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    Art Of Masquerading

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    The Art of Masquerading What seems normal may not be. Anyone can pose as one thing for a minute; that’s why people play dress up, or put on makeup. That’s why models aren’t real. As soon as the picture is taken, everything can dissipate. Nothing is “normal”. No one is who they seem to be in one moment. Any family could pull themselves together every once in awhile and go out to eat, to go on a vacation. Any person can be sobbing one minute and daub a tissue to their eyes and shove down the knot…

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    I felt uncomfortable as I looked around. Everything was so distant from what I was used to. I could the eyes looking at me wondering why I looked so distinct from them. I wasn’t that different from all of these people, but in their minds, I was completely diverse. Being in Tanzania, I learned that these contrasts can stand out. Even though I wasn’t that different from them, they thought I was important and special. My favorite experience in Tanzania was visiting a school named Lutangilo…

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    Throughout the years, there has been many issues with the students and their lives. Around 2 years ago, a student went up to a person and started to explain to the person why he wasn 't going to graduate. To begin with, the person didn’t know what he was talking about until he asked him and started talking to him. He explained that he didn 't want to finish high school nor go to college because he didn 't have anyone to make them happy or feel that he accomplished something for someone. This…

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    Have you ever read something or have done something without knowing the true meaning? In the story "Remember" by Joy Harjo has more meaning behind what it says. Every line in the poem has an even deeper meaning in every word, line, and sentence and the more you read and actually look into it the more you understand the context behind the words. Lots of people do something or read something without thinking about what they have done, they don’t understand the essence of it. If they took the…

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    Eminem Not Afraid Analysis

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    One artist that a lot of people know and love to talk about is Eminem. Lots of people either love him or hate him. The music he writes is different from a lot of artist. The sense of hurmor he has some people discribe as sick and obscene. Although that 's not how I see it. I see and relate to what he talks about. He has a message if you listen to his music with an open mind. He tells his story in his music through the hurmor and obscene lyrics. He makes fun of the rough times and the good times…

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    Love is a feeling that is seen not only in relationship, but between friends, family, and those feelings are stronger than those with someone in a relationships with a love, People make many types of sacrifices for love, they can be sacrifices for time, money, attention, and physical. People sacrifice time for love, There are times when time is scorse but people will sacrifice their time for loved or something. An example to describe this argument is the love that parents show, because they…

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    Symbols are always open for interpretation. The same object can represent two completely different things in different stories; what matters is the context of each situation. In Ernest Hemmingway’s “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” the symbolism of light and dark can be used to explore the themes of isolation, depression, and the idea of nothingness in a man’s life and how this has a monumental impact on the way he lives it, invading every crevice and taking over. Although the story seems quite…

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    Thursday April 23, 2015 was a normal morning for me. I woke up, got ready for school, and went to pick Debra up for school. Debra was my best friend and we carpooled every morning to school. I went to first and second hour like normal, but during academic focus around 10:30 a.m. I received a call that left me puzzled. “Hello, I work with the Belton Police Department, is this Brandy?” asked a man. He then went on to ask me if I knew someone by the name Shanon Harvey. “Yes I know him,…

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    R As a person in the world we call home, that we see as an extraordinary yet cruel planet, questions constantly are asked about our own human race around us why they do what they do; with knowledge the answers can come as close as we allow them to. When I take my time to look at my family or, other people 's family anywhere I take place not only do I recognize a body structure with fascinating features created but, I also very much so take my deepest effort to see what lies inside beyond that…

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    Ernest Cassidy was familiar with the tales and secrets of Putney Mountain having lived his entire life in the two story house in the quaint little town of Howardsville located southwest of Charleston, West Virginia. The town’s history was filled with myths and legends about missing people when they went on the mountain to explore the freaky activities. Since he had grown accustomed to the rumors, Mr. Cassidy paid little attention when he heard people talking about the mountain. One morning after…

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