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    Personal Wholeness, according to my definition, is not a specific destination. It is a process full of steps we must all take in order to better ourselves in every aspect of our lives. In the Bible, being whole is described as “Shalom” which means completeness, health, peace, welfare, rest, harmony etc. We are called as Christians to live our lives to the absolute fullest (John 10:10) and in order to do this, we must take every area in our live into account when trying to move closer to gaining…

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    Talk Over Relationships

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    need to talk about it, and that if I bring it up again she will walk out. I find this funny because I drove us here and the only other option she has is to walk home. I don’t laugh though. She is the kind of girl who would do that. She’d walk out and in five minutes she’d be crying on the phone for me to pick her up. She stops talking and begins looking back at her half-empty drink. I believe fights and arguments are meant to be talked out, analyzed, and fixed. Anything that’s big enough for her…

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    I remember the extensive heat and the annoying sound of mosquitos revolving my head, I just layed on my bed thinking of what life had prepared for me. The thought of going through the most difficult moment in my life sadden me when was I to think that I would leave my parents and not be certain when I was to see them again. I could feel the emotion arising inside me, breath after breath I could feel an extensive knot build up within my throat. My face got stiff and my vision became blurry I…

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    room. SUDDENLY -- the door is flung open, and her mother dashes in. SARAH (whispering) Under the bed! SUDDENLY -- Stephanie is under the bed, peering out as her mother rises. She sees only feet, and hears the angry animal noise again. Then, she hears what sounds like a struggle, and in an instant, her mother falls to the floor, her face bloodied, as though it has been chewed on. Blood seeps toward Stephanie, under the bed. The creature strokes her face. It is a QALLUPILUK. It has…

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    Papa Bear’s Big Mistake: Once Upon a Time: After the unexpected visit from Goldilocks, Papa Bear became concerned with her attempting break into the house again. He decided to invest in security cameras to capture anything that happens outside and inside of his home. Months and months pass and nothing of interest appeared on the expensive cameras. Papa Bear beings to relax that the break in was only a one-time ordeal. He does not however, take down the cameras. A few years pass and Papa Bear…

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    Scene: The last scene where Lee walks out the door at the very end and needs help to walk outside Introduction: Lee is a young man who has been affected by the struggle of losing a best friend in a car accident. This was able to bring out a different side of Lee that the audience hadn’t seen before. Prior to the accident he was a happy, sarcastic and loyal character but he changed when he lost his best friend. He became angry, depressed, abusive and isolated himself from anyone and everything…

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    The theme of Identity is developed as Ed tries to become someone who views himself as more than an ordinary person. Ed is not overly happy with what he has done in his life especially when compared to his brother Tommy who has ‘done most things right’ and left for University. The sort of behaviour that Ed shows everyday is evident in his friends as well, however, Ritchie displays this sort of behaviour the most , he has no job, no motivation, no ambition and no achievements. Ed used to be like…

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    Perseverance In The Hobbit

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    In every person's life journey there will be hardships, and only if they persevere and trust in God will they succeed in life. Perseverance is something the dwarf company showed throughout The Hobbit book. Just like the Jews of the Holocaust and even dating back to the Jews in ancient Bible times, the dwarves survived a tragedy. Only through extreme perseverance did the dwarf company and Jews survive. This perseverance is what every person would need to get through life. Only in the complete…

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    Vy Lone Wolf

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    Vy is considered a lone wolf by her family and friends. She is usually seen by herself at family gatherings or socials, but once you get to know her she really opens up. Vy may be seen distance to even her relatives. Nevertheless, her loyalty is strong and she remains extremely close to her little cousins. I give Vy a lot of independence because I trust that she will use it to her advantages. She is more mature than others her age. Since Vy keeps everything to herself, she handles her…

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    In 1979, a young man named Terry Fox, who was diagnosed with bone cancer and forced to have his right leg amputated, began his Marathon of Hope, a cross-Canada run to raise money for cancer research and awareness. The case of The Terry Fox Marathon of Hope has always been a truly inspiring story of a young fighter determined to help others. His actions prove to be a great example of what it is to be selfless and heroic. His perseverance throughout his journey despite his own failing health and…

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