Hobby Essays

  • Developing A Hobby

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    A hobby is an activity one develops to pursue an interest, outside of one’s regular occupation and engages in them primarily for pleasure. Hobbies range from fly fishing to leather working to star gazing, it can be anything you want it to be and anything you want to do. Having a hobby helps to make you a more interesting person and it can give you the opportunity to meet new people with similar interests. A chain of events may lead you to a new hobby which you had never considered or thought of

  • My Hobby

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    MY SPECIAL HOBBY Practically every person has his or her own hobby; whether it‘s a sport, collecting certain items, or something one takes their time practicing. Personally, I never thought I ever had a hobby. As a matter of fact I wasn’t even sure what a hobby actually was. Then I got to thinking and I finally realized that my hobby was dancing. Yes, I know that to some people dancing is not considered a true hobby; but the way I see it, if I enjoy dancing and spend my precious time doing it, then

  • Computer Hobby

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    Computer Hobby A Hobby That I Enjoy My favorite past time is to spend time at the computer, even at a tender age I like computer systems. To having a computer was a dream, an almost impossible dream. I had a friend named George at that time, we were in the same school, same grade and we had a very good relationship. At that time he had a computer system and we spend our free time playing games, printing greeting cards, banners, we also did our school home work. It was very nice and playful

  • Fishing – The Best Hobby

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    Fishing – The Best Hobby Work—just the word is enough to make me nauseous sometimes. Look at the definition of the word: work—effort exerted to do or make something; labor, toil. It isn’t exactly the definition of fun. Okay, granted work isn’t always awful. There are plenty of people who like their jobs, and work can even be fun. But for the most part, we all know that we’d rather be doing just about anything other than working. Luckily for us, we don’t work all the time. No, we sleep, eat,

  • Soccer is my Hobby

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    Soccer is my Hobby Why soccer is my hobby. Everybody has different hobbies that he or she would like to do for fun or relaxation. They can be either physical activities like jogging, football, swimming, skateboarding… or mental activities like reading, watching movies, playing computers… and depend on each personality. For me, soccer is my hobby because it’s part of my life and I cannot live without it. Living in country like Vietnam, soccer is the king of sport. That is why it is not surprising

  • Gardening – The Perfect Hobby

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    Gardening – The Perfect Hobby Think of a hobby that has been around for centuries that people ages 5 to 95 can partake in. Gardening is that very hobby. As long as there is earth to plant and grow in, gardening will be around. “For nearly... well ... forever, gardeners and farmers grew plants using common sense, careful observation, and the resources nature provided” (Organic Gardening,1999). Just as technology has modernized our daily lives, it has also improved and eased methods of gardening

  • Woodworking Research Paper

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    Woodworking is one hobby that can also be a rewarding profession if you love to work with your hands and build beautiful pieces of furniture from wood. When you learn the woodworking crafts and become a fine woodworking craftsman, you will be able to build all kinds of furniture, (table, beds, and chairs), with ease. You can then sell your completed woodworking projects and make a handsome profit. It takes time to become skilled in the craft of woodworking. The nice thing about working up to that

  • The Importance of Choices in The Most Dangerous Game

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    are derived from different situations, but both have similar results. Initially the setting of the story is on a yacht in the Carribbean. Rainsford is involved in small talk with his friend, Whitney, and the conversation is about their favorite hobby, hunting big game. The fact that these men could afford a hunting trip to the Amazon speaks of their wealth, and these men have apparently taken several trips together. General Zaroff is not unlike Rainsford in this respect. From his childhood, Z.

  • Self Interview Essay

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    profession and my self-esteem. Also, by answering questions like, “When have you been most satisfied in your life?” and “What types of hobbies do you enjoy?” I have concluded a sense of relief emotionally. This was due to the recognition of the unconditional love I know my family will have for me, regardless of my failures or successes. As well as, the reminder of those hobbies that help me stay socialized, healthy, and avoiding high stress. Finally, by answering questions like, “Who is your role model,

  • Drill Press

    610 Words  | 2 Pages

    Drilling holes is something most of us have done, whether as part of a hobby, or for our jobs. One of the basic tools for the homeowner, the handyman, or a contractor is an electric drill. While hand-held power drills are some of the most used tools in the box, they are not necessarily the most accurate. When you need an exact hole drilled at a precise angle, or maybe a hundred of these holes, then the tool you want is a Drill Press. The drill press is a larger version of a hand drill with additional

