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    Though it may be an unsettling thought, all life must come to an end. In The Epic of Gilgamesh, a heroic king named Gilgamesh is faced with the realization of his own mortality after his best friend, Enkidu, dies.The demigod goes mad with fear towards dying. After several days of weeping over his beloved friend, Gilgamesh ventures through the wilderness and underworld to search for immortality because of his extreme fear of death. Gilgamesh ultimately goes on his quest for immortality because…

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    Change: A Short Story

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    Change I used see love, hope, adventure, and life as a narrow road, but it’s so much more. I remember finding this understanding in my relationship with God. Some my not understand this, and that’s okay because i'm not here to tell someone else's story; but my story. My story begins in a cold church auditorium where I prayed a simple prayer, and felt an unimaginary peace feel my body. Before this I was a simple kid the one who, did what looked intriguing, felt like a half empty glass, and…

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    philosophy that existence is devoid of purpose. I subscribe to this philosophy because of my past disagreements with religious authorities and because it helps me to cope with personal struggles and emotions. Although nihilism appears depressing at face value, an understanding of its true virtues opens endless possibilities. The Oxford English Dictionary sums up nihilism as ‘the rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless.’ Originally derived…

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    young boy who saved a woman’s life. She was going to walk into her house and end herself, but he smiled and waved at her from across the street. He ran over to her and asked her how her day was, in a completely mundane conversation, which led to her talking to him for hours. His mere existence on that day and in that place changed her whole perspective, resulting in her deciding to spare her life for the hope that she could help others like her. That boy reminded me of my mother, who came in at…

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    What is the author’s purpose for using this term? The most logical reason the author chose to use this term is, to set the moral and purpose to the novel. Without the actual theme in the novel, there would be no story to start off with and would have no purpose of being a novel. The author’s purpose for utilizing this term is so the story has a base and reason of being instead of a story with no point to it…

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    I was born to a Hindu family – and therefore, I call myself a Hindu, based on the cultural exposures that I have had through my family and my religious community. And yet Hinduism for me is like a foundation, one on which I have built my own perceptions of God and religion, based on my own life experiences. My particular views may therefore seem unique at best, blasphemous at worst – but they will have a great impact on how I act as a patient, and as a physician. Like many Hindus, I believe…

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    Pursuing My Career Goals

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    My main purpose in seeking a college degree, is more than to find a better job. My main purpose so I can begin a life in the career field that I've always wanted to work in. I've wanted to be a Psychologist since I was 13 years old, through out the years I've let other people tell what they think I would be good at, or why I shouldn't pursue a career in Psychology. Now that I have gained a sense of self I realize that it makes more sense to do something I would love waking up and doing every…

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    Essay On Amish Culture

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    There are many values that undergird the Amish way of life and their community as a whole which provides a basis for everything they do. These values work together to keep the Amish balanced and provide a firm foundation for the Amish people in their daily lives. The Amish is a culture found in North America that originates from the Protestant Reformation in Europe. They are considered Christians in the common sense who separate themselves from the outside, modern world. Their community has many…

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    "When you're a nurse, you know that every day you will touch a life or one will touch yours." I witnessed this first hand as I watched my mother care for so many people. As a young child, I remember watching her prepare to leave for her shift at the local hospital. I can vividly recall her donning her white dress and meticulously pinning her iconic nurse's hat to her neatly pulled-up hair. Her role as a caregiver always impressed me, and my admiration of her selfless way of caring for others…

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    commencement address on the university's website” (Furness, 2). As a college student who looks for any and every piece of advice given by someone successful as Rowling, I chose this speech to not only learn more about J.K Rowling’s life, but to apply her advice into my own life. Joanne Rowling’s speech was important for those who successfully finished their career as she gave significant advice about the future that is to come for the students. When the commencement speech was delivered, Rowling…

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