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    Sunrise Descriptive Essay

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    air was so fresh, and there was not a sound in the world. Waking up this early gives me a chance to witness one of the true beauties in the world. All of this happens before the world wakes up and the sunrise, on the beach, is something everyone should witness in their lives. The way the world stops in that moment of time gives such peace within myself to take on the day. Every sunrise offers a new beginning, a new chance to start over, and a new day we learn to appreciate. My friend, Sydney,…

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    “America’s Gift to my Generation” No matter what branch they are in, soldiers deserve all the respect we can possibly give. A few people in my own family have served in the military, like, my brother, my great grandfather, my great uncle, and even I desire to join someday. In my opinion, the best gift we have is that we have valiant soldiers to protect us so that we can have our freedom. To begin with, I believe that our veterans are some of the most courageous people in America. They are the…

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    for Free In a song by Chance the rapper called blessings he speaks of himself and the ways that he has been blessed in the music industry. He is a very revolutionary artist and, considers himself “anti-label” meaning he produces records and distributes all of his own music while also releasing it for free. When broken down a lot of the lyrics in his song can be interpreted to mean different things. A question one could ask is what kind of message is Chance trying give in this song? Is the…

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    The psychological healing of misfortunes, bad luck, and behavior through Christianity and Buddhism. People cope in many different ways when the unthinkable happens. Some tend to overcome their problems by pushing through and managing day by day while others turn to their faith to help them get through the rough patches. Religions have a set standard on how those who follow should go about healing. Christians turn to their God while Buddhist turn to their inner self during meditation. Many…

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    “Obstacles don’t have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.” - Michael Jordan. After reading all the stories such as; the Native American life and the Spanish Explorers, Puritan colonial life and the War of Independence, and the Civil war, the most possibly difficult time to live in was the time during of slavery while the last two falls very closely. During the time of slavery, it was an enormous…

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    hands on. Another way to describe it can be “kicking ass and tacking names.” For the order maintenance role, they handle crime by tying to prevent before it happens. This role is a lot about peace, they want to keep peace like the crime-fighting role, but in the end, they don’t want to battle to be rewarded that peace. The police role has more focus on terrorism since 9/11. I don’t want to say that terrorism was not an issue in America before 9/11, but it was for sure not focused on…

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    Notwithstanding the conviction I have in my own religion, I don't concur with the way religions are brought upon the world today. There are such a large number of various convictions that are isolating mankind from world peace. Eventually, everybody has their own particular thought of world peace, and with such a variety of various religions and convictions, it can't exist. A few religions are contradictory to the point that they can't lead the world in the same bearing. I am conceived Catholic…

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    In the tenth century A.D. Ireland was taken over by Vikings they killed there men and took their women they forced the Irish in land. Ireland’s biggest problem being that it was divided in they had one king but he was not truly king Ireland was divided into kingdoms and tribes that try take over each other. In the year of 941 the answer to their problem was born in the kingdom Munster the 12th son of a chief the boys name is Brian Boru who would one day save all of Ireland from their biggest…

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    They were inspired by 17-9 century romantic movements. In Druidism, they do not have a sacred text or anything equivalent to a bible as well as no universally agreed set of beliefs and ideas. Druidism is known to be more of a spiritual path, but to some, a religion of some sort. There are many beliefs in this paganism religion, some feel that they are animists, pantheists, monotheist or even duo theist. The monotheistic druids believe in one deity known as the Great Spirit, so as to not identify…

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    their goals towards security, leveling, and peace throughout Europe. But their historical applicability evoke differences in their processes towards peace. The Congress of Vienna took on the monumental task of reassigning territory to each country after Napoleon had skewed borders and leadership over his acquisitions and the Treaty of Versailles weakened and belittled Germany and expected an impossibly peaceful outcome. Although the means towards peace were different, both treaties…

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