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    The Big Dipper

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    However, with that kind of vision one is not contemplating the stars, but the grime in the ground. The world is not going to be change by people who is do not facing the stars, people who would give up in the first challenge, people who would let their tears to tarnish their vision. The Big Dipper is one of the most known constellations around the world. It amazed the viewers; some just want to be one of the stars that are part of it. One sees the greatest scientist, architects, philosophers, and that entire people who appears on encyclopedias, books, and news, and admires the brightness they give to the constellation that is part of the world. How did they become who they are? How can one make that the star that one conforms in the world shine? For me, my eyes are always placed in the Creator of the stars. My eyes are not placed just in the stars, but in the perfect way they were made. Every day, I think about Colossians 3:23-24 that mentions to work hardly for the Lord. I remembered myself that I would not be able…

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    Slave Narrative Essay

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    grandmother and I worked and worked until we could no longer keep our eyes open. Even though we always did what we were told and never got in trouble, there were many small children who dawdled instead of worked. In result, we all were punished for it. I remember those kids like it was yesterday because they exacerbated me so much. Two years later, your grandmother and I had heard of this thing called an underground railroad, where slaves were able to escape!” I told them excitedly. “Yay! So…

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    The Big Dipper is the first constellation I learned to identify as a child. Though I made up stories and constellations as I stared into the velvety darkness, the Big Dipper was the only "real" one I knew. This constellation is one of the easiest to find, as well as being one of the few that can be spotted year-round in North America. It is also part of another constellation, Ursa Major. Another advantage to being able to point out is that it also becomes easy to find Polaris, the North Star. If…

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    I fall asleep looking up at the big dipper, but wake up to footsteps above my head. The first thing I catch a glimpse of when I open my eyes are the “stars” that are now merely shapes stuck to the ceiling. I may sleep on this mattress in the corner of a once workout room, but this isn’t the bed my mom and dad see me using. I had developed this image where I was this picture-perfect girl in a picture-perfect room with 3 rows of pillows that radiated pink flowers and happiness. You would think as…

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    Pros And Cons Of Pokemon

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    I looked up at the night sky and thought of the stories he used to tell about the stars, the constellations, and it seemed sad that I couldn’t remember a single one of them. There’s a string of stars called Orion’s Belt, and I think Orion is known as a hunter, but I’m not sure of what. It’s funny to think that, because in a way I’m a hunter, too, only I hunt pokemon. I don’t hunt them in a harmful way, I hunt them to capture them in a device called a pokeball. A pokeball is a like a little…

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    having knowledge of both sides of an argument. This relates to Berry’s essay because being well informed leads to a better understanding of another person’s point of view. Ultimately, as more citizens become educated, the fundamentalist nature of politics and religion should slowly cease to exist. Overall, the ability to compromise and make concessions with each other is critical to ensure the world is united behind a common set of values. The fundamentalism of politics starts with the ongoing…

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    Encyclopedic Dictionary of Media 's definition of Reality Television: Within television there are more than just one category of reality TV, with some testing the abilities of the human body through shows like American Ninja Warrior as well as reality shows that enforce people to live together and cause drama on camera, an example being Big Brother. Reality television is a huge genre that contains hundreds of different ideas and focuses that cannot really be described by a definition. These…

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    onto you and basically shoved down your throat. In the morning we would start off with a mining prayer, before we ate lunch we had to say a prayer, and before we left for the day we were required to say a prayer. Also at least once a month, the school held a mandatory church ceremony and even children that were not catholic were required to participate and attend it. I believe that the rules in the schools I attended were a lot more relaxed compared to Christian or other religious themed…

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    Big Bang Theory

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    theory that describes the nature of space, time, and gravity. This theory allows for expansion the fabric of space. In 1917, astronomer Willem De Sitter applied this theory and showed that the universe could be expanding. This was revolutionary because accepted view at the time was that the universe was static in size. Also the universe was considered infinite at one point in time but the Big Bang proved that the universe had to have a history and a beginning. (2)According to Chris LaRocco and…

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    kept coming. Big G was just one of those guys that you noticed as soon as he walked in. His energy could be felt as soon as he entered a room and his voice usually filled the whole place too. His name is description enough for what he was to me and everybody else. Big G. When I first met him I thought the name Big G was just so Gino and his…

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