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    Emerson's Views On Life

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    My philosophical views on life are quite transparent in comparison to the elaboration in which Emerson and Thoreau express, though, I find Emerson’s view on nature and its importance in our society homologous. We must establish an interconnection with our earth. Emerson expresses the spiritual and acquired health gained in nature in which I believe in passionately “In good health, the air is a cordial of incredible virtue.” When appraised by an audience, one can retrieve several different abstract

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    The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams. (Oprah Winfrey) Following dream is described as the biggest and hardest adventure, and if people work hard, they can reach the dream. But is it really the truth?People can take the first twenty years of life to chase dream, however, life if limited, people should do what they need to do at certain age. When people get to 30 years old, having steady jobs is more important than following dream. People always say that hard working

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    My life can be compared to a travel book. It is full of pages and chapters about places and significant milestones that took me to where I am right now. Some chapters are similar to festivals in Spain and some can be compared to the depressing, dirty and chaotic streets of Manila. This paper will focus on life milestones that made a significant impact towards my literary development. It will showcase important moments of my childhood, prepubescent and young adult life that will have an effect towards

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    Analysis Of My Life

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    I sat across. Observant of the way her weary eyes reflected the crisp sunlight, vaguely peaking through the gaps of the steady blinds. The air lingered of analogous grief; dominating the only sign of delight barely seeping through her sanitary extent. The air was sweltering hot, like the dancing of flames and the crackle sound as wood burns. I felt suffocated by the obnoxious dancing flames like the sillage of a shifty crime - succinctly covering all the salient points of the case. A case in which

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    hours each time. And each time I visit, I like to think that I have made their life just a little bit better. Throughout this year of serving, my patients have taught me a great deal. One of the things they have taught me is lifetime. Lifetime is consisted of two words: Life and Time. Life is messy. But it is from that mess that you could find yourself, discern your needs, your wants, and your passion. It isn’t a full life if nothing happens. It is through trials and tough times that I grow more fond

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    Life is broken down into stages. From conception to birth a person is at their most vulnerable point. Developing into a toddler and growing up into a child is when a person 's life beings to take shape. Adding to this shape is the growth into a teenager making important choices and an adult to figuring out who you are leading on to a senior and the elderly having went through these stages now old and back to their fragile state. Ultimately life ends in the unavoidable outcome, death. From conception

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    Life Sustaining Treatment

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    Life Sustaining Treatment When a patient’s life seems to be nearing its end, it is generally felt that the morally best approach is to try a new intervention, continue all treatments, attempt an experimental course of action, in short, do something. (Welie, 2014). This is the time which healthcare professional need to do everything and use every technology they have to sustain patient’s life. Life sustaining treatment it has been proven to be one of the most difficult and common ethical

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    How Is Life Unfair

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    “If life is unfair to everyone, does that make it fair?” Thinking about life, we all know that life is the most important thing that we have right now. Without life, we are nothing.Have you ever asked yourself what the purpose of your existence is? Why you’re here? Some say that life has no meaning,but others say there is. They believe that our life was already written and destined. Everything happens to us for a reason. But what is life? Why do we have to feel the sufferings and challenges

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    Henry Hudson Life

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    “I live life as if I’m dead”, Henry Hudson said. Hudson goes on to explain he has removed his on desires in life, and now attributes his life to the constant work of making a statement- a statement he hopes will teach his friends and family lessons through the assessment of his life. Growing up in the inner city of East Oakland and other parts of the East Bay, Hudson experienced a diverse life. Having spent sometime in prison, he now compares his life to that of prison life. “Life is a strict

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    Why Is The Good Life?

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    Siddhartha soon discovers, Enlightenment-his good life-requires much sacrifice whether it be in the tangible form of food and luxuries or the emotional cost of leaving home. Ismene, in Antigone faces a dilemma when her headstrong sister bade her to help bury their brother which would lead to the forfeiture of their lives. Although the good life seems to imply a sense of ease and pleasantry, nothing worth having comes freely which is why achieving the good life may come at the cost of sacrifices, in which

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