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I would like you to think about the question,"What do I want?"
You may write it from anywhere, of course. I am rescinding my original suggestion to go to a public place.
Please observe the following:
1. Use a cover sheet using a title and image reflecting the thesis of the paper
2. It should be 2-3 paragraphs--no more.
3. Begin this by saying something like, "As I sit xxxxx, I am led by the events of the last three weeks to think about what i want from life.
4. Second, tell us about yourself. Where you grew up, what you are studying, what you want to study in the future.
5. Then in either one or two paragraphs, tell us what you want to do with your life in the deep sense of the word. What values do you wish to express, share, embody.
6. Quote at least twice from our philosophy texts.
7. At the end of the text, add a few images from your life--things you see, people you know, pets that you care about, images from the media/TV/ film, perhaps YouTube clips of music you like. Introduce this part of the paper by something like' "Let me conclude by sharing a few songs that I have listened to for many years..." or, "here is a photo of my dog Rocky, with whom I have shared many good moments," or "here is where we went of vacation this year. It was a place that brought home how much xxxx means to me," or 'here is a photo of where I wrote most of this paper.'..
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Running Head: WHAT DO I WANT
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What Do I Want
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
WHAT DO I WANT
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As I am relaxed at the shores of Asbury Park, New Jersey events of the last three weeks
are running fresh in my mind, and I am obliged to reflect and contemplate on what I want from
life. And a little bit about myself; my name is Oscar Williams, 24 years old and grew up in
Atlanta, Georgia. I’m pursuing Mass Communication...
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