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    People usually have a specific item that identifies their personality. It may certainly be more than one item. Whatever the case may be, that item(s) represents in part or in whole that certain individual. In the same way, every culture has something that identifies them. The item could be either a tangible or an abstract object so as long as it calls to mind the culture as soon as one sees it or after it is explained to them. For this project however, I have chosen a tangible artifact. The artifact

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    Searching for a Deeper Meaning It was an early afternoon in September and I was going through my usual study plan for the SAT. My mom walks into my room with a sheet of paper. “You’ve been accepted into the Museum Leaders in Training program!” she exclaimed as she handed me the letter. “I never signed up for this…?” I said to her in complete confusion. “I signed you up a few months ago, but I’d forgotten about it, so this is a surprise for me, too!” she replied. I sighed in annoyance. My mom

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    The Deeper Meaning of Frost’s Tuft of Flowers     Robert Lee Frost published his first book of poems entitled A Boy's Will in 1913. From this collection come one of several poems that critics and anthologists alike highly regard as both lyrical and autobiographical in nature. One such critic, James L. Potter, in his book entitled [The] Robert Frost Handbook, explains "[that] Frost wore a mask in public much of the time, concealing his personal problems and complexities from his reading and

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    The Deeper Meaning of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus   I do not agree with the frequently repeated comment that Doctor Faustus is an anti-intellectualist play that preaches that curiosity is dangerous. It is all too easy to see Faustus as the scholar, seeking knowledge, and his desire for knowledge that leads to his downfall. To confine the play to something so narrow is to ignore the deeper meaning behind the play. I believe that this deeper meaning is more important than the superficial

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    The Deeper Meaning In the touching play of Atsumori we see this astounding tale of faith and adventure. It begins with the death of a young and innocent character, Atsumori. The childlike character was killed by a man who deemed it necessary to the boys’ honor. Atsumori was in a clan that was fleeing an army but Atsumori forgot his flute in the camp site, so he had to go back and retrieve it. He is then set upon by warriors and the main character, Rensho, seeing no way out for the boy give the boy

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    “The Deeper Meaning of Home” Home should not just an abode built to live in or one's place of residence, rather a a place of security and amenity. Home is not just a house, it's a place in which someone should look forward to opportunely live in. A home is not just built by bricks or concrete but rather with a countless supply of love. I walk into my home everyday welcomed by the memories of my childhood and the love of my family. I feel at ease reminiscing the first time I walked into this house

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    The deeper meaning of citizenship as I read it in Chapter 1 is that citizenship means belonging to and participating in the community that one lives in. The belonging to is the easy part, it requires nothing but physical presence, the act of participating requires work. In order to be a full citizen requires one to become aware of and educated on the issues of the day. After a person has educated themselves, in some other manner than TV, the work gets hard. Voting is just one step in the process

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    In defining ‘this region’ I have a broader meaning and a narrower meaning. My broader meaning covers where we live as in, our continent and the islands and seas that surround us but my narrower meaning is my region, the North West of Tasmania. In the broader sense I think this region is the area of Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and other neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean. The most similar to my definition would be Australasia. Australasia is located in the larger known region of Oceania

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    A Deeper Meaning Citizen. The word automatically arouses thoughts of nationality and quite frankly, politics. However, could the word not also be applied to the organizations, teams, and families that we pledge allegiance to as well as our country? I believe that the pledges, connections, and commitments that we make personally, the things we truly put most of our time and effort into, are where a deeper citizenship lies. Undoubtedly, most hold devotion to their country, but how much greater is one’s

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    "If you find something really great, don't screw it up, don't mess it up, but hang onto it. You never know how and when it ends." This quote of Stana Katic's is so simple and so clear that the deeper meaning slips by people. I; however, have spent so long contemplating its meaning and how it applies to my life. In many instances, these two sentences have opened my eyes and made me feel lucky. In the rush of everyday life, people get caught up in the nonsense and forget to hold on to what really

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