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When an individual exercises free will it means that the actions of the individual have not in any way been influenced by any physical, social, metaphysical or mental factors. The extent to which an individual can put into exercise their free will in society has been a topic of discussion for many decades. It is true that society shapes our thinking, what we belief, as well as our attitudes toward different aspects of life. It is, therefore, impossible for anybody to have a truly original or aut...
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When an individual exercises free will it means that the actions of the individual have not in any way been influenced by any physical, social, metaphysical or mental factors. The extent to which an individual can put into exercise their free will in society has been a topic of discussion for many decades. It is true that society shapes our thinking, what we belief, as well as our attitudes toward different aspects of life. It is, therefore, impossible for anybody to have a truly original or aut...
Through his two poems, The Unknown Citizen and Musee des Beaux Arts W.H Auden explores the human condition through time, expressing ordinary aspects of people’s interactions on a daily basis. The mundane nature of the human existence is clearly presented in Auden’s work using different literary devices. Most of his poetry is meant to evoke fear and terror of human existence in times of great uncertainties. Perhaps in so doing Auden hoped to remind his audience of the true nature of man and i...
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Through his two poems, The Unknown Citizen and Musee des Beaux Arts W.H Auden explores the human condition through time, expressing ordinary aspects of people’s interactions on a daily basis. The mundane nature of the human existence is clearly presented in Auden’s work using different literary devices. Most of his poetry is meant to evoke fear and terror of human existence in times of great uncertainties. Perhaps in so doing Auden hoped to remind his audience of the true nature of man and i...
I.	Introduction 
•	The adage 
•	To share 
II.	Body 
Point #1: Way before 
•	Dancing 
•	Effectively 
•	Inability 
Point #2: Work harder 
•	Reminisce 
•	Hard work accompanied 
•	Deserved 
III.	Conclusion 
•	While I was not 
•	Reaffirm 
•	Passion leads
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I.	Introduction 
•	The adage 
•	To share 
II.	Body 
Point #1: Way before 
•	Dancing 
•	Effectively 
•	Inability 
Point #2: Work harder 
•	Reminisce 
•	Hard work accompanied 
•	Deserved 
III.	Conclusion 
•	While I was not 
•	Reaffirm 
•	Passion leads