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    I live in a world where a girl like me could live in a big city and manage a big corporation, but I don’t want any of that. Some people want to become president, but I was never interested in that kind of thing. I don’t want to go to space or make the world’s biggest taco. All I want to do is make the people I love happy. I just want to live a nice, quiet life in a nice, quiet town surrounded by nice, quiet people. I want to help people get through hard times. And this is how I want people to…

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    Near in the Ozark Mountains, live the two of finest coon hunters ever lived. Old Dan, a dog with brawn and Little Ann, a dog with brains and Billy is the trainer that made them the finest hunting dogs in all the Ozarks mountains. They are famous for their amazing coon hunting skills. But, so after that fame, something dreadful will happen. And what a sad story, it was. Billy was affected by puppy love and it never left him. But he did want just any dog, he wanted a hunting hound. So he saved up…

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    Short Story Exam This short story is about a woman and her angst teenaged granddaughter. The grandmother seemed cold and distant to her granddaughter, and to anything else besides her dog. The young girl tries to run away with some bikers, but the grandmother would have none of it. They were then caught in a sticky situation, but the two would make it back to their home safe and protected from the rough riders. The actions of the grandmother lead to the realization that she does care about the…

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    For this reason mummification was an important and prominent part of their culture. The conclusion that I made from this research is that archeologists’ disregard of ancient Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife is problematic and the disruption of graves should be discontinued. The ancient Egyptians were true believers in the afterlife and the underworld. They’re lives were of a peaceful sort due to their geographic location, and because of this lack of strife they had a great desire to…

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    better outcome. It is important to experience mistakes in life, so you can learn from them, and you cannot do this if you are always asking for authorization when doing something. For example, in the movie Lion King, Simba goes to the elephant grave without permission from his parents, and soon learns that he should never go back there because a tragedy of loosing his father occurred. Simba understood…

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    finally forgiving himself and trying to become a better him. Secondly, the lyrics ¨Ive dug two graves for, us my dear/ Can't pretend I didn't leave you in fear.¨ He is saying that if he gets revenge he will fall too and when says I left you in fear he is referring to how he got arrested and went to prison.Third, of the lyrics “Broken hearts, break bones, so break up fast/ And I don't wanna let go so in my grave I'll rot.” I feel that XXXTENTACION could be talking…

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    The Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated in regions of Mexico, Latin America, America, and in even more countries on October 31 through November 2. In Mexico the holiday takes place in central and southern parts and in America the holiday takes place in California, Texas, Arizona, and more due to the increasing rate of immigration. This holiday blends native Aztec rituals with Catholicism. The holiday was brought to Mexico and parts of Latin America by Spanish conquistadors. On October 31…

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    floor. My great-grandfather was on the Indy when the Indianapolis was sunk by a Japanese submarine. The objectives that were tried to be conveyed is that the Indy should not be brought to the surface, because where the ship is sunk is considered a grave site for hundreds of the United States sailors. I wanted to educate the audience about the story behind the sinking of the Indy and to inform the public and the families who lost loved ones over seventy years ago. The cost and the moral decision…

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    Night of the Living Dead” is film about a zombie outbreak in the 60s. First in the film we meet Barbara and her brother Johnny when they are arriving at their father’s grave to pay their respects in wish of their mother. Upon leaving the grave site it is very clear something devastating has happened. Throughout the film different concepts can be examined and related to our everyday lives. Hedonism is the belief that our actions are driven by the desire for pleasure. When analyzing the film we…

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    Hamlet Soliloquy In Act 1

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    1. This passage was spoken by Hamlet during act four, and it clearly shows the development in Hamlets character. What makes this soliloquy so interesting is that it presents a very imperative change for Hamlet, a change from hesitancy to fearless action. Hamlet finally realizes that his duty for revenge is taking over his life and that the end must justify the means. All throughout the play, Hamlet was worried about the consequences of what he might do, and always hesitated. However, as he…

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