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    meanings of life . Due to this we lost great scientists and poets in their young ages . Or maybe they were geniuses because they lived in time of crazy ideas and adventures . In time when it wasn 't only off the body. What is the purpose of life today? Could life be its own purpose? The only scientific study in the area of the longevity , " The Longevity Project," discovered an interesting truth; people , who live a purposeful life and help others, live…

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    world around us as well as our specific area of interest. In society this type of education helps us to gain social responsibility. Being a Christian we want to do as God says and help others as He has helped us. So now we need to find the definite purpose of Christian liberal arts to our education. We are still learning all those aspects of liberal arts education, but as God would want us to deal with those elements. For a Christian liberal arts education, we need to not only focus on how what…

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    Poetry is a spiritual release of emotions one holds in his or her body. I first began writing just because it helped me cope with the adversity I was going through in my life. Quickly, just writing turned into full-fledged poetry. A type of poetry that could cleanse ones’ soul if written the proper way. Poetry is a perspective art meant for those who have dropped the rigorous boundaries surrounding his or her mind. I have chosen Soul Wired Café as one of my choices to interview since it is a…

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    Virginia Woolf's Ethos

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    strive to fully live before it is too late. After a complete inspection of “The Death of the Moth,” one sees the phenomenal job Woolf did with her phrases, expertise, and connections. These skills testify to the reader that Woolf accomplished her purpose of writing this essay. By giving the proper perspective of life and death, she convinces the reader to search, think, and wonder about the answers to unsolvable questions. After creating a work that perplexes both the casual…

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    In Albert Camus’ novel, “The Stranger”, the absurdist themes of the meaninglessness of human life, living in the moment, irrationality, and lack of conformity to the values of society are best exemplified through the relationships that the protagonist, Meursault, has with those around him. Camus’ characterisation of his anti-hero makes us question the way we must fit into other people’s expectations of our own behaviour, thus forcing us to lie in order to find a secure place within society.…

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    Booing Persuasive Speech

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    One dark, windy, October night, my sister Cate and I went to boo the Wright’s house. (descriptive adj) What is booing? (interrogative) Booing, which is when a person leaves Halloween treats on a neighbor’s doorstep and runs away, is more fun than trick or treating.(nonrestrictive, comparative) The neighbors that got booed were left with a mysterious gift and has to boo the next night. Every year in October, before Halloween, my family and I would go booing. (indefinite) My family is always…

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    “Some things are destined to be” is a quote from the book Lover Mine by J.R. Ward, this quote mean that sometimes fate is in control our lives and we have no choice in changing our destiny, as some things are made to be, whether we like it or not. In the novel The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, the protagonist Santiago is pushed by fate out of his comfort zone, to embark on his journey to find and fulfil his personal legend and experience “the marvels of the world” (32). His destiny is always…

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    Notes from the Underground is a novel which is written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky in 1864. It is a Russian text, but later on, it was translated into other languages. The novel is about a man who decides to alienate himself. He isolates himself and he becomes an inactive man. Thus, the theme of alienation is obvious in the novel. "A Hunger Artist" is a short story which is written by Franz Kafka. It is about a man who chooses the art of fasting to seek attention, recognition, and success. The…

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    so, he decides to take the challenge for one year at Charleston to reveal that you can start from poverty and work your way up to the middle class. Nevertheless, throughout Chris McCandless’s Journey, he gave up his former life to discover a new purpose in the wilds. Adam Shepard and Chris McCandless show many extraordinary actions through their journey; however, Adam Shepard’s project serves a…

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    My Calling Essay

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    given by God for his purposes, which requires faithful and active obedience, unwavering commitment, and devotion from the one called. (Robinson, N. (2014, January 28). God 's calling to missions is not authoritative the way the Scriptures are. The calling should never be challenged. Our calling is in our own heart. The calling is the work of God to bring our heart closer to conviction. This conviction is of God, and it delivers utter peace. Everyone is in search for their purpose in life. They…

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