If I Could Change One Thing In The World Essay

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    What changes and what is real? In the book Sophie’s World, Aristotle best describes, what is real and changes? He once said, “The distinction between "form" and "substance" plays an important part in Aristotle's explanation of the way we discern things in the world” (Gaarder Pg.111). Aristotle believed that everything that exists has a timeless mold or form that is unchangeable. He also believed they exist in a reality behind the material world, a place called the Reality of ideas. I believe all

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    History Hope For the Future Hi, today I will be presenting my paper to show how I feel about America and our hope for the future. I think that America can potentially be a better place than it is now, but we have some major work to do. Our country has went downhill in the past few years. There are many different things that we can change, but it all has to start with your our participation in this country and our willingness to help change the world. We could start with some new laws for our country

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    Y the Last Man

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    human and mammal were to die what would the world be? How would culture change not only in our country but also in every country across the world? Before reading this graphic novel I never would’ve thought about a scenario where every male dies in the whole world. But now that I have I’ll tell you how culture will change and how it will affect everyone across the world. Culture has many definitions but the one that regards to the

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    Changing Mindsets

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    One thing you could change about the world In this generation that I live in now, one thing I could change about the world would be to change the way teenagers mindsets are now. I understand that everyone has different mindsets but the way people think nowadays, sometimes bother me. It doesn’t bother me because I let it but it bothers me because people don’t realize most things doesn’t have to be said and done to others. There are plenty of things I would change about the world but for now, this

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    very much alike in many ways. While the lesson in Fire and Ice could mean don't take what you've got for granted and always appreciate others and what they and you have, The Rose means stand for what you believe in and anything could happen if you just give it your best and believe in yourself. Hatred and desire, they are both part of life, feelings you or someone you may know have. Fire and Ice goes to show how people can change the world by what they say or do. Fire stands for desire, when someone

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    impact on the world. Mainly history is half good and half bad. History is based on perspective and informative decisions. Ones choices would be considered history in the near future because history involves events that happen in the past. More important forms of history include U.S. history or events that have changed the events of people and their lives. When discussing history and war, take into account of whether or not it could have been avoided. Sometimes this is a hard thing to decide and make

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    Personal Reflection Paper

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    The person that I talked about for this paper was my grandfather, Richard Davidson. I wanted to talk to him because I didn’t know as much about his past and knew that he has strong opinions about the world and how it has changed. I also wanted to talk to him because I was interested in hearing how the world has changed from one of my older family members that grew up in the United States specifically as I was interested in seeing how much I could relate myself to what we talked about. There was also

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    of the things you could do with that money like buy a giraffe or a lamborghini. You could even open up an orphanage for kids. Now think of all the bad that could come out like becoming broke from lack of responsibility (financially) or losing all of your friends. When people win the lottery, people like to focus on the positive elements, but no one chooses to look at the negative elements. Although there are many risks involved in winning the lottery, I would still love to win. Because I would have

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    Fate is an Enigma “I do not believe in a fate that falls on men however they act; but I do believe in a fate that falls on them unless they act.” (Buddha) Throughout history, there has always seemed to be a connection between what people do, and how those things determine their worth as people. While I have gone about living my own life, I have found a strange curiosity within figuring out just how this relates within myself. Do I have the ability to change my fate and who I am? Or was that predetermined

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    The Power of One I contain the power of one, not just for one reason, but for multiple reasons. Two of the reasons are by my words and actions. Both of these can have a marvelous impact on those around me. Sometimes, it’s hard for me to see how what I say, and how I act can have such an impact on someone’s life. How I can bring the power of one to people by talking, could be simply by saying “Hey” or “You look nice today”. It doesn’t take much to make someone’s day normally. You never know how

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