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    problems a person may have and how to solve them. In the future, technology will be used alongside biology more and more in the future to find problems people might experience in their lives and increase life spans. Analyze 1. What role does biology play in your life now? What role will in play in the future? Biology plays a role in my life now by showing me how my body functions and what I can do to make sure it stays healthy, and it could also play a role in my future if I go into a field…

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    traditional marriage, Mona Charen maintains an unwavering opinion that the ‘piece of paper’ actually matters (226). Throughout the article, it is emphasized that the traditional family is dying and that claiming that it’s just changing is a distraction from the real consequences of the changing societal norms. Charen loosely defines a traditional family as “a father working and a mother not working outside the home’’ and goes on to state that only twenty percent of families fit that model today.…

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    through a post-apocalyptic landscape and their struggle to maintain their morals. This distaste for reality leads to a romantic remembrance of the past that doesn’t allow people to accept the present. An example would be the nightmares that the man experiences. His nightmares are more like memories of his past and extensions of the present. Furthermore, the man notes that “What he could bear in the waking world he could not by night and he sat awake for fear the dream would return” (130). The…

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    collective team of musicians named, The Traveling Symphony, travel across the corrupt North Americas to rebuild the lost knowledge, understanding, and technology of the pre-pandemic world. Although the Traveling Symphony members endured negative experiences and life threatening individuals after the collapse, their art lives on and allows the musicians to create relationships…

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    him leaves inquisition into his experience of the world lingering. Through his poetry, like many other poets, readers can extract themes that piece together meanings about…

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    “The Lamb” and “The Tyger” are two of William Blake’s works which come from two of Blake’s most famous collections of poetry: Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. Both poems speak about the creation of different beasts at the hand of a single creator. In these two poems William Black makes the reader question who creates good and bad. How can god make something so nice and delicate and on the other hand something so fearful at the same time, and why did the creator create two opposite…

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    the poems in Songs of Experience are about bad experiences rather than good ones. The purpose of the poems in Songs of Innocence and Experience were to show the two opposing states of the human soul. These being that a child with no experiences are innocent and happy, but when they grow and gain new experiences this innocence is ripped away from them. Blake used these poems to prove something he believed in. He believed that true innocence is not possible without experience. William Blake…

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    but we are coming to the end of our lives we change as individual. When confronted with real life situations such as being diagnosed with a deadly disease we tend to transform in a sense of our beliefs and have strange realizations about life . this cosmic touch makes people laying on their deathbed rethink their priorities. Tolstoy 's novella shows the effective transformation of an individual. Life is something that should be lived correctly. We should be grateful for every breath that…

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    Blake was a 19th century artist and writer who is regarded as a figure of the romantic age. He was born in London in 1757. He attended school for a brief time period and was mainly educated at home by his mother. The bible had a major influence on his life and his works. He would draw inspiration from the bible for his writing and art. Blake was known to have visions of God. He said that when he was only four he saw God’s head through a window. Then when he was only ten he had a vision of the…

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    The Life of Jimi Hendrix James Marshall “Jimi” Hendrix was an American rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Although his mainstream career lasted only four years, he is regarded as one of the most influential electric guitarists in American history. The Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame regards him as “arguably the greatest instrumentalist in the history of rock. He was born in Seattle, Washington, Hendrix began playing guitar at the age of 15, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and trained as a…

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