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    that day would come. I had worked on…

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    with cancer and is getting very sick. She has to get an injection called chemo and every month or so, the chemo makes her hurt all over and makes her throw up, but it's supposed to help kill the cancer inside her. It makes her feel bad but she has to do it in order to become cancer free. Izzie feels sick and awful which gives her the character traits of lazy, anxious and depressed. Izzie is very lazy these days all she wants to do is lay around and eat chips. All she wants to do is sit…

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    Community Belonging

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    Within a community, it is critical to have confidence within yourself. Being able to walk with your head up, and not need constant reminders on how to present yourself will help you to lead a much happier life. To connect with others, you should find something that can connect you to the people around you. Having a constant group of people who are there for you will give you a sense of belonging that will remind you that you are important. Perception to…

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    Life: Poem Analysis

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    -Life The earth’s moist dirt tickled beneath your fingertips, coiling your hands further with tiny pebbles and mud; but the stains bothered you not for you loved feeling the gritty and grimy texture against your skin. You would lather yourself with the dusty scent if you could, replace the unnatural fragrance of fruity shampoo and fresh soap with an earthy one of moss and grass, rain, and dew. Nature always had that effect on you, urging you and calling you, maturing a desire in you to bury…

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    Siddhartha's New Life

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    to go his own path searching for enlightenment. The first step in Siddhartha new life is when he left home and went with the Samanas. He decided to leave his family, friends, and to follow the Samanas with his fiend Govinda. They gave up their cloth and stayed with one pice of cloth. They started to practice self denial, they suffered through hot and cold weathers of burning and freezing. They fasted formally days and never ate cooked food. Siddhartha main goal was to feel empty of wishing,…

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    Have you ever imagined life without a special person in it? It can be challenging, especially when you have shared your life’s greatest memories with that special someone. Many people are devastated by the loss of a loved one and takes them a while to regain themselves, but eventually are able see past the loss and seek the joy and happiness the person brought them. You leave your mark every day, in every new person you meet. Death ends a life, but not a relationship. A relationship between…

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    Death and The Grave Haruki Murakami once said “Death is not the opposite of life but an innate part of it. By living our lives we nuture death.” Thanatopsis, poem written by American poet William Collen Bryant , illustrates death as inevitable or natural, and something you shouldn’t be afraid of. William was only about 17 when he composed this beautiful piece of writing, and still had such a clear thought of what death meant to him. It’s safe to say that I completely concede with Mr.Collen…

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    Farenheit 451 Diary Entry

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    I lay here on this cold and wet old dirty park bench, alone. Begging for scraps and being ridiculed. I think quietly to myself this is where I will die but I am not scared of death and begin to embrace the thought. Life wasn't always hard and empty, I had my friends and my wife and our families. I feel optimistic, a spark of hope that in the afterlife I will see them again. I begin to cypher through the memories, the good and the bad and one by one a silent tear rolls down my wrinkled aged…

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    She was the beat He was the Drum When I was growing up, my dad was the drum, my mom was the beat, and having those two people by my side and seeing what they did with their life 's made me want to do better and more. I didn 't know what I wanted to do when I was in college, but my mom died from breast cancer when I was five years old. She had clogged arteries that boosted me to go to college to become a surgical doctor for hearts. I just feel like I 'm closer to her,and I couldn 't help her…

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    good things take time, and time will not mend your broken pieces if you fail or refuse to progress alongside it. You ought to remember that healing does not mean pretending the hurt never happened; it means the damage no longer has power over your life or your emotions. To find the path of healing, there are a variety of steps available to take which will guide you through this journey. In order to initiate the journey, you should first come to terms with your problems. As cliche as it may…

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