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    Most of the users are adopting Uber services just because of the high degree of safety provided by them. Women users prefer Uber more because they should feel the sense of safety. They should be informed about the application easiness, price advantages and also usefulness about the Uber services. More videos should be released expressing the app easiness, price discounts, offers etc. so that more customers will start using Uber services as their means of transportation. Especially women who are divorced

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    For a person to be considered admirable, another person must admire them first. Ivanhoe is a significant book in English history. Sir Walter Scott provided us with a true insight on how life was in England just after the third Crusades. Ivanhoe tells of a journey through a young knight’s life and all of the struggles that come with life’s hardships. His name is Ivanhoe, and through the story Ivanhoe shows a constant illustration of chivalry and great courage, but he is not the most admirable person

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    Empath Witch Essay

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    The first witch I interviewed identifies as a natural eclectic empath witch. This means that her skills were not learned; she was a born empath. Next, the eclectic part of this means that she takes different facets of different crafts and incorporates them into her own craft. She defines being an empath as “someone that can feel people's feelings and energies and it effects them as such.” She states that this can make her magick stronger, because she is using the emotions of the person for whom the

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    Joan of Arc: A women in Combat A great leader knows how and what to do in any given situation. Great leaders know how to adapt, and find a way to conquer a specific task or obstacle. There has been an ongoing debate about whether women should have access to combat roles. Many argue that women are not physically build to match the strength of a man. A young lady by the name of “Joan of Arc” or commonly known as “The Maid of Orleans” was a young leader of the 15th century who changed the course of

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    the absolute greatest examples of this theory was Joan of Arc. She started a movement that most men could never dream of creating. Without her France might have submitted to English rule centuries ago. Joan of Arc was a courageous, divine woman who altered French history and even influenced many of today’s events. FIrst, before comprehending Joan’s significance one must understand the environment in which she grew up. Almost eighty years before Joan was born, Edward III of England refused to give

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    Are 50’s teens able to survive the hurtful but unavoidable transition of becoming a grown up as they struggle with the changes that come along with it? JD. Salinger’s 1951 book, The Catcher in the Rye, shows us how society treated their confused and changing teenagers during their transition into adulthood. The book’s main character Holden Caulfield is being pressured into growing up even though he doesn’t feel ready, to lead an adult life. He is still struggling socially and mourning for his deceased

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    Insanity in a Sane World

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    Insanity in a Sane World Holden Caulfield is an insane person in a sane world. What is insanity? Insanity is when you’re in a state of mind that prevents normal perception, behavior or social interaction. This state is mental illness. Insanity is when you do things in deranged or outrageous ways that could frighten people, or make people feel uncomfortable when around you. It’s when you do things out of the ordinary; yet feel as if they are ordinary. Insanity could come about when you’re depressed

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    Obedience. An simple word, so full with different meanings. We can see the looks on everyone 's faces, we hear the gossip, but will we ever react? No, we are taught to stay out of it. Instructions drilled into our minds to be obedient. Living a life that is seen as perfect, but forever striding for a goal that was picked for us? Where is the expression? Where is the newly found happiness? The society that we live in today has changed us, shaped us into “not my business” or “that’s their problem”

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    The Catcher in the Rye can be read as a coming-of-age story. How does Holden’s Character change or mature during the course of the novel? To what extent are there TWO Holden Caulfields in the book, and what is the difference between them? The novel ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ by J.D Salinger is a coming-of-age story. It follows the short tale of Holden Caulfield, a sixteen year old boy, who throughout his experiences in the novel, changes and becomes more mature and independent. The story essentially

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    The Innocence of Holden in The Catcher in the Rye   In J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield, the protagonist, spends several days wandering around New York. During this time, he learns many things about himself. He seems to have some sort of mental problem, but this problem fortunately begins to be less serious by the end of the story. But more interesting that the things he knows about himself are the things he does not know about himself. Holden is constantly

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