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    teaches the reader about setting goals and achieving them. “Through the Tunnel” tells the story of a young English boy named Jerry who’s mother lets him go and allows him to explore the bay. While on the bay, he meets a group of boys who he ends up swimming with. While swimming with the boys, Jerry discovers that the boys are swimming through a tunnel underwater. Eventually, the boys go off somewhere else and leave Jerry alone. Upset and lonely, Jerry swims around by himself and decides to…

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    J.D. Salinger’s, The Catcher in the Rye, is generally discerned as the story of a sixteen year old boy, known as Holden Caulfield, who struggles to find peace after his brother’s death. Holden wanders aimlessly around New York in the winter for two days and attempts to save children from falling into adulthood and becoming what he calls, phonies. He, generally, will settle until genuine feelings are shown, which leads to his running away. Salinger captures the significance of Holden’s late…

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    “Through the Tunnel” tells the story of a young English boy named Jerry whose mother allows him to go explore the bay. He meets a group of local boys and ends up swimming them. While swimming with the boys, Jerry discovers that the boys are swimming through an underwater tunnel. Eventually, the boys go off somewhere else and leave Jerry alone. Upset and lonely, Jerry swims around by himself and decides to find the tunnel that the boys were swimming through. When exploring the tunnel…

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    5g Male As men, none of us want to feel ashamed and embarrassed in front of their partner. Every man desires to maintain their stamina, strength, energy and most important their performance on bed. They always want to look years younger with the same passion and endurance. Nobody can deny the fact that as men get older, they most significant changes in their body are prostate health and impotence. Men are more concerned about their health and well-being. Well, in today’s post, I would like to…

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    thing from happening in the future. Webster’s case was different from anything anyone had seen at the time. He was a hall of fame player who seemingly owed all of his success in life to the game of football. But he was also the same man who later spoke up, more erratically as time went by, about how the game had ruined him. Dr. Bennet Omalu’s, a forensic neuropathologist, mad the unusual decision to save Webster's brain and this may be the reason that today there are not as many concussions as…

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    In Calvino’s “The Adventure of a Nearsighted Man” the protagonist is a man named Amilcare Carruga who goes from seeing the world in uninteresting blurs to being captivated by the world around him once he can see it clearly. Upon gaining a new curiosity for life as a result of getting new glasses, Amilcare breaks through psychological defenses he had set up in order to protect himself from his fear of facing the past. Gaining the courage to return to his childhood city due to his new lenses,…

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    It's January 2, 1994; the air is freezing as he breathes it in, and the sun seems to have forgotten to come out this morning. As the snow whirls around the frigid air under the dark sky, the 21 year old lawyer, Sean finally reaches the door of the airport. Sean, who has spent the last week in France for a vacation before the holidays, is exhausted and longing to be home with his family back in Chicago, Illinois. Sean got to the baggage and security lines around 6:30 this morning, completely…

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    Neil Gaiman, there is an ordinary boy. In the beginning he finds himself at the end of the lane he lives at. Someone stole his family car and killed themselves in it. He meets a new friend named Lettie Hempstock during that time and she has an ordinary pond in front of her house. The pond is magical and the Boy soon realizes that later on in the story. Soon, the lonely boy you hardly know about will become something you never thought he could be. Lettie and the Boy start to make a magical…

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    Roger marched into the store with his head held high. It’s his birthday and nobody could break him now. Roger pauses and gives attention to the King Size Cookies n’ Cream Hershey bar on the shelf, his hand extends into his pocket before he realizes he has no money, or not any real money at least. Roger pulls out the fraudulent money, and glances at it, he notices he has three, one dollar bills, and 2 quarters, after staring at it he puts it back into his pocket. At the register, the lady’s name…

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    time, cultures all around the world have come to understand that without clear guidance on the journey to manhood, males have a difficult time transiting boy to man. Thus, rites of passage were presented in nearly every culture as an important ritual. For ancient Spartans, becoming a soldier was the only way one could be acknowledged as a man. The boy would be sent out with only a knife to kill slaves, called helots, without being identified and must return. After successfully…

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