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    could be and what could be in their future if they are more kind. George shows that the audience can become “as doers, as accomplishers, as dreamers.” George tells us that everyone needs to start being kind now. He uses phrases like, “Hurry up. Speed it along. Start right now” as a type of motivation. This structure helps the audience understand how urgent the situation is. Parallelism helps get the message across to start being kind to others now and how it can change our lives for the…

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    duties towards humanity” (Kant 564). He defends this position by defining animals not to be self conscious, as Kant only counts beings that are rational and autonomous in his principle of humanity. This principle states that all humans should always be treated as an end, and never merely as a means to achieve your own personal goals. Consequently, it prevents all unconscious beings, including animals, from possessing any rights. Kant goes onto point out that we have an obligation to have…

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    the other kids (not street), her daughter had an issue with another girl that was always picking on her. One day when her daughter was at the house just reading a book and the girl that always picked on her daughter resorted to have a fight on the front porch that Marge had to separate them. The other girl left but came back with more people to help her finish off the fight that she had with Marge’s daughter. Marge and her family had to resort to the “code” and deal with the violence of other…

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    The Sniper And War Is Kind

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    which the texts “The Sniper” and “War is Kind” are all about. The short story “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty is about a man who has the position of a sniper in the war. He risks taking a cigarette, and is spotted by an enemy sniper. After the shooting they did, the Republican sniper finally manages to kill the other sniper and instantly regrets it. The story concludes with him staring at the lifeless body of his own brother. “War is Kind” on the other hand, is a poem by Stephen Crane about how…

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    The Distinctions of Love There is no doubt that we as human being at some point in our lives has experienced some kind of love, whether loving other people or being loved by other people. However, many of us still does not understand the real meaning of “LOVE.” Everyone has their definition regarding to love. Although, love is only a simple four letter words but combined with enormous amount of meanings. Love is notoriously difficult to define. The English word “LOVE” has various and broad…

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    Growing up in a family of six, in a small town I was homeschooled. We had a homeschool group we often got together with and we did a lot with church and family. However, I grew up in a very different way than the average public school kid. Seventh grade rolled around and I was sent to a very small private school which had an average of ten kids per class. I adjusted easily and really enjoyed the social aspect of school. After Freshman year I decided I wanted to go to public school. I had…

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    Mystery Of Heroism

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    Of Heroism” and the poem “War is kind”. He presents this using intimate imagery, as if he has been in/through a war himself. He mostly uses lyrical expressions in his story “A mystery of heroism”; whereas he is very sardonic in his poem “War is kind”. Either way his tone in both his works is very gloomy through the vivid imagery he uses. In his story “ A Mystery Of Heroism” Crane portrayed Fred Collins being a hero, however he also emphasizes on how Collins is being pressured into doing the act…

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    psychiatrist if I stay in Thailand. They are many problems obstruct me from being a successful psychiatrist. And I realize…

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    ”War is kind” is poem written by Stephen Crane and is about war and its aftermath. Stephen Crane perfectly summarizes war and those affected directly and indirectly in five stanza’s, the message of the poem is directed more towards the loved ones of the soldiers who died on the battlefield. Stephen Crane used blank verse poetry and is well suited for the subject of war because it doesn’t have the harmonious patterns of rhyme or rhythm. The second and fourth stanzas characterize a change in the…

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    would cry soooooo easily it's shameful a pat on the back could break me, a common cold could put me in bed for weeks, a love movie could make me cry like my grandma just died ... Yeah that kind of weak. Helplessly weak ... I'm ashamed to admit that even now I'm fairly weak, even as one of THE most powerful being i'm still weak enough to blush when thinking about the past me. Soo this is a monologue I'm having in one of my closed-door meditation session, this particular one has been going on…

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