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    During WWII, German scientists were secretly developing chemical weapons to be used on human beings. These chemicals after the war became very abundant in various forms (chemical structure) and were recommended to farmers as a pest control. The purpose of these lethal chemicals changed from disrupting the human nervous system to eradicating insects, birds, fish and even contaminating soil. Somehow, in the transformation phase, nobody bothered to rationalize the level of toxicity these chemicals…

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    This piece seems to have one purpose, making sense of the whirlwind life she has lived. Even at the very end of the story, Deb still seems uncertain of the life she will lead. Just as life was hard during the revolutions, life back home in the United States presented a new set of challenges. This book serves as a way for her to process a truly impactful time in her life, one which she still has question about. At the end of the story, Deb contemplates…

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    As Dr. Steve Maraboli once said, “You were put on this earth to achieve your greatest self, to live out your purpose, and to do it courageously”. Setting one’s heart and mind to something is a big step in anyone’s life, and the things learned on that journey toward accomplishing something can transition a child into a mature adult. Susan Komen for the cure is a non-profit donation foundation that raises money for cancer awareness by providing a 5k marathon. When I heard this race was scheduled…

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    people's financial range. Over time this would create a split in society as the wealthy would then have an unethical advantage. They may use it as an unnecessary privilege to design a beautiful, intelligent child. rather than the intended purpose of preventing life threatening and debilitating…

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    for instance; everything changes, everything must die-- many combinations of ideas like that). For the Swan And one old Memory like a crying horn Sounds through the forest where my soul is lost . . . Consistent with Baudelaire's statement about the life of man consisting…

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    for everyone, but it may not be as awful as one would think. In her poem, she describes a woman’s journey to the afterlife, using both an eccentric tone and a first-person point of view, beginning with “Because I could not stop for Death” (1). Her purpose for writing this is to convince her audience that people should live everyday like it is their last and not take their lives for granted. She wants them to know that anything could happen, but one should not live in fear of it. She also uses a…

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    is one of the most influential writers of the industrial era, as she was one of the first writers to use the concept of transcendentalism in her works. This means writing about all aspects of life, even the mundane, the vulgar, and the ugly as she realized that this style of writing more closely resembles life than the classic, formal style of writing used previously. Many of Emily Dickson’s poems revolve around similar themes: love, strength, individuality, but most importantly, death. This…

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    was in the hands of someone else, would you allow it? More often than we know, we take the opportunity of life for granted. It is not on purpose, but we live in a society where we are able to do so. Unfortunate events do occur but it is not something we have prior knowledge of. In the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, the people of the village are given the uncertainty of life year by year. It throws a curve ball in their lives because they can not live normally. Men, women, and…

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    In James Joyce’s “The Dead” he utilizes symbolism, motifs, and themes to examine if man is selfish about morality while exhibiting that death coexists with life. The condition of a man is meaningful in the journey he takes to find the purpose of his own being but also to acknowledge that spirit and body can be unlinked. The story amplifies a dialogue between Gabriel Conroy's awareness and what he genuinely is blind to, such as his profound connections with himself and others around him, but his…

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    The archetypal theme of selling your soul to the devil has been in practice for centuries back. The willingness for someone to sell their soul in exchange for something they desire or what they most want in life and not always do they have another choice and that’s when they decide to not work for what they want and go the easy way to having fame, power, revenge and beauty. Both Tom Walker from “The Devil and Tom Walker” and Queen Ravenna from “Snow White and the Huntsmen” thought they had no…

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