<p>What exactly did your essay tell you to do… I’ve heard from many that their essay was</p>
<p>resolving problems in community vs national problems</p>
<p>and others say that it was</p>
<p>resolving problems in community AND national problems vs leaving it the government’s responsibility</p>
<p>Please clarify, Thanks… .and any posts about examples and such would be nice…</p>
<p>I wrote about people taking responsibity of their community/country rather than having the government do it.</p>
<p>um no…my essay was: is it more fulfilling to have a job you like or a job with money…</p>
<p>Sugnchul—I did the same like him.</p>
solsek
January 27, 2007, 9:35pm
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<p>I had drsarah’s prompt. I wrote about teachers…an excellent example.</p>
<p>essay this time was EASY. I wrote till the last line, hoping 10+</p>
<p>I had same topic as drsarah. What’s the lowest I can get if i used up all the lines?</p>
solsek
January 27, 2007, 9:56pm
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<p>I used up all the lines too…some interesting words, nothing specatular.</p>
<p>I thought it was taking responsibility in community and nation, rather than letting the government do it. If It was the first one, I am seriously in trouble. :eek:</p>
solsek
January 27, 2007, 10:21pm
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<p>lol, you’re not the first person that has said that…</p>
<p>lildude - It was definitely about individual initiative vs. governmental responsibility as a catalyst for change. Don’t freak out yet.</p>
<p>I remember the prompt very clearly. It had nothing to do with community vs. national issues.</p>