  • Process Essay - How to Win an Argument

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    However if the argument will decide who gets the best parking spot at school, or whether you have one week or one month to write an essay, you may want to consider getting into the dispute. If fighting arguments is just an “ego boost” or hobby, then disregard the above. The next item to take into consideration is your background on the topic. You should never enter an argument you have no information about, because it will only end in “your mother is a .....” insults. In a factual

  • Canterbury Tales - The Monk

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    his own indulgences. The Monk is first introduced as "a fair for the maistrie."(Line 165), already claiming he is above the average person’s importance. The Monk is then explained as having a deep love of riding, which is usually a rich man’s hobby, and definitely not that of a supposed humble and simple Monk who should be known for staying within the walls of the cloister and devoted to books and prayer. Referring to St. Benedict’s Rule of basically praying and working, The Monk pays his

  • Embracing the Slow Movement: A Comprehensive Review

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    In a world where speed and time are of the essence, it is almost an obscene idea to “slow down”, or to take things from a pace of extreme rushing to that of a slower, more relaxed one. Looking back throughout history, it is clear that time is beginning to speed up, and tasks that used to once be enjoyable have started to speed up in order to increase time for other more ‘important’ things, such as working for example. Carl Honoré’s book, titled In Praise of Slow takes the reader through many different

  • Fall of the House of Usher

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    might afford him solace. Though his mental problems were a large part of his sorrow, most of it was due to his sister's illness. Much of the narrator's time at The House of Usher was spent reading philosophical books with Usher, apparently a great hobby of them both. One evening Usher came to the narrator and informed him “that the lady Madeline [Usher's sister] was no more.” He also informed him of his intentions of keeping her corpse for a fortnight in one of the many vaults in the house. Having

  • Socrates

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    the marketplace of Athens, telling people of his ideas. His voice was heard, and he was soon declared to be the wisest of all men. Socrates’ was skilled in the art of arguing. He developed a method by which he would win every debate. His favorite hobby was going to the marketplace and debating philosophical issues with other men in front of an audience. The result of these debates was that Socrates embarrassed the wise men in front of the crowd. This caused many to dislike him. After being named

  • Personal Essay - My Interest

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    Personal Essay - My Interest Something, which I am interested in, is building plastic model kits. These models are made from manufacturers such as air fix etc. These models come in parts that are ready to be put together with glue and painted. These models come in different difficulties, the different difficulties are numbered one to four. One for the absolute beginner working to four which is for the more advanced modeling, just now I am working on models of difficulty level three. These

  • John Mikali Character Analysis Of Solo

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    book goes into a story of the life of the man Mikali. His mother and father had been killed at sea, and the only people he had left were his nanny and his aunt. The book gives an accurate description of his life and times before his incredible hobby.       After the book describes Mikali's background, which itself is filled with death, the book goes into the current life of Mikali and how he got to where he is.  Mikali discovered his great talent in music at a

  • The Beanie Baby Craze

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    The Beanie Baby Craze “When you have something intended as innocent fun for children, you can count on adults to turn it into an obsessive, grotesquely over commercialized ‘hobby’” It all started with Cabbage Patch Kids, parents paying top dollar for those plastic headed and not so cute dolls. The next big wave to hit was the Tickle Me Elmo a character from Sesame Street, who you could squeeze and it would laugh and jiggle. And now we are in the midst of a tidal wave, that’s right, the

  • How Television Affects Children

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    Television: How It Effects Children Is television a positive force in the lives of young children? That is the question many parents find themselves asking. They come home from work to see their child glued to the TV not willing to move for anything. What these parents do not realize is that many problems may occur from their children watching excessive amounts of TV. Problems such as loss of creativity , increased amounts of laziness and sudden violent attitudes and/or actions may result. Creativity

  • In Shameless Character Analysis

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    them only for himself. Lips ability is he is super smart even though the situation at home is not the best.  Lips trait is he is a very smart kid but what stops him from succeeding is him always getting in trouble and not having the right attitude. A hobby of his is smoking weed and hanging out. Ians disability is he has bipolar disorder and at any minute he could snap from a happy person to a mean one. Some major character