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    Growing up as a child I had a pretty ordinary lifestyle. We lived in a comfortable two story home with one and a half bathrooms and three bedrooms. I had a nice, cozy bed, clothes to drape myself in, and food in my stomach, what more could I ask for? We never really struggled to acquire things but we were not the most blessed family. At the end of the day, we had what we needed and that is all that mattered. My parents are the most diligent workers I know. They made sure all my needs were taken…

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    Crippling fear of the unknown accompanied by the feeling of being in a pit full of water barely able to keep my head above the water. This is how I would describe the condition that has been a part of my life since before I knew that mental illnesses weren’t limited to schizophrenia. Long before I could even imagine all the predicaments I would go through during the years that were yet to come. A feeling of utter hopelessness made way for thoughts that no nine year old child should have. As…

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    made you laugh or smile. It made me want to know what was so funny about that book. So every book I saw you with, I went out to buy it. You read a different book every day and I as a slow reader, never could catch up to you. But I still bought every single one nonetheless. And this is how it went over the following months. Until that last month. The last time I ever saw you. We were back at the park, you at your usual seat and me on the bench as always, but something happened that day. I was in…

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    not? It didn’t surprise me that vital was the second highest number. I feel aligned with the details of that value so it was interesting that the survey found that in me. Vital is being happy to be alive, and I’m elated about how life is every single day. Waking up in the morning feels like everything is going to be good in life. I’ve always known about that trait being part of me. c. Besides what this quiz tells you, what else brings you happiness? Describe. Give…

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    attributes that make every person different, the biggest being personality and identity. Every person is equipped with his or her own sense of identity, but throughout my journey in life, my biggest realization has been figuring out that nobody has a single identity, including myself. I believe that every person comes equipped with multiple forms of identities, the number of identities depending on the person. With each identity comes a different role, and those roles help us get through our…

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    Mindy Kaling is Concerned I have an exceptionally limited list of TV shows that I actually enjoy watching, but The Office is definitely on that list. Along with favorite TV shows comes with favorite characters from that certain show. One of my favorite characters happens to be Kelly Kapoor, played by Mindy Kaling. In her comedic autobiography, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns), she explains how she got into the world of show business, being a comedic writer and performer,…

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    Throughout “The Scarlet Ibis” a short story by James Hurst, the reader witnesses the heartbreaking tale of two brothers and their struggles throughout their young life. Each of the two has a different motivation to solve their related obstacle. “The Scarlet Ibis” displays through its plot the following themes: a determination to prove ones abilities, consequences of selfish pride, and the act of brotherly love. Doodle, a young disabled boy is heavily influenced by his older brother’s opinions…

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    Henry Thoreau and Ralph Emerson both present strong morals in their essays. Thoreau completely cuts himself off from society for two years. In these two years he learned that people are too materialistic, and believes people do not understand what is truly important. He thinks that we are living how society tells us too rather than understanding what we are actually doing. While Emerson never completely disconnected from civilization, he also conveys ideas about the importance of not being a…

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    Imagine taking away the life of someone who has hope, someone that can change. Imagine taking away the life of your child then regretting it. Imagine living in a society where no one grows bonds and no one cares about the lives of others because unwinding exists. Imagine living in this heartless, judging society, where they take away the lives of teenagers, whose hormones are raging, and they are still trying to figure out who they are. These teens can change, but no one has hope for them. Teens…

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    Knowing that Torvald is against borrowing money and debt, we can infer that if Nora did not borrow the money then she would have obeyed Torvald and knew that borrowing was not allowed. And due to her not borrowing the money it would be clear that torvald would have either gotten increasingly more ill or he could have died due to the unborrowed money. Nora only borrowed the money for torvald because she loved him unconditionally and couldn’t bear to lose him. If Torvald would have passed, this…

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