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    shows it through a reflection on a past decision. The parents of Auden’s protagonist ‘killed themselves with toil’ in order to grant him the opportunity to discover a profession that ‘encourages shallow breathing’ which puts immense pressure on the speaker to find a career that guarantees their efforts were not futile as ‘only a hero could deserve such love’. In comparison, the subject of Frost’s poem made his choice long ago and contemplates his decision through a metaphorical branch in the woods

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    Would you rather do what you love for the rest of your life and make pennies, or go to work miserable for the rest of your life and be a millionaire? For most people that’s an easy choice, but for others it’s not so easy due to the cost of living today. A career in welding is the happy medium to me because welders make decent money and although it is a craft that takes a good amount of skill to master. But it’s also not too difficult either. I would get into a career in welding because of the job

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    Life is without a doubt the most important ideology that was ever invented. Evidently, every citizen has sacred things that belong to that person, even if they appear simple. Being a trombonist is one of the most unique inventions I've ever discovered. Constructed in the 1500s, the trombone has changed itself and society throughout those years of existence. The most standard trombone is the typical golden straight trombone. I’m not the greatest trombonist but someday I hope to achieve stability

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    Frost and Giovanni convey the same message about choices in their poems ,“The Road Not Taken” and “Choices.” Both authors convey that choice is important in life. The theme of the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, is that a person's decision affects their entire lives. In stanza 3,

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    People say that choices have consequences, which is true, but are people defined by their decisions or are they victims of outside choices? I believe that people make mistakes and people do wrong things and the things they do definitely say a lot about how a person really is. Though, I also believe that we are entitled to the decisions and choices we make. Are all of our choices good? No because no one is perfect and I do not think that an arrogant mistake reflects on how people are in the long run

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    Decision making can again be seen in Livesay’s and Frost’s poem through the use of symbolize and rhyme respectively. In “Experience”, Livesay illustrates decision making as a result of symbolism to allow her readers to find and understand the deeper meaning behind the symbol being used. She describes what she decides to do after making her first choice, “Tasting all fruits, all breads:/…some were bitter, others were sweet--” (line 7-8). Livesay chooses to taste all fruits and all breads. The fruit

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    wanted to be a Game Warden since I was little I have always been fascinated wildlife. I saw what they do while out fishing, check for license, beer, ect. I was just a fascinated in what they do. As an income as a game warden on average I will be making $55,670 a year. This is $4,639.17 a month. After I put down my essentials for the stuff I need plus taxes, I figured I would make around $15,283.98 a year. This is $1,283.46 a month. But that is only the essentials so if you were to add on it would

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    Tone Of A Road Not Taken

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    Throughout the poem of “A Road Not Taken,” the poet makes a clear point that within everyone’s life, they will be forced to make decisions. You won’t always know the different types of effects that may come with the decisions you make and sometimes you may need to let nature take its course. In order to demonstrate this, the poet has created a pathway in his poem which eventually splits apart to form two paths instead of one. He forms a conflict within himself over which pathway would be the best

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    worker does not require certain skills, license or even an educational background for the job. The job of the animal care and service workers are to provide care for the animals. The workers are responsible for feeding, watering, grooming, bathing, and making sure the pets are getting exercise, along with the other nonfarm animals (Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15). As for this position, the tasks vary by position and place of work. Animal care and service workers aren’t all required to have an educational

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    elective subjects; as a senior secondary school student, you have to choose your university. Now I am much honored that I made the correct choice and entered City University. However, as a freshman in Business College, I have to make an influential decision soon which is to choose my major for the following three years of study. Yet, I am so determined to choose marketing as my major subject for the remaining university life. One small event happened few years ago triggered my interest to marketing

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