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Written by the Students of Baruch College

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A Great Work can be classified…

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—Anonymous A Great Work can be classified as a living document. It is a piece of work that is able to remain relevant to all people, regardless of age or class, in any time period. The parables of the Scholar’s Guide, by Petrus Alfonsus, are considered to be Great Works of literature because of their […]

Ultimately, what makes something great …

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— Anonymous Ultimately, what makes something great, in my opinion, is its ability to help or give something to others. It’s the reason that, for decades, great leaders have always been the ones who don’t necessarily make the biggest or most notable decisions, or why the greatest inventions aren’t necessarily the iPhone or anything else […]

The story that I am going to be talking about is …

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— Phillip Rozental The story that I am going to be talking about is called “Adults Alone”. It is about two adults, a husband and wife, who send their two sons to Florida to spend some time with grandma, while the adults have their alone time at home. As I was reading the story, it […]

In English 2850, I really enjoyed …

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— David Xiao In English 2850, I really enjoyed the play Endgame by Samuel Beckett. It was one of my group assignments and I think it was a really a masterpiece. I think the relationship in the play was unusual, where the master and the servant hate each other, but throughout the play they knew […]

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