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…their guiding star…and seek in the great night a new religious ideal. Some day the Awakening will come, when…ten million souls shall sweep irresistible toward the Goal, out of the valley of the Shadow of Death, where all that makes life worth living – Liberty…
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…Constantin Stanislavski was born on January 17, 1863 in Moscow. Along with nine brothers and sisters, he was born the son of a wealthy manufacture who helped him financially with his future goals. His parents created an environment that was ideal…
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Category: /History
…throughout the towns. The Puritans believed that social order, stability, and peace were very important in trying to achieve their greatest goal, to make “Earth more like Heaven.” In trying to pursue this goal, that many of the townspeople wanted so badly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the corruption of their countries, they traveled from east to west. However, since the ideal has been corrupted, people travel from we! st to east attracted by the wealth and a materialistic life, masking the true emptiness of their goal of happiness. Daisy, Tom…
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Category: /Literature/English
…similarity is that both characters are exceedingly determined and have the patience needed to reach their goals. The contrast between Sydney Carton and Madame Defarge serves to develop a reoccurring theme in the novel, man’s persistency to achieve his goal
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Category: /Literature/English
…certain criteria that made a play qualify as a tragedy. A tragedy is when a protagonist is going toward a significant and noble goal and the antagonist stops him/her from reaching this goal. This could be another person, the environment, or his/her tragic…
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…motivate followers to the completion of the mission. Simply stated, management sets the stage and directs and the leadership motivates and makes it happen. Both need support from each process in order to achieve its’ goals. Leadership is not just based…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, to be an American means to have dreams. Gatsby is a dreamer, just like may Americans. All his dreams are based on one factor, Daisy Buchanan. Most Americans, achieve their goal only we they are free. Anthony Burgess suggests that "Freedom is slavery". When Gatsby…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. I strongly believe I have the ability to reach my goal and know that I will strive to finish college. Throughout high school my curriculum has been strenuous and I have realized the importance of such a small step that will lead the way to my major's…
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Category: /Literature/English
…unnecessary movement and double work. The Mission Statement . It is important to create some sort of mission statement for the crew or organization. The ultimate goal dictates the reference system by which changes…
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