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    The words “pizza taxi” may seem totally random to you, but to me and two of my best friends, Dani and Jaime, it’s a symbol of our crazy, unpredictable friendship. In the novel, How to be Bad, the three main characters, Jesse, Vicks, and Mel, resemble us in many ways; fears, personalities, beliefs, and relationships. My friends and the book crew of girls are perfect examples of how opposites attract. The resemblances start with Jaime, and Jesse being an uptight, thoughtful, “Christian Pants”,…

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    How important is your reputation for you? Many people assume that your reputation is one of the most important things that you can have. In the book the Crucible, there are many people who think that their reputation is the most important thing ever. There are three characters that you can see do this through the book. Are reputation really that important that you doing anything to keep a good one, even if you know that you have done badly, or you try hard to convince people that you still have…

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    LOOK GOOD, BUT FEEL TERRIBLE IS THE EVIL TRUTH OF RA/PsA. THESE ARE DEVASTATING AND BLEAK DISEASES THAT HIT PEOPLE IN THE PRIME OF THEIR LIFE AND SO THEY FOCUS ON RETAINING THE LIFE THEY ONCE HAD. Our respondents professed dismay that they were struck with this disease when they were young – in their 30s and 40s – at a time when they should be experiencing life all in. They long for a return to a semblance of the life they used to have, when they could just do ‘normal things.’ One respondent…

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    The Importance Of My Life

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    ordinary Christian. Back then, I did not ascertain that as a slap in the face to God. I did not smoke, I did not drink, I was not allowed to date, so I didn 't sleep around… I was just Reverend So and So’s daughter. Now that in and of itself is not a bad thing, but for me, it fostered a false sense of being perfect and that in turn, fostered a false sense of…

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    Kyle Wiens works for iFixit and Dozuki one an online repair company and the other a software company. To work at both of these jobs you need to be very educated and know what you are doing, if you apply for job at either of these companies you will be given a mandatory grammar test and the slightest mistake could ruin any chance you had of getting the job. Wiens takes grammar very seriously, he thinks that if you do something as small as mixing up your “its” and “it’s” or “to” and “too” then…

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    accompany the audience when they die. It is important that Kindred says this, because Kindred is representing all the friendships and family who the audience might find a connection with and find comforting, but makes them realize that the good or bad deeds that have been done by their own kindred will not salvage them from death. Furthermore, it also implies that it is not only Kindred’s good deeds that will not be present, but their complete absence should be expected. Therefore, assuring the…

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    obligated to prevent bad thus promoting good. But Wolf believes that this time spent promote good(or preventing bad) wouldn’t all the person to develop their character creating lifeless people living without traits and hobbies nd luxuries. Yet, Singer’s argument will show that we are obligated because we don’t want to teach non-moral selfish traits, personal perfection isn’t key, and promoting happiness is a good life. Singer claims that we are morally obligated to prevent a bad if it wouldn’t…

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    Casey Martin is an example of brute luck, he was born unintentionally with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. Dworkin would agree and accept Casey’s proposal because he believe those affected by brute luck should be compensated for their disadvantages. I believe that Casey should be able to compete in competitions because everybody should be able to compete; however, by letting him use carts will create inequality and unfairness to other competitors. Rules should also be respected by competitors and…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    “We will never have to work again. “ “How is that possible?” “Well I have a bottle of whiskey and it’s full to the brim“ “And beers? “ “Yeah man what you think I am“ “A low achiever drunk” and he laughed deeply. “Fuck you and cheers to me. “ Sips his first dram of whiskey and makes a grin “It’s been a fuck long time man.” “Damn right! it does feel good and some kind of weird and familiar. Are we just doing the same shit again? “ “Well no, yeah fuck I do not care. That’s what I want to do.…

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    just state that the cultures are different, however, when thinking of death in terms of being good or bad the different cultures add insight to the discussion. How one group of people can celebrate something that others fear and believe to be the worst thing in the world highlights the difference in opinions and how focusing on different aspects…

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