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    Beep! Beep! Beep! It was July 21, 2098 and Peter just woke up. Last night was a bad night. He was annoyed by all the noise the alarm clock was playing so he opened his bedside table drawer and threw it in the drawer. He was very tired but tried to resist falling back asleep but he just couldn’t. Ten minutes passed and he was still asleep.A creek came from the bedroom door and a big shadow appeared. Peter wakes up and instantly sees the shadow in the morning glow! He crawls till the end of his…

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    and "ALL" Nationalities around the world; "The American Dialogue" website has been created for "you," by everyday people; "just like yourselves." In one way or another, we all have been affected by a story we've heard regarding the emotional abuse of a child, or possibly, a situation that may have personally happened to our self. Either way, it is an injustice, and EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE HEARD. The open forum of "The American Dialogue" website was created so that your voice can bring…

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    Death of Socrates in which four dialogues describe Socrates’s final chapter in life. Through these dialogues it is often questioned whether Socrates was responsible for his own death at the hand of two accusations: not believing in the gods and corrupting the youth. Through careful analysis of Socrates’s language and actions one can determine whether or not Socrates was guilty of causing his own death as well. Therefore, the following essay argues that…

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    Romano looked up from the sofa to see Spain stumble through the door and nearly fall to his knees in exhaustion. Leaping up from his seat the younger caught him before he fell completely. “Spain” When he came home from battles, epically those he lost, Romano dropped ‘bastard’. “What happened did you, win?” He asked unsure but already knowing. If he had won Mexico would be there, having his ass handed to him by Romano himself. He felt Spain shake his head and try to walk forward. “Slow down,…

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    Wilson: Ok. So what is this serious matter that you need to talk to me about? Laura: Remember how many times I have told you to pick up the math from the floor after you finish taking a shower? And you never do! Wilson: Yes. I am sorry I will do it next time. Laura: Remember how many times I asked you to put the dirty clothes on the dirty clothes basket and you never do? Wilson: I will do it from now on? Laura: Remember how many times I told you I would like you participate in some of the…

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    Fickerbopple and the Dream It was a normal, sunny, Saturday morning. Fickerbopple was on his way to get some milk for his family. Fickerbopple wore shoes 7 inches off the ground. Every inch of shoe was a different color. Fickerbopple was weird. Or at least that was one name to call him. Some people at school called him strange, odd, freak, and a loner. Fickerbopple walked to the store stumbling on his seven inch shoes. As Fickerbopple arrived to the store, he saw faces that looked…

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    The next morning Marisol showed up with dark smudges under her eyes and sort of listless. On her back was a small, floral backpack, with the tiny lizard gargoyle perched on it. Everything about the gargoyle was distinctly female—the rounded face, the dark lining around her almond shaped eyes, the dainty nose, the long, elegant tapering tale and the delicate point to her ears. Even the fine lines of her skin were more flowing and organic rather than scaly. “Jamie, Hawking,” Marisol said once…

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    Marylin had been dying to have a sleepover with Ruby for sometime now. When the subject had finally come up between Ruby and Marylin, Ruby asked about Saturday night. It worked for Marylin but Ruby would still have to ask her parents. Ruby would call Marylin later that night. Marylin sat by the phone for the rest of that evening and she never got a call. The next day at school Marylin walked up to Ruby at her locker. She played dumb about the whole situation and finally said that it wouldn’t…

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    the world around them and the self. For Socrates, to care for the soul is the most crucial responsibility in life because of his belief that the soul of an individual is the true being of who a person really is. Throughout the book of Plato’s Five Dialogues, Socrates constantly questions society’s ethics and emphasizes how important it is for one to question and examine the world around them in order to care for the soul. Those who choose to live an unexamined life are losing the chance of…

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    sees his own life in the eyes of the dying. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Mr. Ernest Gaines novel, A Lesson before Dying. The narrator, Grant Wiggins, battles the conflict within himself while trying to motivate a death row inmate. Using dialogue within this character driven story, Mr. Gaines highlights an old struggle between a man wanting to do good in the world, and at the same time feeling inferior for the task. There are three modes of conversation I wish to utilize to prove my…

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