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    The Fault in Our Stars (Response to Literature Essay Draft :Oblivion:) Title: A Universal Oblivion Hook: In life there are plenty things to fear, spiders, clowns, being overweight, but most don’t see a common fear nearly all the people on earth have in common, the fear of oblivion. Introduction: The fears of the human race are mediocre and rather fickle. One moment they fear something as trivial as gaining weight the next they fear dieting. The only constant fears this race has are those…

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    The 'Terminator' star has openly talked about his divorce with the 59-year old American-born journalist during an interview with Howard Stern on SiriusXM radio show on June 24, Wednesday. Upon promoting his new film 'Terminator Genisys', Schwazenegger spoke about his personal setbacks and admitted everything that happened was entirely his fault. The five-time Mr. Universe and the former governor of California revealed he had fathered a child with his former housekeeper Mildred Baena that…

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    duties of monks during certain days and months (xxxviii). Although monasteries had no clocks or calendars during this time period, punctuality was one expectation of monks that was stressed in Lanfranc’s writing. Time was marked by the sun and the stars, but was relayed to the monks in the monastery using bells. For example, in October, Lanfranc describes that “when day breaks…the sacristan shall ring the small bell gently” (28), and “when the third hour approaches, the sacristan shall sound…

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    Camp Laughing Waters. As we drove we sang and talked to each other about our lives, it wasn’t a terribly long journey, only an hour, hour and a half. It was dark outside now and we said “oh finally!” as we approached the camp Laughing Waters sign. As we drove around the camp we watched anxiously for Swatara cabin. We arrived at Swatara cabin and climbed out of the car with breaths of relief, and stretched out. We grabbed our things and began to to walk to the cabin. We went to open the door…

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    him, he said it was just a rag. Now, my wife would signal for me to quiet down by punching me on the arm. Being a man, I’d continue, remember when we were at the beach. Remember the man wearing a red, white, and blue swim suit that stretched the stars and stripes across his butt. You know he had to pass wind on…

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    They are called the star-crossed lovers that took their own lives for love. Romeo and Juliet are the main character in William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet. These two lovers at the end of the story both decide to take their own lives out of love. Many people wonder who is to blame for their death. At the end the Prince of Verona says that all are responsible for their death, but that doesn’t seem right. Romeo and Juliet are responsible for their own fate because they never tried to be honest…

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    The Fault in Ourselves Within a Shakespearian tragedy, there is sadness, misfortune, and death. More often than not, the character blames fate and life for the tragic circumstances that befall them. However, the character fails to notice that it is their own actions that cause these events to happen. Whether it be Markus Brutus, whose lack of judgement and preparation killed him, or Romeo Montague, whom killed himself after his own decisions came back to haunt him. Even William Shakespeare…

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    Nonetheless, the time period still presented other powerful moguls. Had Wasserman been absent from the entertainment industry, Louis B. Mayer might have become the top mogul. From his impeccable management skills to his aptitude for creating movie stars, Mayer had the knowledge and guts to subdue the rest. A Lew Wasserman-less world would result in a Louis B. Mayer-full…

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    For instance, the novels The Fault in Our Stars, Paper Towns, and Looking for Alaska, all of which are written by John Green, have sky rocketed to fame over the last few years. “Teens and adults alike are drawn to John Green's earnest portrayal of the angst of young love. Readers connect…

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    lovers who struggle to be together while dealing with numerous family complications. The two younglings come from different families- the Montagues and the Capulets- who have an ancient grudge. However, their love was destined to be doomed by the stars. In the end of the play, both Romeo and Juliet take their own lives due to their undying love for each other. One could argue that there are many people to blame for…

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