Which would be the worst sense to lose?

The Most Important Sense

Naturally, people have five senses, except those having damaged or disabled senses. All of them are necessary to perceive the full picture of the surrounding world, to enjoy its beauty and diversity. It is not hard for us to imagine ourselves having one of the senses disabled. We can close our eyes with a b... read more

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Why Florida Tech?

Choosing a university is no simple task. One is confronted with a choice that is going to determine the next several years of one’s life in many aspects. The first and the foremost aspect is that the choice of one’s possible future career will be significantly dependent on the university major one will have and how successful one will be in attempting... read more

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Ageing Phase of Life

Ageing Phase of Life

Though ageing is an inevitable process, it is still surrounded by misconceptions (Cavanaugh & Blanchard-Fields, 2011) and, often, by the negative attitude (Lee, et. al., 2007). Age-related changes are, primarily, associated with biological changes, changes in intelligence (Stuart-Hamilton, 2007), and social changes. Gerontologists and psychologists pay m... read more

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The Life Style

The Life Style

Life is regarded to be not only a state of physical and biological existence, but also a platform for self-realization, which could be achieved by constant self-determination, self-improvement and socialization. That is why I always strive hard to view life from various perspectives. I know that my motivation would... read more

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My Life Philosophy

My Life Philosophy

My life is not easy, but interesting at the same time. My parents are simple people: my mother is a housewife, and my father works as a farmer. I was married twice; my first marriage was a failure, while my second one looked like a paradise. In several months after the first divorce I met another man, a self-co... read more

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How does Ivan Turgenev in Fathers and Sons display more remorse for women than the woman in Chekhov’s Short Stories?

Literary works of Chekhov and Turgenev occupy the central part of the classical Russian literature and that speaks for their great value for readers of all times. Their books are significant not only as a source of esthetic satisfaction but they also provide us with great ideologies and behavioral examples and inspire us to be better people. This could be achieved by analyzing the characters... read more

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Who Moved My Cheese Writing Responses

The four characters represent how we respond to change. When it comes to change, who are you in the story?

I can relate to Haw’s journey in many ways. At first, I used to deny change and perceive it as an absolutely negative notion. I always hoped that whatever was happening would not affect me. I wanted to remain in my comfort zone and refused to accept the necessity of change.... read more

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Family Life

I am the person who come from a really loving family and I have been raised with the idea of great unity. In my family, we help one another when there is a need, and we all love to spend as much time together as possible. In our opinion, this is very important because we believe communication and harmony are the elements that can be found at the base of any successful family. However, still,... read more

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Problems and Solutions

In every person's life, there are always problems and usually it seems that there very few solutions for them. Some problems might refer to everyday life; the others might appear from time to time and be forgotten. There are problems that resolve themselves with time; and there are those which person should resolve immediately. The only common feature for all problems is that any person is u... read more

4 pages

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Emily Dickinson's Obsession with Death

Emily Dickinson is one of the most outstanding and prominent poets of American Romanticism whose rather significant body of work employs themes and motifs characteristic of the movement brushing them off with her unique treatment of visionary nature. Her poetry revolves around several binary oppositions such as life and death, eternity and immediacy, earthly and divine, body and soul that u... read more

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