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    “Life has no meaning. Each of us has meaning and we bring it to life. It is a waste to be asking the question when you are the answer.” -Joseph Campbell. Happiness is my meaning of life. I am successful in leading a life of happiness throughout my daily experiences. Place to place, how I speak, daily activities, through success and throughout all of time, I try to show my happiness. Happiness in a place reminds me of my grandmothers’ woods besides her house. The enchanted forest beckons me into…

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    Why Do We Love Movies?

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    This film is about a girl named Baby and her family go to a summer camp, and Baby starts falling for the dancing instructor Johnny Castle.One main reason has to be because of the music in this movie. Romantic movies or any movie in particular has to have the right song in the right scene. If there is a song playing in a movie and it doesn’t suit to what’s transpiring…

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    worlds that represents an appearance, and a reality. This concept was inspired by Behrani who seems to have put on this appearance in order to enhance his daughters chances of making a good marriage. Though in fact, Behrani is working various jobs in dirty environments. Every time Behrani finishes his shift, he goes home and puts on this appearance of himself that is not true by wearing a suit. Overall, he is appearing to be wealthy businessman, but in reality he is not. Because Behrani and…

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    hosted bands, but non of which that played the hard Punk rock that gave this movement it’s legs. The music was upbeat and the songs were short, which was different from the Hippy music that was popular in the 1960’s. The people at the clubs were dancing, drinking, smoking, and having a good time. This was similar to the Hippy culture that was popular immediately before the Punks made it big. Punk music embraced a new, rougher style of music, but as we saw in the movie, it also had melodic…

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    Narrative About Religion

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    like when God breaks into our lives? Will he come like a waterfall breaking free of winter’s ice? There will be a sudden roar and abrupt release; ice crashing, water flung like diamonds into the sunlight, aerosols rising into the sunlight, rainbows dancing; a whole winter of frozenness shattering, waters releasing. The flood flows inward, filling our spirits, lifting us into a wondrous new life. Exhilarating, isn’t it? And perhaps, for some few brushed by the wings of clarion angels, God…

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    Western-born monster over the years, most of the interest has been, in part, due to author Stephen King. His monstrous catalogue of novels almost entirely consist of the horror genre. One of his most famous and recognizable creations is Pennywise the Dancing Clown from the 1986 novel IT. Pennywise is an extraterrestrial lifeform that manipulates humans by disguising itself as a clown. After he has drawn someone close enough, Pennywise unnoticably changes forms into that particular person’s…

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    The Only Religion was written by Cecil Rajendra and it is a poem solely meant to show how similar people take football to religion. Football or soccer has stirred up passion in spectators and players for so long. It has been around in sports arena for 150 years and counting but still it’s getting more popular day by day. There are no other sports in the world that drove human head over heels and perhaps like nothing else known to humankind. Bill Shankly once said: “Some people believe football…

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    Kissing Flowers Monologue

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    Kissing Flowers Now that I’m 16, grandma feels that I need to get out the house more. I work at the local clothing store downtown and I’m on the honor roll so, tonight I Decided to give it a shot. My older cousin, Karen, who is 16 as well, is taking me out to a party tonight. I’ve never been real big on partying because that’s all my mom did when she was pregnant with my little sister. “Mom you shouldn’t be drinking,” I said to her. She waddled around the house with a beer bottle in her…

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    equipment, we would do this everyday for what seemed like five hours and my nails would break and my clothes would be left off all dirty and…

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    Pancreatic cancer has claimed the lives of many people, including a number of popular individuals like businessman Steve Jobs of Apple and actor Patrick Swayze of the movies Dirty Dancing and Ghost. Their cancers were already at an advanced stage when they were diagnosed. Pancreatic cancers spread stealthily in the body; they do not show early warning signs particular to the condition. What is Pancreas Cancer? The pancreas is an organ in the body located between the stomach and the backbone.…

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