You Got It Essays

  • Bad Boys

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    attacked their limo and now Rob is unconscious and Christians just vanished. The boss wants you and me here to keep Rob safe in case these assholes come back and try to finish the job. James got out of his bed and opened his wardrobe and took out a pair of jeans, a black t-shirt and a jacket out of it and began dressing himself, never letting the phone leave his ear. James (concerned & curious): You know everyone’s gonna blame the Coles for this right? Tony (calm): They already are, the

  • Academic Excellence Essay

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    is the master key to unlock numerous doors life. A value in good education is important for each and every one of us in order to have a better and successful life in the future. But what exactly is academic excellence about? Is it about how high how you score on an exam? Is it measured by the number of academia plaques or medals you’ve obtained throughout the years? It is much more than that. It is the maximum development of one’s intellectual capabilities, and the skills in service that one can contribute

  • Humorous Wedding Roast to a Groom Who is a Sports Fan

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    Gentlemen. For those of you that don't know me, my name is Rick and I'm Tim's oldest friend. I'm also a complete novice at public speaking and have this overwhelming urge to prove it to you today. I'd like to start off by saying that in marrying Rhonda this afternoon, Tim really has made the ultimate sacrifice. Not only has he given up his status as a single man, he has actually had to miss a pre-season game. And no Tim, I'm not going to cut this speech short so you can get back for the second

  • Exemplification Essay: A Brave New World

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    man’s new world became planned out for him, every roadblock removed, every unpleasantry eradicated. Now does any of that sound logical to you? A world that was once so heavily flawed turned into an errorless paradise in only a few short months, maybe a few years at best.” “The volunteers—whoever or whatever they are—they’re more advanced than us. And, do you know what? Mankind should have

  • The Phone Call - Short Story

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    was something the girl enjoyed very much. She liked to make an entrance. As it set off, she could hear the engine whispering quietly underneath her, while the heating purred loudly, like a cat being stroked under its chin. At the next stop, a girl got on. She had not been at the school before and everyone was curious to find out who she was. She was pretty, though she had unusual features. She had wide, staring, deep blue eyes, a perfect nose, and full lips. Her hair was long, a nice medium brown

  • Lone Wolf Narrative

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    I was on my way home from the store with a load of groceries to restock my pantry. Despite being a successful developer, I prefered to live modestly. My house, my car, and my belongings were not particularly flashy. But I liked it that way. I got behind the wheel of my pre-owned sedan, switched on my wipers against the rain, and began the drive home. Once I reached the downtown streets, I shifted into the middle lane and kept up with traffic. Suddenly, I heard sirens. I glanced into my rear

  • To the Lighthouse

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    Q: Discuss the third section as befitting conclusion to novel? "To the Lighthouse" is based on stream of conscious technique. It mainly deals with the different ways of perceiving the life. Many of the people in it are struggling to find answers to the answerable questions in the first section: `Who knows what we are? What we feel? These questions have reechoed in the third section. Similarly, there are number of issues which are left loose ended in first part have resolved and tied up in the

  • According To Gregory Karp's Money Can Buy Happiness?

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    enjoyment.” While ‘happy’ can be defined by the dictionary, many people can’t define it, they just know how it feels. If you asked "how do you feel when you are happy?" The general overall response would be something like "I feel good when I 'm happy" I couldn 't agree more. I feel good, actually I feel great and extremly happy after going shopping for a new out fit. I felt amazing when I got a new car! In each incident I was extremely happy, so does money buy happiness?

  • Groundhog Day Analysis

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    The repetitive songs lyrics in the song I Got You Babe by Sonny and Cher “They say we're young and we don't know We won't find out until we grow Well I don't know if all that's true 'Cause you got me, and baby, I got you Babe I got you babe I got you babe” begins each morning at 6:00 A.M., in Punxsutawney, Pa. not even smashing the radio to bits and pieces will make it shut up. The movie Groundhog Day which is was directed by Harold Ramis, released in 1993. This movie is about Phil Connors, a weatherman

  • Literary Luminary

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    1. “I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn’t have you on my tail. I could live so easy and maybe even have a girl.” (pg 6) a. In this quote George complains to Lennie while they camp out near the ranch. George frets to Lennie about how he always gets him into trouble. Basically George’s life is about taking care of Lennie and not letting him get into any danger. It seems as if George is tired of the cycle. George’s unpredictable life declines his chance of ever settling down like

  • Imagery In 'You Ve Got To Start Somewhere'

