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    look like a real kerl!” I looked over to my closet where my Nazi Youth uniform was lying. With light strokes at the wool, dust started to coat my floor. The uniform was too broad for my shoulders, and bulky compared to my small figure, however I still wore it to show my loyalty. “Oh Aldrik! Time is ticking!”, mutter said as she rushed…

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    It’s amazing how people can accidentally come into your life and become someone you love dearly. That person becomes important to you whether they 're your best friend, your significant other, or even just a teacher. For me, my partner’s mother was that person. She’s important to me because from the first time I met her she didn’t hesitate to accept me into the family. There’s never a dull moment, or a mouth left unfed. She knows how to treat her kids, biological or not, like the adults they’re…

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    hundred young girls, her practices are at least excusable if not wholly necessary. However, what I think Bronte is attempting to express through Madame Beck is that while surveillance is sometimes a necessary evil, it should not be your only way of life. Living in that way will not leave any time for you to learn about yourself. For instance, Madame Beck does not necessarily live this way because she wants to but because she is required to, for the sake of her students. Yet, Lucy in the grand…

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    was fortunate to come from a middle to upper class Jewish family. This allowed for her to experience a childhood above the poverty line. Having a surplus of essential items for life such as food and water, allowed for Gloria to focus on schoolwork. For many others in this cohort, poverty was a very real aspect of life. Instead of a surplus of food,…

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    and I really enjoyed it, so I was enrolling for my first semester in college and decided to take psychology 1101. This by far was one of the best decisions of my freshmen year. This class opened an entirely new world within my degree. As a Biological Sciences major, I was excited to explore different branches of biology but I never thought one would inspire me as much as this one class did. My family suffers from many mental illnesses, specifically my mother. She actually was diagnosed with…

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    accomplish this dream. In this essay, we will explore the relationship between the main characters: George and Lennie. We believe that George was a true friend to Lennie for various reasons. George stuck with Lennie throughout a major portion of his life, George stood up for him, he protected…

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    BIID, Bodily Integrity Identity Disorder, formally known as, apotemnophilia (love of amputation), is “a psychologically based condition in which an individual has a fantasy of having a missing limb”("Apotemnophilia ", 2016). In patients diagnosed with BIID who do not receive the surgery they need, the desire to have an amputation is so overbearing that they will go to extreme lengths to conduct the operation themselves. Patients have been known to “pour drain cleaner into her [their]…

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    Freedom as a human, the feeling of acting through free will Being free! To lie on a beach with not a single care in the world. To not have an ounce of a guilt on a broad chest. The power of will that we give our self as people is very rare. We often as humans give our self no credit. We seem too think we are “useless” and “not good enough”. This is not the case. We are flawed and our actions are flawed, we give into what makes us seem evil or negative. This is not who we are, well unless your…

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    Both Jane Austen and Charles Dickens possess names that the average teenage American has heard of at some point in their few years of life. Throughout the following text we will explore what each has presented and contributed to their readers. Contrasting things such as sense verses sensibility, and fact verses imagination. In the reading of these different works, it is easy to gain a greater understanding and appreciation for different perspectives and situations. Let us begin with delving…

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    It was June 28, 2014, the day of my Quinceanera, the day I had been waiting for since I turned fourteen. After several months of planning and practicing the dances, my big day was finally here. I woke up early in the morning to shower and wait for the makeup and hair stylist to arrive. I was tired. I hadn't been getting much sleep due to the last minute details and being too excited to even worry about sleep. Outside, it was looking like a beautiful day to have a party. The sun was shining, the…

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