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    Contents – Poems Written By Me Outside 1 Food 3 Vows 4 True Identity 5 Monochrome 6 It Flew 7 The Origin of Sandstorms 8 Exceptions 9 If in columns, read the left one first and down, then to the top of the right. Outside Breaking shadows, cracking dawn Mother bird composes her song Bright, white light casts its shade On firm, strong trees proudly made Relief from heat, in waters blue That rushing rivers flow into Creeping spiders find their rest Within the oaks where…

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    “Honey,” she reminded him gently. “You didn’t ask, I offered. And so did the kids. He’s been part of our family for so long, we’d be missing a piece if he wasn’t around. Yes, I know it’s going to be hard, but I know Jenny said that if she didn’t at least try, she wouldn’t be able to forgive herself. I mean, think about it. There has never been a point in her life where Johnny hasn’t been around. Chris probably doesn’t remember a time either. “As for me, yes, it’s scary, the idea of not knowing…

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    Our Freedom of speech is given to us, among our many other rights, so we the people can stand up for our words and be safe to talk our own opinions. But, with this freedom comes limitations that are tested everyday. Many forms of speech are prohibited in order to keep the peace in the atmosphere. We are limited by the government in order to keep equilibrium of society steady. Even though Chaplinsky had his right to speak, he did violate the law by insulting others and so he would be tried in…

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    Empower Thesis

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    once a day. I believe me doing what I am doing will make his life and others around him a whole lot better when I say better I mean easy going. It is hard to see him having to go through life not really living it to the fullest. It is really heart breaking to me and I…

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    morning of the planned attack, and with him he brings five men each with horses he also apologizes for his moment of weakness and the attack commences at dawn. The attack is a success, but only Pillar, Pablo, Augstin, Maria, and Robert remain. As they attempt to escape through the pine trees Robert's horse is hit and it tramples his leg, breaking it. Robert decides to be left behind to not slow down his love Maria, he awaits the fascist men to approach. Robert on the verge of dying or passing…

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    Sam Adams Mrs. BK English IIIH 07 April 2015 Tom BuCAN-NOT Be a Nice Guy: How Conflict Enhances Tom Buchanan’s Archetype Bullies have been around since the dawn of time and have continued the same methods after all these years. There are many types of bullying, but the two most common are physical and verbal. This means that a person will either use his or her body or words to make someone feel weak and hopeless. When conflicts arise, bullies use the same tactics to get what they want, even if…

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    ¬ The words “disgusted” and “heartbroken” describe my reactions to the destructive nature of poverty concerning young people. This aspect is discussed in the novel, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. My reactions include disgust because I did not expect Native Americans to live in absolute poverty and heartbrokenness because they continue to live in squalor while attempting to survive in it. These reactions arose as I read, “It sucks to be poor, and it…

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    unbreakable connection. Just as a mother loves her child unconditionally, humans show the same affection for their dogs. Interestingly, scientists have discovered that dogs also experience a rise in oxytocin levels, but five times more than cats do (Dawn). While both pets form a bond with their owner, that bond is much stronger and lovingly reciprocated back more with dogs. Therefore, dogs become true members of the family, while cats remain…

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    The Tide Rises Tide Falls

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    In his poem, Longfellow shows a contrasting “twilight decend[ing]” (Poetry for Students) and “breaking of dawn” (Poetry for Students) that is endless like the continuous burden of grief. The twenty-four-hour cycle stays unaffected by death for it will always bring darkness with the light. The “twilight darken[ing]” (2) uses “darkness” (6) to dominate…

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    [...] What’s going on” (188). After she captivated this control over him, the following chapter begins with, “Night falls. Or has fallen. Why is it that night falls, instead of rising, like the dawn? Yet if you look east, at sunset, you can see night rising, not falling; darkness lifting into the sky, up from the horizon, like a black sun behind cloud cover” (191). The concept of night rising and falling illuminates the idea that the same thing…

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