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    Life is full of mystery, and I have for sure seen it. Throughout my life, I always knew I was different. However, I did not know I was different in one way. That is through my sexuality I have found out. From the very beginning of my life, I felt comfortable to say I was always attracted to girls. Some had pretty hair, to beautiful eyes. Which is common for a boy like me to notice with the opposite sex. I always fell for ones who were caring and smart. Ones that I absolutely fell for sadly…

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    Herzog Human Morality

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    While there is a substantial difference in how we raise animals (within terms of stray, wild, and domestic animals), there is no say in the animals life on how they should be treated. Finally, he seems to indirectly state some of the obvious logic that we are superior and it is only the way of life that we eat meat and research on animals to make life a little easier. It is possible that we can cure cancer or find a way to stop infestations, or even cause breeding to increase, which could…

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    Helots Instinct

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    Ever since life first roamed the Earth, any living beings with a working mind had made decisions. Choices, if you will, that are made for one’s own benefit. The fact of the matter is that it is purely instinct to place oneself before others. Instinct is the driving force; the core motivation to a being’s actions. Through a plethora of circumstances, instinct can be perceived as either good or evil; it has easily shaped itself into words as powerful as greed or intelligence. Right from birth and…

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    “Crossing the Swamp” Rewrite Our lives are filled with hardships, struggles, and challenges, whether large or small. Yet through these difficulties in life, we experience growth and change as people. In her sensational poem, “Crossing the Swamp,” Mary Oliver shows how growth and change are capable in the complicated, messy hardships we encounter. In her poem, the speaker’s experiences within the swamp is desperate yet grateful, revealing how growth and change are capable. Oliver transports the…

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    In the story Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai, Ha is a girl who has lived in Saigon for her whole life. When the war gets dangerously close to home she is forced to flee her home. In the panic of war Ha and her family leave everything but what is necessary. With her move to America challenges follow. Bullying, racism, and lack of language skills are challenges that all refugees face. Inside Out and Back Again, provides an example of the universal experience of refugees. In Ha’s story,…

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    Die Wise Analysis

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    can’t imagine how difficult it must be to work with someone who is unwilling to accept things as they are or are suffering from the severe anxiety of dying. With Louise, it seemed as though she had accepted the odds and was ready to move on while retaining a good sense of humor. It reminded me of my grandfather’s death and the life he lived. I was 14 years old when my grandfather died, he was 93 and had some form of cancer that the doctors didn’t notice until the last 3 years of his life.…

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    businessman Nick. The use a perfect form to tell the readers the disillusionment of the American dream, the story is about a young man because he have no money lost love, and unscrupulous get money, to retrieve the lost love, the result is with its life in exchange for the only moments of love, the hero of the novel is considered to be a microcosm of society at that time, all the good things are castles in the air, the American dream is just an illusion. The theme of the novel is to reveal the…

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    The play Wit by Margaret Edson is set in 1995 and it is at a hospital. The mood throughout the play is somber. The play is about professor Vivian Bearing. She gets diagnosed with stage four advanced metastatic ovarian cancer. This play shows her looking back on her past and trying to come to terms with the diagnosis. She decides to go along with a new experimental treatment. The treatment ends and its doesn’t work. She ends up dying. However, she never fully comes to terms with death, or the…

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    Death comes for some in an instant, and for others over a period of suffering. It may be foreseen or come without warning. It is almost never a choice and is known as one of mankind’s deepest fears. Murder, and more specifically, genocide, has ended many innocent lives. One of the most well known events that demonstrated the sickening act of genocide is the Holocaust. The Angel of Death was the most horrific and feared aspect of the Holocaust amongst the Jews in Auschwitz. It was known as an…

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    Theme Of Death In Fences

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    metaphorically compared to baseball. The frequent presence of death as a character in the play reinforces the theme that death is an inevitable force. Having faced death in series of tragic events, Troy Maxson battles death in attempt to gain control over his life…

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