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    Hamlet Bad Choices

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    Choices are the decisions we make in life, some are good others are bad. Choosing a bad decision can affect families mentally, financially and emotionally. Bad choices always have consequences. A persons emotions can alter them into making terrible choices. Sometimes there is not a choice that is positive. Some people have choices that require sacrifice in order to survive. People will have regrets if they make the wrong decision. Choices are decided by the emotional state our brains are in. Our

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    Choices of Tangerine Have you ever met a monster disguised as a super star? In the novel “Tangerine” by Edward Bloor, Erik is a senior at Lake Windsor High School. Erik cares very much about the Erik Fisher Football Dream or the E.F.F.D. He is a star to his family, but a monster to his little brother, Paul Fisher, whom he treats like trash. Erik also chooses to slap Tino, force Arthur to hit Luis, and force Castor to spray paint in Paul’s eyes, which affects Paul in a dreadful way. The choice

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    Right Choice In Antigone

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    She knew that in her mind, knowing her fathers fate that this was definitely the right choice. She did not care about other people’s options and the consequences were not affecting her at the time they were decided. Antigone feels, as though that this is a good way to die, it’s a way that she is going to be remembered for what she has done

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    Future Choice Analysis

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    these criterion, I ranked each of my alternatives accordingly. For tuition, I found that the best choices for me based on that criteria would be either CU Boulder or Mines. Both of these schools have generally the same tuition, and both are the lowest out of my choices. The lowest ranked choice is MIT for this criteria, due to the fact that it is over $70,000 to attend for a tuition year. The other choices generally ranged from $40,000-$50,000. For the criteria of the size of the campus, I found that

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    Scarlet Letter Choice

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    Making choices that feel good in the moment that you’ll regret later is a huge part of the human experience. How we deal with aftermath is the ultimate test of our character. In the story The Scarlet Letter, By Nathaniel Hawthorne, the protagonist makes an important decision that affects her life greatly. The word “choice” suggests that one has the ability to decide on what their next action might be. Hester Prynne married a man who she knew was financially secure but not attractive physically. While

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    Romeo And Juliet Choices

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    “Choices made, whether bad or good, follow you forever and affect everyone in their path one way or another”- J.E.B. Spredemann. All people in life dictate their future through a process of choices. Choices in life have consequences, negative or positive, but people tend to blame these outcomes on fate. The tragedy in the play, Romeo and Juliet, unfolds in its disastrous way due to the careless actions of the characters, though they blame it all on fate. The characters Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence

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    Choice blindness shows that people are not aware of their own choices and preferences. It refers more to ways which people are blind to their own choices and preferences and more specifically to a short- term memory that causes people to be unable to accurately remember the choices that they made. Choices blindness is tested to show how the mind can be tricked into believing the opposite of something so much to the point where the individual will defend themselves. It question how much we pay attention

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    Romeo And Juliet Choices

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    ¨Every person has free choice. Free to obey or disobey the natural laws. Your choice determines the consequences.¨ said Alfred A. Montapert. This shows that the choices we make can lead to lousy consequences or have an excellent outcome. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, both families- the capulets and the Montagues, had a long lasting feud. Even when the odds were against them they chose to love each other regardless of the feud they had. Romeo did not have a choice to be a Montague and Juliet did

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    within. People may put a lot of thought into their major or minor decisions in life, but that choice is a main aspect of one"s future in his or her life. Choices could be positive or pejorative, and it results in one"s life wheather wanted or unwanted is a catagorial truth. F.Scott Fitzgerald"s The Great Gatsby, Toronto"s former Mayor Rob Ford, and Canada"s future Priminster; Justin Trudeau are paradigms in choices that result in peoples lives. In the Great Gatsby, the main character Jay Gatsby makes

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    Free Will And Free Choice

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    day to come. The freedom you have always known permitted the choice, your free will grants you this privilege. Or does it? Free will is a false concept often confused with free choice. Free will does not truly exist, the limitations set by nature and the influence of other people hinder the ability to choose without the impact of past experiences. As Barbara Smoker, a British Humanist activist and freethought advocate stated, “Free choice means you are not forced by other people or what is outside

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