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    two-dimensional, like a pen to paper. A perfect example of defining our others is: Poor vs. Rich. This is one of the world’s most infamous ideologies, drilled into our brains from prematurity to adulthood. “You must…

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    over me. It 's always the same. Her voice cuts through the opaque abyss. I can never make out what she 's saying, but I know it 's her. The darkness dissipates, giving way to her smile. Dark brown eyes staring up at me. Curly black hair, unruly and yet, the twisted locks lay neatly just above her shoulders. Her lips trace a poignant question that I answered all those years ago. “I 'll always come back for you.” Her smile breaks as tears begin to roll down her cheeks and just as she had appeared,…

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    Imagine being teleported into this new land, not of dirt, mud, or water, but of blocks. What would you do in this situation? Well, since you are here, I’m guessing you are in this situation. If you follow these directions, you will not only survive, but also thrive. The first thing you need to do is find some trees. You will probably spawn in a forest or jungle, but if you spawn in a plains biome, trees are not that far away. Get about sixteen logs and turn them into planks by pressing “e” and…

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    Definition Of Compassion

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    My definition of compassion is when you are willing to help another being in need without the expectation or intent to receive anything in return. I was privileged to grow up with a mother that was very compassionate and caring, and from an early age she showed me that true compassion is giving without selflessness. I often find myself doing things out of compassion from day to day such as holding the door open for someone if I spot them trailing close by behind me. However in these same…

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    directions in lines 33-34 describe how John gives Elizabeth a kiss. Consider Miller’s word choice. What words in the description show a strained relationship between the two? She receives it. 2. On page 166, John suggests that Elizabeth bring some flowers into the house and says “It’s winter in here yet.” Considering the condition of his marriage with Elizabeth, what might be the symbolic meaning of this? Problems, because john has been cheating…

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    have a love for their job, a bad name. Not all cops are bad, corrupt people. We need to change the public’s perception of police officers. Police officers risk their lives every single day to protect you, your children, your family, and community. How can you hate someone whose job is to protect you? Police officers have…

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    I’m sorry. You have my whole heart. You always did. You’re the best guy. You always were. If I’m not here you can still talk to me. You can talk to me and I’ll talk to you. You’ll see./ Will I hear you?/ Yes. You will. You have to make it like talk that you imagine. And you’ll hear me. You have to practice. Just don’t give up, Okay?” (McCarthy 279). The love they had for each other flourished and endured…

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    Have you ever experienced a life altering event? Where every fiber of your being has been impacted in one way or another. The person you are now would not be recognized by your past self. What if you couldn 't remember any of it, but maybe had handful of memories. Those memories play in your head like a old vintage movie projector. Short, choppy, and blurry. At the age of 23, trying to remember what life was like before nine is a headache. The few memories I do have are constantly being played…

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    What would you do if the one thing that made a group stay together left? What if that group was a family of outcasts,or ”hoodlums” that their society blames them for. Would that group be able to stay together? That group of “Misfits” would be able to stay together after losing the thing that kept them together. Even though they lost a loved one,they would still do anything for one another like backing each other up without a second thought.While reading The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, the death of…

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    In the essay "What You Eat Is Your Business," Radley Balko claims that obesity and eating habits of Americans should not be public, but rather individual and private. He writes that Americans should start being more responsible for their own bodies and health rather than depending on the government or others for guidance. "We'll all make better choices about diet, exercise, and personal health when someone else isn't paying for the consequences of those choices" (469, Balko). This quotation…

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