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    “The Creation: An appeal to Save Life on Earth, by Edward O. Wilson” is a book about preserving Earth’s vanishing biodiversity. The book is written in first person, with E. O. Wilson writing to a pastor arguing on the preservation of biodiversity. The pastor, or religious believers in general, think that god has generated this world, the creation, for humans, and humans can use/do whatever they want; biologists, believe that the Earth isn’t sustainable for current human activities, and humans must help conserve the world. The first section, titled “the creation”, describes what is nature and why should people care. Wilson argues that we should try to ascend to nature instead of from nature. There are three issues with humans: “ignorance of…

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    How does one learn to cope? how, after finding out that the earth is so terrifying,, do people continue on? How do you survive When I was a child I feared change. In order to pass the time I read the notorious Goosebumps series. I loved them more than anything, so much so that I owned every issue, including the special edition build-your-own story lines. R. L. Stine was the best author to ever live and will never be surpassed by another. They were horror stories and when I read the them I…

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    The Seventh Man Story

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    hurricane. They were innocently looking at the scraps of objects lying on the beach when a giant wave came through and swept away the boys friend. The story is filled with conflict between the Seventh Man and his failure to save K. The Seventh Man should not feel guilty for being unable to save his friend, because he was too young to grasp the situation, and he had no way of predicting the events to come. The Seventh Man carries this guilt around with him for over forty years, but he shouldn’t…

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    In this essay of an announcement introduction, I’m giving you an example of an announcement introduction; here is my proof.‘’There was more than 20,000 of boys from Nuer and Dinka were were displaced to orphans and other boys escaped from the war to save their lives and were in camps.” In the text Salva escaped from the war to save his own life.He walked a lot and sleep in places,he meet a friend Marial but as eaten by a lion while the group slept.Also he saw his uncle during the walk and was…

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    something unusual seem normal. In this short story a boy named Jeremy encounters a lobster in his kitchen that was about to be cooked. Then, the lobster makes promises and statements to Jeremy if he saves him, and Jeremy spares him. However, the lobster begins to make promises he can’t seem to fulfill. In result, Jeremy becomes fed up with none of his wishes coming true. Jeremy figures out the lobster was lying about being a magic lobster and throws the lobster back in the sea. Licht uses the…

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    I'm the kind of girl who, when she might actually be of use, would run to stay alive and leave those who couldn't follow to suffer and die. [...] No wonder I won the Games. No decent person ever does. “(8.82-83) Maybe this is true but when push comes to shove does Katniss really ever run to just save herself? She didn’t when Rue called out for her, she doesn’t leave Peeta to die when he has been stabbed in the Games these actions point to more of who she is than who she percieves herself to be.…

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    when an animal saves a human or another animal’s life, but instead of coming in contact with the species. It saves lives through giving its body as a sacrifice for medical testing. Holland shares the story, “A Rabbit’s Sixth Sense,” with…

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    Example Of True Heros

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    usually selfless heros usually never you expect them to be one. Roy is a hero because he saved 7 of his fellow men. Also Being a hero is a choice you don't have to do it. When you are a hero it takes training and it takes confidence, passion, strong skills and heroes are usually positive thinkers.Heros manage stress and heros have good coping skills heros live by values. Heroes are their own leader. In conclusion heroes stands up for what is right. In conclusion an hero is not someone…

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    How Ponyboy Saved Himself What if an essay could save a person’s life? This happened to the character Ponyboy in the book The Outsiders which was written by S.E. Hinton. Ponyboy is in a gang of greasers who are people who are not very accepted by society because they do not have very much money and they do not always follow the law. They have a lot of conflicts with a group called the Socials, Socs for short. One day Johnny has to Save Ponyboy from the Socs by killing one. After running from…

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    if i can't then i feel like I could have done more. If I'm ever not their to help them, at least Band-AIDS can protect them and help them from injuries. The Band-AID was originally made for loved ones. Band-AIDS can save multiple lives of strangers, but when Band-AIDS save a loved ones life, it makes you feel a whole lot better. When we think of the lives we save using Band-AIDS, a lot of the percentage goes to people who serve in our country. Band-AIDS help so many soldiers and officers in…

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