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    I’m falling I don’t know why or how but I am. Then I turn my head ear’s popping and I see her, I never seen this girl in my entire life, but I know her and I don’t. “Eean help me” she yelled “just hold on” I shouted over the wind trying to pull her closer to me. “I told you this would happen, you have to let go” loosening her grip on my hand tightening my hand my grip on her smell hand. “I’m sorry, I love you” and before she let go my hand I caught her scent lemons and rosemary’s, and as I only…

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    Legalizing Cannabis Legalizing Cannabis – Culminating Essay Is cannabis really that big of a legal issue for Canada? It may be an illegal drug, but the illegality is questioned based on the events surrounding the initial prohibition of Cannabis. Cannabis is defiantly a drug that alters one’s mind, it also has its downfalls, but there are many more pros than cons. The essay will explore those pros and weigh there values versus the perceived disadvantage of cannabis. Cannabis is also…

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    As new technology is created or old technology is enhanced, we start to resemble George Orwell 's 1984 more and more. 1984 is a dystopian novel that narrates the life of Winston Smith, an older man who lives in this totalitarian dominated world where everything is watched and controlled by “the Party”. The book often mentions “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING”, in which “Big Brother” is an idolized symbolic leader in Winston 's country, Oceania. In this new world, the continents have been divided into…

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    Memory is what keeps the past alive, holding on to every detail or experience in someone’s lifetime. Memories are created and preserved, and often shared with others through storytelling. In The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, the main character Offred preserves memories of her life and family prior to society’s transformation into a theocratic dystopia called Gilead. In The Giver by Lois Lowry, Jonas is given the ability to hold the memories of the past prior to the development of the…

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    pictures of painful reality, and particularly of the life of women, in the filthy streets and alleys of occupied Kabul. In that fashion he managed to convey as visual emotion as possible, from as close to his subject as possible. 21. Memories of Murder (Bong Joon-ho, 2003, S. Korea) One of the masterpieces of contemporary S. Korean cinema, "Memories of Murder" features great script, direction and acting, and cinematography. Kim Hyung-ku did a spectacular job in this aspect, presenting images of…

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    courthouse for hours. Waiting for the verdict after Atticus’ inspirational closing speech. Everyone is shocked at the amount of time taken by the jury. “The old courthouse clock suffered its preliminary strain and struck the hour, eight deafening bongs that shook our…

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    As humans, it is our natural instinct to pursue happiness, which is why many people search for different ways to live a happier life. Some find joy in helping others, while there are those who resort to materialism in order to feel happy. Interestingly enough, numerous study reveals that older people are much happier and satisfied with their lives. Another study shows that our perception of happiness differs based on our genetics, culture, social status, and many other essential factors.…

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    Censorship In Huck Finn

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    Ever since the initial publication of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in 1885, the book has faced controversy for a plethora of reasons. Initially facing censorship in several public libraries for its crude and coarse language, it now faces allegations of racism from the many critics. Once considered a staple of the high school classroom, many parents have called for its removal from the curricula of dozens of school districts for its “racist content” and thusly holds a place as…

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    A student came to school with a banner reading “Bong hits 4 Jesus,” and the school suspended him for encouraging drug use. When the case reached the Supreme Court, the judges decided that the school could reasonably suspend the student, as his pro-drug message went against the goals of the school (Morse…

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    Marijuana not only promotes addicting habits, but gives people a reason to not perform the daily tasks that they should be doing. Marijuana is a drug that can be consumed in several different ways like a blunt, tea, food, or bong. The similarities between these forms is that they all create the same lasting effect that any drug would, and it can be harmful to yourself and the people around you. Marijuana makes you feel like you are dreaming, and it may relieve your worries for a short period of…

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