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    What if you were to wake up one day realizing your whole life was a dream? You would never have the opportunity to go back and enjoy some of the things you wish you took time to enjoy. Often in life, we go day by day unconsciously noticing the little beauties of life. In Deborah Landau’s “You’ve Got to Start Somewhere” lyric poem, she dreams the perfect dream of the world she wished she lived in other than the one she currently lives in for it is corrupted and unappreciated. One of the first things

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of You 'Ve Got To Find What You Love'

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    Wherever you are, if you look around you will find at least one person with an IPhone. I am typing this now on a MacBook. Steve Jobs formed an empire that changed the lives of a multitude of people. In 2005 at the Sanford graduation ceremony Steve Job’s spoke a coming of age speech about doing what you love. Now, over a decade later, the importance of this speech remains the same. Job’s has always presented new products for Apple in a compelling way, by structure his speech, and using pathos and

  • Deborah Landau's 'You Ve Got To Start Somewhere'

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    Deborah Landau’s “You’ve Got to Start Somewhere”, is a lyric poem that tells the story of a speaker realizing how much technology has changed the way we look at the world. It takes place in the city as the speaker is observing life around her, and realizing how disconnected people actually are from the world, this is ironic because all people want to do in this day and age is be connected. The speaker talks about the future of human relationships through nostalgia and urges for a change. The first

  • Theory of Success in What Got You Here Won’t Get You There, by Marshall Goldman

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    What Got You Here Won’t Get You There In his book What Got You Here Won’t Get You There, Marshall Goldman puts forth the theory that success itself can lead to future failures if those who succeed become complacent and don’t recognize our ability to become stagnant. He brings forth concepts that exalt our faults as virtues, simply because our faults are who we are. As individuals, we exhibit behavior that defines us. Goldman stresses the obvious in that our habits and shortcomings if unaddressed

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Steve Got To Find What You Love

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    In the speech “You’ve Got to Find What You Love” by Steve Jobs he talks to college students. His main purpose of the speech is to motivate college student to find work that they love. Steve Jobs does a good job in capturing his audience's attention, however, with the stories that he uses he doesn't provide enough evidence for them to be accurate. Can his speech not have accuracy but still achieve its goal? In the speech “You’ve Got to Find What You Love” by Steve Jobs he motivates students to find

  • Social Penetration Theory In You Ve Got Mail (1998)

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    For example, Cathlyn tells Joe Fox how she feels about her partner and that emphasizes how comfortable she is with Joe Fox to reveal about her partner and how she felt about it. She even stated at the end of the scene, “but I still want to talk to you” regardless she has a feeling of being guilty as what she did now talking to Joe Fox instead of her

  • When You Got Us Kicked Out Of The Movie Anyways

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    can't believe you got us kicked out of the movies!" Hermione fumes. I roll my eyes, she's ranted about this for 10 minutes now. "It was a terrible movie anyways," "Maybe for you but I was trying to watch it! I might've too if it wasn't for your incessant commenting every five minutes!" "Besides-" She points an accusatory finger at me. "Since when did you know so much about space?" "I had to know it for a case," I say bluntly. "Yeah right, hogwash." She says, laughing. "How did you even know we

  • Steve Jobs's Speech 'You've Got to Find What You Love'

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    Speeches throughout history have been a place where propaganda has been seen evidently. The Steve Jobs Speech, “You’ve Got to find what you Love”, posted by Stanford University, shows a different type of propaganda. This speech has an inspirational and innovative touch to it that allows the audience to receive different feelings all throughout the speech. In short, it is a man’s attempt to convince the reader of the difficult topic of followings ones heart. The speech contains a propaganda technique

  • Analysis of the Song, You´ve Got to Hide Your Love Away, by The Beatles

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    “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away”, a ballad composed by John Lennon in 1965, juxtaposes the new and old Beatles in a thrilling manner. This song represents the Beatles’ returning to their instrumental roots from The Quarrymen with Paul’s bass, George and Lennon’s acoustic guitars, and Ringo’s percussion forming the main instruments throughout the piece. This song comes at a time when Lennon lyrics and tonal timbre proved susceptible to Bob Dylan’s influence , causing Lennon to impersonate Dylan’s

  • Similarities Between Much Ado About Nothing And You Ve Got Mail

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    a light and humorous manner (Dictionary.com, n.d.) Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespeare and You've Got Mail by Nora Ephron will be the two romantic comedies discussed throughout this paper. In both titles, deception plays an important role in revenge, in forming relationships, and in overcoming the opposition between two opposing forces. From a first glance, Much Ado About Nothing and You've Got Mail seem nearly identical, but upon analyzing these title's character involvement, the intent behind