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Study Essays

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Study Essays Study Essays
`` Invictus `` By William Earnest Henley
I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. These wise words come from
the poem Invictus by William Earnest Henley. Basically, this means that you control your
fate, and that things don t happen by chance, they happen because of the choices you
make. You control where you go in life and how you treat others. In the film Invictus,
Nelson Mandela joins forces with the South Africarugby team in order to unite their
nation, which was still racially divided due to apartheid. This inspiring film develops the
theme that change is inspired by leaders who exhibit traits such as determination,
selflessness, and humility. Some of the characters who demonstrate those admirable traits
include Jason, Francois and Nelson Mandela.

Throughout the film Invictus, there were several leaders who demonstrated substantial
determination. For instance, Nelson Mandela was determined to unite the nation of
South Africa through rugby. South Africa was going to be hosting the Rugby World Cup
in one years time, and Mandela knew that winning the world cup would be the perfect
way to unite the nation. When he attended a Springboks game, Mandela could not
have been more supportive of the team. When he walked onto the field, he was getting
booed by many people in the crowd, yet he still smiled and waved to them. Before the
game, he shook every players hand and personally wished them good luck. When the
game was finished, he took some time to interact with the crowd. He was doing all he
Essay on slyvia plath
Sylvia Plath s quot;Mirror, quot; shows a truly thoughtful look into the different sights
and feelings a mirror would have if it were a live conscious being, unable to lie. By
showing the thoughts and emotions that a mirror would emit, Plath makes you look
inward towards how you present yourself not only to your mirror but also to yourself.
This is an eye opening poem because of its truthful descriptionsof the relationship
between the inner feelings of people and how their outward appearancesthat they portray
of themselves affect them in and out of the public realm. Examples of this are put
throughout the poem quot;Mirror, quot; and can be found in just about every line of the
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The next section of the poem introduces a woman into the life of the mirror. She look
toward the mirror seeking to find what she truly wants to discover (beauty), and the
mirror truthfully reflects back to her what it sees. She turns from the reflection as if to
look for the quot;truth quot; in something else, not excepting what she has just seen.
Unable to find it, the mirror sees her agitation and depression after seeing her true self
within it. She is always looking into the mirror to make sure everything is perfect and
to put everything in it s place, so to speak. In this the mirror, as the years seemingly
pass, sees the young girl transform from her youth into an old woman and lose all that
she has fretted over and over about throughout her life. Each day, she is reminded by the
mirror of her lost youth and beauty that was once projected back at her so faithfully.
The mirror in the poem is a representation of the truths in life that as a person is
difficult to come to terms with in one s self. The woman s view of herself and her
reluctance to accept her natural and God given beauty, shows how we all (as a society
or as an individual) find it hard to accept ourselves for who we truly are. How we try to
make ourselves into a conformed object of quot;popular beauty quot; based upon our
outward appearance, instead of going by how our personal feelings that come from
within us.
Eu Union Of The European Union Essay
On Thursday, June 23rd, in a history making vote, the people of the United Kingdom
decided to leave the European Union, hopefully providing flexibility on a range of
issues. For those who back the exit from the EU, the claim is Britain, among other things,
will have better business regulations, immigration control, and trade agreements.
Ultimately, those in favor of leaving the EU, are seeking an economic and policy
independence.

EU Member s respective national flags. Photo by: Gordon JohnsonWhat is the EU?

The European Union is a union of 28 nations who have relinquished part of their
sovereignty to EU institutions such as the European Parliament, European Council, and
European Central Bank. Formed in 1993, the EU sought to further improve members
economies and establish European free trade. In a deeper effort to unite, the EU also has
an official currency that can be used throughout Europe. The currency, called the Euro, is
used in 19 of the EU member states which make up the Eurozone. This currency assists in
easier spending as it compliments the single market established by the Union.

PM David Cameron and President Barack Obama (L); former Mayor Boris Johnson (R)
Photo credit: Getty ImagesThe reality of the exit

Depending on who you listen to, the UK s departure from the EU can seem like the
worst economic decision ever or the best opportunity for the people and country to truly
thrive. Economists, World Leaders, and experts of different

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