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    I didn’t want him to leave. I knew as soon as I woke up he was going to leave. It was 7:00am, an ungodly hour to wake up at, especially on a Friday one day away from winter break. I knew I didn’t want him to leave when I was taking a shower, brushing my teeth, eating breakfast, packing my bag. I knew I didn’t want him to go, but he was still going. I still put on my shoes. I still got in the car and went to school. I knew he didn’t want to go back. Arriving at school, knowing what I was…

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    Beloved communities are preferred, and when living in one you will be happier and more satisfied, rather than if you lived in a bitter, disconnected community. Such little things can change the environment, and the mood of those around you. When in a good mood, people will do good things to help others, and when these good deeds occur, it can totally change the vibe of the community. Not only can these things make a person’s day, but also they could potentially make more money for the…

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    Drunk Driving Monologue

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    As Louise drove down Mountaineer Boulevard, she was nervous about going to court again, being unsure which would upset her more, listening to her husband’s yelling about her drinking or Judge Lucas’s lectures. When she pulled into the parking lot, she glanced at Mike sitting in his car. Opening the car door, she noticed the look of disappointment on his face as she sat in the front seat and fastened the seatbelt. Without acknowledging her, he backed out of the parking space without saying a…

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    Margaret Atwood’s “Flowers” and Dylan Thomas’s “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” are similar in which both themes revolve around the death of a father. Both authors use symbols to strength what they are trying to say. For example, in Atwood’s poem, she compares the dying of her father to dying flowers. When she talks about cutting the dead stems of the flowers, she writes, “... [I] put them in a jar I brought from home, because they don’t have vases in this hotel for the ill.” She uses…

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    La Rochefoucauld’s axiom , “Death and the sun are not to be looked at steadily “ The sun is something that is in our lives regardless of where we are in the world , we don’t always seem to look at it because it will irritate our eyes if we look at it for too long . Death does not hurt our eyes but hurts us in a way where we feel different emotionally .When we see death it creates pain just as the sun would create pain onto our vision. Death is something that happens in life but it’s not…

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    Need Roof Replacement? What To Know About Using Cedar Roofing Is your home’s aging roof finally in need of replacement? If so, you will be wondering what material you should replace it with. You are not limited to replacing the roof with the exact same material, since you’ll now have many options available to you. Here are a few things to know about using cedar roofing for your home. Lifespan It is likely that you want a material that will be durable, which is exactly what you get with cedar…

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    Handy Homeowner- Repairing Damaged or Missing Asphalt Shingles Most homeowners can replace missing or damaged asphalt shingles in a few easy steps. This article will guide you through each step of the process to replace the shingles in six easy steps. Gather Supplies Before beginning any home repair project, it is essential to gather the necessary supplies. Nothing is worse than starting a project only to realize you forgot something. The following shopping list will ensure you have everything…

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    In class we discussed whether or not it is a bad thing to die, if we are not immortal. This discussion was based on Lucretius’ On the Nature of Things, we Lucretius would debate that it is indeed not a bad thing to die. One half of the class argued that he is correct, and the other half argued that he was incorrect.In this discussion there were two rounds, the first one allowed both teams to state points for their argument, and then the second allowed each team to rebuttal against the opposing…

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    No One Can Define Your Beauty Do men and women view beauty in different ways? In the essay “The Ugly Truth about Beauty,” Dave Barry answers this question in his opinion. Barry discusses his views on why women have low self-esteem and why men have a lack of it. Barry’s essay explains the differences between men and women when personal appearance is involved; Barry incorrectly explains how men are okay with being average, that most women have low self-esteem, and that women wear makeup with the…

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    My hearts beat louder and faster the further away we got from Santa Maria. Silence was the only noise that came. Besides the van's engine and graveling ground. In the mirror, I saw Roberto. A blank expression. I was hoping to seek comfort from, but instead all little hope I had left just evaporated. Trying to keep my eyes from leaking, not letting the immigration officer see me cry I face toward the window. Fields and fields full of illegal people doing hard labor. I will never see Papa, Mama,…

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