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1. Living In The Present Causes More Harm Than Good
Some people claim that the living in the present can actually cause more harm than good. They say that in order to lead a productive and profitable life, one must study both the past and the future, the present is only a stepping stone. I think that this is quite the opposite. The past must be learned from, the future must be looked at, but the pre
2. Personal Writing: A Beck Concert
Usually, when you know something is going to be a big success, you go for it, try your best. Not this time. At a Beck concert, everything was a big mess! It was a concert that was filled, almost all the tickets were sold. For what-ever reason that the band had, it was a really big "screw up". The problem wasn't the singing, or music playing, it was
3. Inner Cities
In 'To Kill a Mockinbird' by Harper Lee, I believe that the title of the novel was very significant. It is significant due to the fact that the word 'Mockingbird' was symbolic for the innocence, security and happiness in the novel. The Mockingbird is a symbol for innocence as it does not harm anyone. This is exposed in the novel when Scout is about
4. Historical Analogies Have A Great And Significant Value To Everyone
. They are used compare past wars and events, such as World War 1 and Vietnam. They could be used as guidelines for the future, and a reminder of the past. “All human events possess unique qualities, thus making reasoning by historical analogy a precarious enterprise.” as described in our historical analogy packet, “The future has no place to come
5. Freedom Of Speech?
The First Amendment guaranties us the “”. The terminology “” seems ambiguous. Generally speaking, it allows us to express our opinions and interact with other people. Does this mean that we can say whatever we want? Whenever we want to? The answer is “N” “O” - NO. One may argue that speech is a divined gift from God and therefore, cannot be deprive

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