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    “It’s a rare gift to understand your life is wondrous, and that it won’t last forever.” (pg. 5) Context: This is said by Arrow. She is remembering the time she borrowed her father’s car to go see some friends who lived in the country. Her favorite song came on, and the way the shadow of the leaves landed on her window made her pull over to cry. Arrow felt very happy and joyous to be alive. Saying, “she stumbled into the core of what it is to be human.” (pg.5) Content Analysis: This quotes…

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    available before, and online pornography, an emerge form of adult entertainment from the internet, is now an issue of public debate and moral value. In the topic, there are two major opposite points of view. Marnia Robinson, author of Cupid 's Poisoned Arrow: From Habit to Harmony in Sexual Relationships, views porn as an extreme stimulation and a potentially addicted behavior that need to be regulated strictly. She published her article Boys and Porn: It Ain’t Your Father’s Playboy, which is…

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    Arrow of God is a tragedy that encompasses war, violation of religion, revenge, and people dying. Achebe narrates the story through the third person omniscient point of view, as he jumps from one person to the other to tell the story. The theme revolves around conflict; conflict between the communities of Umuaro and Okperi to have control of land, religious conflict between the villages of Ezeulu 's and Ezidemilli 's and their priests Ezeulu and Ezidemilli. With the biggest conflict being…

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    I found that the fridging of Dinah Lance in Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters, was a bit different that the traditional definition of the act. Though Dinah is brutally tortured, she is not killed or disabled afterwards, so her death isn’t a meaningless act. However, the purpose of the scene is to force Ollie or Green Arrow to kill her torturer, without hesitation, an act only solicited by Dinah’s kidnapping. Also I did find that females were objectified throughout the comic, or at least stripped…

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    beginning of the school year, I moved from Bentonville, Arkansas, to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, which came with all sorts of changes. Some of the challenges I faced included making new friends, adjusting to my new life in Broken Arrow, and finding my way and where I belong in a new place. Unfortunately, when I moved I realized how difficult making friends was, especially since I did not know a single person at Broken Arrow. For example, I was very nervous when I walked into school on the first day…

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    As an African novel, “Arrow Of God” dwells on the problem of the postcolonial Nigerian society. The theme of the novel centers on the conflict between the African culture and the Western culture as well as the conflict between the Christian ideology and the Traditional religious doctrine . In the novel , The events begin with the political conflict between the two Nigerian neighboring regions of rural Igbo land: Umuaro and Okperi on their boarders to show superiority on each other and this…

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    and Plato implored others to question their surroundings, establishing the field of philosophy, people have neglected to attain an answer to a question involving one of the most fundamental properties that fosters all existence, what is time? “The Arrow of Time? It’s All in Our Heads”, by Robert Lanza is an article that seeks to spark the Socrates in all of us. Lanza outlines the way we perceive time and how it ties in with its quantum and physiological components. In order to understand the…

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    Arrow follows the story of a young adult called Oliver Queen who is the son of a multi billionaire. Oliver is stranded on an island called Lian yu for 5 years when a boating trip goes horrible wrong. The boat was tampered with and only Oliver, his father Robert and one of the crew make it onto the life raft; the rest of the crew and Oliver’s friend Sarah Lance went down with the boat. Oliver was compelled by his fathers dying wish so he made the promise to one day, right his father’s wrongs. But…

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    Arrow of God and The Hunger Games are both books that follow protagonists journeys as they face the challenges and important decisions that not only affect themselves but others. The Hunger Games is set in a controlling society that is divided into twelve districts. There used to be thirteen districts, but the thirteenth rebelled and lost. Because of this rebellion, two contenders from each district are forced to fight to the death for the capital’s pleasure. Katniss is the protagonist in…

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    One of the most crucial milestones in my lifetime was making the Broken Arrow High School soccer Team. I didn’t think I deserved to make the team; so I was appalled when I did. To comprehend why making the soccer team is a significant milestone for me, you must know a little about my soccer career. I have played soccer for as long as I can remember. I began playing soccer around the age of four with a parent taught program; ever since my interest in soccer exponentially grew. Although I…

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