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    After all, what's done is done. We can look at the past, we can learn from it, but we have absolutely no ability to change it. I'm proud of him for beginning to accept that the past is done and to forgive mistakes made by himself and others. Again, a big step. Probably the biggest change in John is…

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    All the sudden, Matt heard the doctors yelling to bring in the other clone. He looked across, and saw an exact replica of himself. They grab its- his shoulders and force him down into another chair in an adjacent room. Matt couldn’t believe my eyes. The men forcing him down into the chair was Tam Lin, Daft Donald, and the three men he met in the back of the truck near the eejit pens. One of the doctors shut the blinds, and then Matt heard a gunshot. There was utter silence. Just then a doctor…

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    weirdly and had a large amount of aching pain in his back due to it. “Hey Nathan how did you sleep,” Lucas asked. “Not very well, I fell off my bed during the night” Nathan responded. “and I feel like there is something in my hair, but I can’t feel it, can you check?” “No,” Lucas answered, “I’m to tired.” They went over to their connecting bathroom and started their rusted up small shower. Looking in the mirror over the…

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    to set an image and makes someone think about what era this was at and how it can trigger something. It is based on of the young adults and what they do as an everyday life instead of what they should be doing to better their lives. She doesn 't speak in a way where it would seem like she 's disowning them, she speaks in a way where she wonders why they do what they do. In the poem, there is a bunch of imagery. You can see (we) young people leaving school early or not…

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    whirlwind and you can’t seem to get a hold of reality. It’s not rare occurrence for a change in direction, but, we can often blindsided by it. We generally perceive change in a negative way, but oftentimes, a change in interest or direction is what keeps us human. Regularly, a change is actually necessary. Contrasting to popular belief, change is actually one of the best things that can happen to us; we just need to learn how to embrace it. We grow up being told there’s a path to life, not…

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    She asked, still laughing as she felt Ethan’s hand leave hers and she blindly felt about. “No, no no! Don’t move yet!” he exclaimed as she heard the clatter of something. “Crap.” He muttered under his breath and she laughed again. “Okay, okay. You can take it off now.” He told her. Reaching up and removing the blindfold she gasped at what Ethan had done. They were supposed to have a picnic outside but the storm had ruined their plans and had even cut off the power. In Ethan’s kitchen he had…

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    we think about that 15 years ago we didn’t have iPhones and how that has dramatically hanged things and that my daughter who is three years old is just a wiz on technology. But, then goggle glass or oculus rift or all of these software’s where we can be connected in different ways, I think is going to completely change the way. Like, self-driving cars and I am fascinated by that and how that is going to – Male Participant 1: We are not going to have a garage in the future either. Female…

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    Sherman Alexie's Story

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    In Sherman Alexie’s Story, This is What it Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona, Victor is a complex character in ways. On the outside he is more closed off and and tries to act “normal” and that he is above others who aren’t in that definition of normal. But on the inside he knows that he shouldn’t be like that. He holds regret for treating Thomas Builds-the-fire the way he does growing up. They were friends when they were younger, but by their teenage years Victor had drifted away. One night, “when…

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    privilege and ruined the Earth. God expects us to work together to with nature as well as with each other. Our selfish mindsets keep us from doing that. Developed countries like the U.S, are guilty of this. As a country, we do not do everything that we can to make sure other people don’t suffer from our laziness. In A Life Story, Alma Bandalan and her children suffered serious problems from working with waste from countries who just throw any old thing away. Jason throws an iPod and a blender…

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    My True Sense Of Identity

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    part of, well, at least for a while. How long though can we live out these delusions, until life catches up to show us we must come to terms with our inner demons? I’ve always told others and myself that honesty is the most valuable asset anyone can have, but then I live out my lie. There have been countless times I’ve put up this front of might, just to know deep down inside, it 's all a play to hide something from the rest of the world. It can be comical in a way to look back at all the energy…

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