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    Parents always say not to rush when doing something important, or it will have to be done again because it wasn’t done properly. If Romeo and Juliet realized how much pain they could’ve saved themselves if they were patient, this would not be a tragedy. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the haste of the character’s is to blame. How quickly Romeo and Juliet determine they way they feel, the rush of Romeo and Juliet’s marriage, and their abrupt suicides are all examples of how haste doomed this…

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    When it comes to football, being replaced is always in the back of the athlete’s mind. The reason for that is because there will always be someone that is younger or faster than you. Even though you are a veteran, once you aren’t able to perform at the same elite level constantly required you will be let go, which is why athlete will do whatever they need to do to remain on the team. One example of this includes taking pain pills and sleeping pills. Without these pills, the athletes are not…

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    do an outstanding job explaining words or phrases that we do not understand: “The TIPI is a 10-item measure of the Big Five personality traits- extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability and openness to experience” (Crysel, 175). The authors explain the significance of the experiment and gives in depth detail that makes the readers understand the information even if we did not know anything about psychology. If the readers are interested in Harry Potter, they would find…

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    Greed and Revenge The Crucible by Arthur Miller is about people in Salem being accused of witchcraft. Abigail works for Elizabeth and John Proctor. Then, Elizabeth fires Abigail because of Abigail displeasing her and her husband. Later on, Abigail, accuses Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor’s wife, of being a witch so she can be with John Proctor. The play explores the theme that people who claim to be motivated by principles may actually be motivated by greed or revenge, which still applies…

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    In the book The Samurai's Garden, many of the characters are let down by family, health and other unexpected reasons. Though during the most unexpected times, one will find the light they need through the beauty of others and the world. When one takes a step back in life to see the bigger picture, it is easy to find more beauty in the simple things, than the complex items in life. Throughout the book, many friendships are evolved. As time goes on, the friendships grow and trust becomes a key…

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    In the previous writing, some predictions and assumptions get made. It says the secret book that Enishte and Black are working on could have revealed the murderer of Elegant. This writing also addresses the fact that each chapter within the book has a different narrator than the last. This writing was both incorrect and correct in some of the predicted facts about the secret book. It talks about how the book could somehow reveal the murderer of Elegant. After Enishte’s death, Black and Master…

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    Is the safety of others or the safety of oneself more important? The Hunger games by Suzanne Collins is set in the Capitol of Panem, which has a cruel government and it’s divided into twelve districts. As a punishment for a revolution in the past, the Capitol created the Hunger Games. One boy and one girl are chosen from each district to fight on live television until only one child remains. Katniss Everdeen the main character, changes from a selfish, self-independent girl to a sacrificing…

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    An individual’s understanding of death goes through various stages. In the beginning, one is consumed with abstract ideas pertaining to death, existing in thought but with no actual physical evidence. Then as one experiences life, their views on death begin to change and shape as they experience the world, thus forming a physical reality where everyone is subject to death. The tales of both Ivyn Ilych and Gilgamesh capture their experiences and subsequent confrontation with death. Each character…

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    “ring” like bells(1), not all of them endless displays of wildflowers (2), change into different colors, sometimes appears as veins of brown and red throughout the rock, and how it forms are considered as the ringing rock’s four mystery natures from now and on. It was said ,Ringing Rocks Park that situated near the small Delaware River community of Upper Black Eddy possesses this “ringing” quality,was the largest boulder field in Pennsylvania . The ring human can hear is not the first sound, but…

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    9/11 Interview

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    I interviewed my dad and he just so happened to be in New York and not in Old Bridge, New Jersey. Being that I am only a sophomore now, I was merely 4 months old still not have breathed my first breath of air yet. My dad’s reaction at the time of the interview was rather shocked and surprised, but not depressed as he had known no one directly involved in 9/11. Living in an apartment on what he remembers, Cortlandt St. He was only staying there for about a week, and it was going his last day…

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