think a four out of five is a solid rating, especially...
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This article is about the impact of TV violence on children and adolescents by Barbara Frazier. The first section of this article informs about how TV violence can influence and change childrenâs values, behaviors, attitudes, and ways of thinking. Barbara Frazier wrote about how the regular offering of TV in todayâs media is characterized by a lot of violence. Many of the most popular TV shows show scenes with murders, fights, around the world wars, kidnappings, traffic accidents, wrestling, and...
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Dynamic characters are people who change over a work a literature, authors use dynamic characters to show change and progression throughout a work a literature. This can be used to get the reader more engaged and have more feeling for the characters. The author of âThe Crucibleâ, Arthur Miller, has used this writing technique to make his characters much more interesting and make the reader continue to read on. One such character in âThe Crucibleâ is Reverend Hale, he is...
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On October 9th, 2019, I attended the ODU Brass Choir concert titled âSong to the Moonâ. The ensemble was rather small, consisting of 11 members mastering trumpets, trombones, bass trombones, tubas and euphoniums. Making up in quality what they lacked in quantity, the size of the ensemble did not diminish their enthusiasm or volume as they played loudly and clearly. They performed six pieces, some of which were divided into more than one movement, all of which were played nearly...
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âThe Promise of the New Southâ, a non-fiction mid-Reconstruction literature piece by Edward L. Ayers. To start, the first half of the book is filled with perspectives on the South itself, with no specific character but perspectives from almost every part of the South. Ayers is able to accomplish that by minimalizing his own perspective. Detailing the race relations, religion, stores to mills. There are arguments spread throughout, these arguments being: lumber mills are their importance, forest products in the...
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It is my responsibility, as a professional working in the field of early childhood education, to build a positive, respectful relationship with the families of the children I serve. It is my goal to create a healthy partnership with each family member so that they feel listened to, valued, and respected. I want every parent to feel that I am approachable and available to speak with them any time they have concerns or issues they would like to discuss. Families...
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The movie âSpirited Awayâ was conducted by Hayao Miyazaki and released in 2001 in Japan by Studio Ghibli (Milligan). Then, it went viral thanks to the attractiveness of the character, and the messages hidden in the film. It drew the hardships and the adventure that the girl character, Chihiro experienced in the unknown world where there are no people. In the world, she faces the situation that she has to work in order not to get disappeared and to help...
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When we were little kids, we use to love to play with soft toys, remote control cars, etc. But now when we grew up a little bit, we all love to eat fast food and junk food and now itâs a trend to eat junk food. All of us enjoy eating fast food as it is cooked really fast, tastier and cheaper, so why shouldnât we eat it? Taste shouldnât be the first priority, instead health should be the first...
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Octavia Butlerâs âKindredâ, tells a story of how a woman from the modern era called Dana was taken back in time from her house in California into the antebellum south to protect a man that would become her ancestor. You could say that her survival essentially relied on her ability to keep him alive and well. Throughout her long and inexplicable journey, Dana discovers the true meaning of freedom when she is able to compare her owl life to those...
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Every day we are bombarded with mass media on ideal feminine beauty. From female models on the cover of Vogue to female contestants on the latest reality TV series, women are presented with a limited perception of what people consider to be beautiful. Rather than simply agreeing with the media, we need to consider that these feminine beauty standards are unattainable. Do you find yourself guilty of this? Social media comparison refers to an individualâs inclination to compare themselves to...
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Many young people are told to set goals for the following year, usually around the time of New Yearâs Eve, or the beginning of a new school year. They are beseeched to try and reach for the sky and told that all their dreams are not impossible, but may be improbable and that they only have to work hard enough to claim for themselves the rewards of success. Moreover, they may claim that optimism is the defining factor between one...
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Everyday, citizens go to their local grocery store to buy food. Many foods claim to be healthy to eat and provide the most nutrition. Some of these foods could contain a label showing âGMOâ or ânon-GMOâ, and this can be confusing for some people. What do these food labels mean to everyday people, and should genetically modified foods be required to be labeled or do they even matter? A GMO is actually a genetically modified organism, in this case they...
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