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    “You know jungle juice,” Adil said, after not getting a reaction out of Michael. “They get a large container and fill it with some cheap juice or fruit punch, then pour a bottle of this stuff in it. Gets the whole room lit up for like twenty bucks. It’s the only way people can handle this stuff.” Michael picked up the bottle and spun off the cap. He then took a long belt from it with not so much as even flinching. “Whoa,” Adil said, astonished. “I guess a big guy like you does need to water it…

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    Garadan’s Fall “I’m late!” Jake is driving through the streets. It is another day in Garadan, the last community known to man. Jake is on his way to Town Hall, the center and the brain of Garadan. Jake works in the schedule department of Town Hall. There, he designs the schedules for each and every one of Garadan’s citizens. Jake was assigned this job three days ago. Garadan is ruled by the government. There are three main laws, no adventure, no fun, no love, only work eat and sleep. Garadan…

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    Leigha’s Missing I thought I would never see her again. “Where’s Leigha?” I heard a person scream from a far distance. I nearly misheard the question due to the noisy room. I was getting my picture taken by my grandpa at a place for children to play, I believe it was called Grandpa’s Mansion. My family and I were in Branson for the weekend and got season passes to go to Silver Dollar City. Leigha was my two-year-old cousin who tagged along with us on our trip to Branson. Startled, I turned…

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    Benvolio: Romeo is so dumb for ditching us for a girl who does not even love him. Mercutio: That awkward moment when you love a girl who looks like the chef Bertha. Romeo enters Romeo: B-B-B- BOOOOiiiii, I know you aren't talking with those Nike sign eyebrows Mercutio: OOOOOOOOOOO roosted Benvolio: Boiii, what are those shoes you got on boy looks like the Jerusalem 12s that Abraham rocked in 1200 bc? Mercutio: Oooooo he said tu madre! Romeo At least my mom's forehead doesn't look like a…

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    The crack broke her train of thought, directing her attention to the noise like the first firework on the Fourth of July. Unfortunately, it wasn't nearly as great of a sight as the colorful explosions that everyone oohed and awed over. What her eyes found bit into the chaotic thoughts streaming through her mind. She wished she could say that the snapped collarbone was a new sight, but after passing thousands of rotting corpses, it was just another day on the streets. A small shrug at the…

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    Stefan's funeral was two days later, and Ginny was not able to go. Within an hour of Stefan's death, Ginny began to feel ill, her head pounding and her stomach feeling as though someone was trying to rip it from her body. This pain, however, was nothing compared to the mental anguish she felt. She was lost. Between her bouts of unconsciousness all she did was cry, her mind refusing to believe what her eyes had beheld, Stefan was gone. Gone. That one word hung on Ginny's lips, stuck itself in…

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    In part X of the “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion,” starts of Demea arguing that, religious belief shapes state of humanity and universal for a better world, but Philo argues that there’s no reasons to believe in God from religious belief. Philo mentions that everyone who sense in religion for god are men who are morally wrong for believing an imagery person who has great power. Demea states that miseries of life from an unhappy men to enjoyments of life, like riches and honors have been…

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    In part I of the course of “In Dialogue with Nature”, a number of celebrated scholars in the Ancient Greece and Medieval Times, namely Plato, Aristotle and Newton, are introduced. In the journey of understanding the nature, education undoubtedly plays an essential role. Hence, the key to whose ideas is the most crucial and has the greatest impact is highly related to the way of learning proposed by these three philosophers. Through their works, their methods in learning can be observed—Plato…

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    In the poem, “Dialogue on Poverty” the setting of winter embodies the emotion of despair that both the poor and destitute man possess. During the time period in which this poem was written the intended audience was the wealthy nobility that was separated from poverty. Okura recognized that the nobility did not pay attention to the masses in poverty, and so he sought to change this with his poem. However, just outright telling the nobility to pay attention to the poor would be ineffective.…

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    qualities of having experience and absorbing the outside world that shows the real identification of a person that can’t be replaced or duplicated, because each living object is in control of its life and has the right to its own life. Throughout Perry’s Dialogue and Descartes’ Second Meditation it comes to mind that a person survives if he continues to experience and ceases to exist as soon as they stop experiencing. First, a person’s survival is bound to the idea that…

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