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    get lost when trying to juggle school, sports, and a social life as teenager. It is crucial to set time aside for yourself to relax. I really did not expect to enjoy my trip to a Buddhist temple to this magnitude. I walked in, thinking that I would daydream about doing something else and that this would be the longest hour of my life; but by my surprise, I found Buddha’s teachings intriguing. At first I thought this experience would be pointless because I am a Christian and Christians do not…

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    “Seriously? That’s it? He can’t say? Really gonna let that slide?” Wallace fought Back Up for the stick they were playing fetch with on the beach. “What do you mean let it slide, we’re strangers, and besides, I want to believe him. I believe him,” She continued with more conviction, “If he has a reason I can’t know… so be it.” Watching Veronica chase the loosed stick, Veronica smoothed wind-blown hair behind her ears. “Besides, he sort of accidentally on-purpose inspired me to start…

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    What do people from a circus documentary, characters in a realistic fiction story, and children migrating to safer places all have in common? They all have dreams. Whether it’s moving into a new house or trying to find one’s place, they all have dreams. Some people don’t think dreams are possible to achieve but, they are. Although dreams are different, all someone needs to do is four things. To begin, people need perseverance to achieve their dreams. In the documentary “Circus Without Borders”,…

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    The Things They Carried is a collection of short stories by American writer Tim O’Brien. The stories told in the the novel describe how a platoon of men fought in the Vietnam War. Although the stories describe the author’s improvised memories of the Vietnam War, they include female characters that portray a significant part of the novel. Specifically, three females; Martha, Mary and Linda. Martha expresses love and danger; Mary Anne Bell loss of innocence, and Linda memory and death. Despite the…

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    Pros And Cons Of Hypnosis

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    environment • slumber episodes earlier in life (getting up, walking in a dream, sleepwalking), indicating the ability to activate activities outside the state of standby • relaxed moves and way of siting during the initial interview • tendency to daydream, developed imagination, a passion for reading, ease in adopting imaginative suggestions • the ability of intense and stable focus of attention • longer periods of not moving of eyeballs and the whole body indicate lack of…

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    How would you like to describe a person who spend all his life to dream? A man who was born in his dream, lives in his dream, and dies in his dream. Is he dreaming? Or you would rather claim he experiences his life through dreaming? In the novel The Great Gatsby, written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925, concern the life of a mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his ambitious American dream. Under the discriminative society, as ordinary people lose their direction to their…

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    have told you is basic stuff you already knew. Your dreams of promotion are falling flat. If you can't find a way to move up in your working life, you're gonna have to take a rain check on that expensive apartment/vacation/car/whatever it is you daydream about having in your future. How can you fix this and get your career climbing again? Simple. You need the tips your boss didn't share. And we've got those for you today. Here's what your boss won't tell you about getting a promotion: 1.…

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    Drew Herron Instructor Derek Williams English 102-059 2 February 2017 Is Love Sincere Between the Husband and Wife in “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin? Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” is a short story about the horrible event that takes place over an hour's time in the life of Mrs. Louise Mallard. Mrs. Mallard is given the horrible news that her husband, Mr. Brently Mallard, has died as a result of a train wreck. “She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same, with a…

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    The women in this story play a big role. Although, they aren’t in the story as often as the soldiers, they are very important. If the women weren't in the story, then the story would be different and told a different way. Martha, played a huge role in Lieutenant Jimmy Cross’s life. She was a junior at Mount Sebastian College in New Jersey, and gave Jimmy items to carry while he was in war. He carried letters, that she would sign “Love, Martha” although he knows it wasn’t love. He carries 2…

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    In Macbeth, Shakespeare portrays the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth as equal in love and ambition. Their love embodies the power as they pursue the same goal - to take the throne of Scotland. However, an attentive interpretation of the text indicates that their marital bond maintains as they work very closely as mere partners to achieve their shared goal. More ruthless and violent than Macbeth, Lady Macbeth manipulates him into kill people by repeatedly questioning his manhood…

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