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    emphasized and shown throughout novel. Due to Celie’s race and gender roles played, she resists the urge to speak up for herself resulting in silence. In addition, it is through the love and support of other characters like Shug, in which tempts and inspires Celie to stand up for herself. Lastly, through all the troubles Celie faces, she eventually finds the strength in herself to leave Albert and start her life afresh. In The Color Purple, the author develops the idea that discrimination based on gender

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    three components: the leader, the follower and the outcome. To me, leadership is about the 3Rs – Reason, Responsibility and Respect. Reason – the leader should first has clarity and know the purpose of the outcome. Only then is he able to communicate this to his followers and offer them a cause or objective that is interesting, attractive or satisfying enough for them to wish to follow. This is the first step to motivate and inspire their commitment. Responsibility – the leader must take

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    both its personal as well as professional life. Also, it will impact their confidence and self-belief as they sense people are not interested in communicating with them. The best example I can think of an ineffective communication will be of a doctor who is not able to convey or assure the patients that he/she is having

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    Ambitions affect the day to day lives of every individual person . This idea of ambitions and their ability to impact ourselves and others has been a point of intrigue for many writers. The topic of ambition can be found in many works of literature throughout history from shakespeare's play macbeth to Michael Crichton's novel Jurassic Park. Authors have explored the effects ambitions may have on the individual as well as those close to them. Some examples of these effects can be found in Margaret

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    Poetic Devices The song I chose for my english poetry assignment is called “Ghost” by American Authors. I chose this song because it helped inspire me to be active and positive. The song “Ghost” gives me a chance to look back at my past mistakes and how I can prevent them from happening more than once. The song helps me relax as I walk by 24 hour fitness, Mills High School, or any other place in downtown Millbrae. The band called American Authors has a variety of different songs to listen to like

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    and the April 27th tornadoe. Without these phenomenons I would not be the person that I am today. So Indeed I can say they greatly impacted my life. Women's rights are rights that promote a position of legal and social equality of women with men. Today women have way more oppurtunity then they had in 1848 or even 1920. My life long dream since I was seven years old was to become a pediatrician because doctors really inspire me. Without women having these inalienable rights there would be no female

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    once said, “An education in the fullness of humanity should be the defining feature of Catholic schools.” To me, this sentiment sums up why a Catholic education is so important for many reasons. I have attended many different types of schools: public, private, Catholic and homeschool as a result of my father’s career in the military. However, only my experiences at Catholic schools provide me with a truly well-rounded education because, at Catholic schools, I receive the opportunity to learn about

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    poet uses repetition, metaphors and similes to express to her audience about how she has overcome racism in her life through demonstrating a strong, proud and defiant attitude to inspire others. The poet uses repetition of the word ‘rise’ to show that she has overcome and risen above racism. In the line, ‘you may trod me in the very dirt but still, like dust ill rise’ it expresses to the reader one of the key ideas in her poem, that no matter how unjustly others may treat her because of her colour

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    I believe that one of my strongest qualities in leadership is that I always true to my convictions, and I have mutual respect for everyone, unless they give me a reason not to. I also believe that I am good at building and keeping relationships with people. According to Yoder-Wise, a Nurse Leader must be able to build relationships with a team and be aware of the many interdependencies that exist within

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    Who I am. Through the process of creating my mask, I have taken a deeper look into what has influenced me to become the person I am today. I have many interests and hobbies. However, I believe the events and people in my life have shaped me even more than some of my hobbies have. I have learned to overcome the storms in my life and discover the sunshine that sometimes feels far away. Some of the things that have helped me do this are my family, role models, horses, friends, and faith. My family

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