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    Death is something that no human being can avoid, it’s part of the life cycle of all organisms. No one wants to know when or how it will happen, which makes death scary. There are some poems written about death. These poems include “Thanatopsis” written by William Cullen Bryant, “Dust in the Wind” written by Kansas, and “Don’t Fear the Reaper” written by Blue Oyster Cult. Death, any way one can think about it, is unavoidable. So in other words, don’t fear something one cannot avoid. All of the…

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    person may have. The quality to have hope on things is a good thing. Hope is when people either trust other people to or to trust yourself on something you might want to happen. Hope happens on Jason when he thinks that he wants to visit his father everyday even though everything is declining, he cannot take of his dad and not going on his ways. He got what he wanted at last after all the hardship he went through. The quality…

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    One’s knowledge of the past can influence their future choices. Those with experience and memories of the past, use them to make important, life changing choices. If you don’t have any knowledge of the past, you could make a bad choice that was already made in history. In the novel The Giver, a young boy named Jonas was given the most honored job of the community, the Receiver of Memory. During his training with the previous Receiver, he was given memories, good and bad, of the world around…

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    Unfortunately, Poland was excluded from the “game” for the next long five years. During that whole time we wanted to continue to live in the USA, but we let the dream gradually burned in us. We also abandoned all efforts of keeping track of the changes in the entry status of Poland. One day, accidentally my husband heard that Poland became a part of eligible countries who could participate in the DV-2011 lottery again. Our first thoughts revealed revived dreams, however, after a few moments of…

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    Aging is not just decay, you know. It's growth. It's more than the negative that you're going to die, it’s also the positive that you understand you're going to die, and that you live a better life because of it” (Albom 57). The life lesson in this Tuesday that is trying is “the most important thing in life is to always speak your…

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    the decisions we make on a daily basis, in order for the everyday individual to rethink about how they can change the way they eat for better health reasons and and overall experience. With this, “Goal Replace Risk Assessment With Alternative Assessment” delivers a stronger message to the reader about how change can be possible due to addressing conflicts we as a society can approach and value, its use of pathos, and the importance of life and…

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    is asking herself if she can continue living her life the way she is when most people think that nature does not symbolize life. More than that however, she is able to dream of things like “the eternal spring of life” because she sees past the practicality of life. Through the greatness of nature she can dream of better things as she approaches death. Nature as she explains it is a form of comfort, something that allows people to dream and see life in as full of chances. Through the fact that…

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    was the first time I really had to contemplate the idea the my days on earth were numbered and that I needed to really understand what happened after life on earth. My grandfather and I had a close relationship, and he hd an extremely deep faith in Christ. His death left me wanting the same kind of relationship with Jesus Christ and faith about life after death that he had. I had seen other members in my family come to Christ already, and I decided to ask my father about what that meant. He…

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    I believe that people in life-or-death situations should be held accountable for their actions. The cause of the person being in these situations is usually their fault, although sometimes it is not. There are many situations that a person in a life or death situation should be held accountable for their actions. One scenario is in “The Seventh Man” when K and his friend chose to go out to the water in the middle of a storm. That situation was completely on them and they had the choice of…

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    Traveling through the Dark is a poem which makes the narrator consider the road of life and mortality. The poem is written in a very straightforward way. It shows that sometimes you have to make decisions by yourself, based on your moral qualities and what you believe. The author writes the poem so that the reader can relate to the narrator in the story. He allows the reader to put themselves in the narrator's shoes and ask themselves what they would do in a situation in which they could choose…

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