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    the laws he advocated would leave the terminally ill exposed to die against their will.” The purpose of this protest was to persuade the White House not to legalize assisted suicide, and appealed to the public to prohibit assisted suicide. Therefore, Muhammed’s participation in the protest against legalization of assisted suicide in front of the White House was voluntary injection, because he was voluntarily injecting himself into public’s eyes and seeking to influence the outcome of that…

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    state park. At the time it was just an abandoned island. They had docks but no one was ever there. The island had this huge red house in the center. The house was boarded up and no one was allowed in. My mom seemed to know all the history of the island and I loved hearing the stories she told about it. The story behind the house was it was the lighthouse keeper’s house at one point. She explained all about the different keepers that had once…

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    In Plato’s renowned collection of dialogues, The Republic, he uses what is known as the ‘Ship of State’ metaphor to express the qualities of a good monarch. Being that a “true pilot must of necessity pay attention to the seasons, the heavens, the stars, the winds, and everything proper to the craft if he is really to rule a ship”. This sentiment, expresses the ability that defines an apt ruler. As monarchical positions are pivotal within a kingdom, as they had the duty of maintaining or…

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    The people whom we want to be are often not the people we are. In fact, we are molded by so many things in the society around us that our true nature gets lost early on. As people, events, and objects influence and change us, we often drift far from the actual person we are. In times of conflict when we lose so many of these objects we thought had molded us; that is when we discover who we truly are. In All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr proves that in times of conflict, the true…

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    The lives of the Trueba family members are tumultuous ones. The House of the Spirits by Isabelle Allende stretches through over seventy years of time in Chile, providing the political and socio-economic backdrop to the continually fluctuating perspectives of the characters. The first half of the novel sets-up the characters and provide juxtaposition to the second half. Beginning in roughly 1900-1910, the stagnation of life, especially for the wealthy is evident. The dominant political party…

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    lose their grip on reality and in their insanity meld their mental illnesses to the environment around them. Within the world of horror novels such a break from reality could certainly be hastened by a malevolent antagonist. In The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson the protagonist, Eleanor, begins to form an attachment to the haunted mansion in the wake of her mother’s death. Between her mother that required constant care and her less that compassionate sister Eleanor is left less than…

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    you realize that both political parties are at the table with a formal setting (suits, wine, napkins tucked in shirt collar, ect). The Republican elephant (left) is holding a menu with new candidates that have little to no experience in the white house. While the Democratic donkey (right) is thinking “leftovers…” as it holds a fork and knife while looking at an old and wrinkly Hillary Clinton that is curled in a ball on a plate in the middle of the table. I personally think Hillary’s record…

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    arm and began to cry some more. Then he suddenly looked up and asked, “What about Grandma and Uncle Jake?” Uncle Jake, the way he said it made my stomach turn, he referred to him as uncle Jake because he simply didn’t know why he was living in the house. “We have to go away for a while, but they’ll be right here when we get back.” A little lie because god knows what grandma and Uncle Jake would do to us once they found out Rufus wasn’t coming back around. “Are you okay now?” I asked. “Yeah I…

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    fight evil. The speech reads as a piece of persuasion, dedicated to convincing both the legislative and executive branches of the United States’ government not to get comfortable in the relative peace that marked the Clinton years in the white house. Wiesel’s perspective was forged in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany, and he speaks as one who has known the evil he now speaks out against.…

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    within Hill House on people for a summer. Although Eleanor’s feeling is conflicted by the death of her mother, she is extremely contented with the fact that she is freed from her imprisoned life. It is time for self-discovery. As she approaches Hill House, she excitedly imagines a different her with a different family, in which she would meet many great people and would be enjoying her simple life. Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House incorporates the idea of family into a haunted house.…

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