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    heart-wrenching guilt for his sin and even goes as far as to punish his own self with a whip in the dark of every night because he feels so awful for what he had done. Chillingsworth did none of these things, as he had no guilt for his vengeful sin and he did not expose it either. He dwelled deeply on his sin, embracing it as if it were an ally to him. In this way he is truly the worst of the sinners in the novel of the scarlet letter. What picture of Puritan society is gathered from the…

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    (Question 1) On September 11, 2001, four planes were hijacked and crashed into multiple locations. Two of the planes were crashed into the north and south towers of the World Trade Center. Another of the planes crashed into the Pentagon. This series of attacks caused over 3,000 deaths nationwide; however, the casualties could have increased drastically if not for the incredibly brave, selfless, and patriotic actions of the 45 passengers aboard flight 93, the fourth hijacked plane. While the…

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    It was a little after nine when we finally got into the city, and we were all sure there was place we had to go. The others had talked about how much they had wanted to Navy Pier before we even left; even the two other people from Chicago want to go. No matter how much they wanted to go, I couldn’t get myself to want to go as much as they did. The thing is that Navy Pier is one of the most touristy places in the whole city, which means that it’s always filled to the brim with people, and I’m not…

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    it was believed that there was an estimated six hundred different groups or ‘nations’ with distinctive cultures and beliefs around the continent. None of the British soldiers or convicts announced their arrival or told the Indigenous people their intentions with the land. This therefore caused great changes onto Aboriginal societies as many groups were taken away from their land. The first recorded use of Aboriginal trackers was in 1834, the British found the aboriginals very skilful in tracking…

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    gave the mother my family 's contact information as he knew we were considering options other than Ethiopia. We were shocked by this new option for adoption. The likelihood of my family adopting this newborn was slim to none because of many uncertainties surrounding domestic adoption. However, my parents made sure to take the right steps to put us in a position where the birth mother could choose our family to adopt Hope. There were many obstacles as we explored this new open door. Some days, I…

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    Emma Dialectical Journal

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    night sky, it hit me at that exact moment. They were my best friends. They were always there for me and were always right by my side when I needed them. They biked around town and went on adventures with me. We may have not considered each other as “best friends” but they were certainly the ones who were closest to me, and in the end, that’s what counts. Devan broke the silence by rambling about high school. “It’s just all going to be so different. None of you are in any of my classes, I don’t…

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    Once upon a time, there were three boys and three girls in a red fox family. The brothers’ names were Doug, Jimmy, and Bruce. The sisters’ names were Daniela, Fiona, and Stephanie. One day, all of the kids and the pack went hunting. While they were hunting, the brothers and sisters ran off and got lost together! They walked for weeks and weeks and couldn’t find shelter or their parents. They tried to find some food, but it was very hard for them. They found some food by breaking ice and fishing…

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    life, and the time to do them, but in “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” it explains how their life was wasted, and they were running out of time to make life worthwhile. The men in “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” were wise, good, wild, and grave, but none of them lived in the present. They all lived in their past wasting their lives away. So essentially, they were “fighting death”, they finally figured out that life is more than just partying and living in the past, but it was too…

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    Social Science and Medicine journal reported that “Children formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups have lost their naïveté and this profoundly shapes their psychosocial adjustment” (Agnew-Blais 1). While growing up in his village, “there were no indications that [his] childhood was threatened, much less that [he] would be robbed of it (Beah 101). “When children…

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    Workers and Why they were Misfits John Steinbeck 1937 novel Of Mice and Men captured what it was like to be a migrant worker after the dust bowl. In the novel, when the two main characters, George and Lennie, first were hired at a farm they were not exactly happy about their living conditions for the farming season but they said its better than nothing. Like real life, migrant workers in California in the 1930’s did not have good houses, most of the houses were smaller than your…

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