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    The Alchemist Journey

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    As we begin to commence on our quest towards college to achieve our Personal Legend, we will all experience a number of journeys along the way that we must battle in order to reach our final destination. College tours, The Common Application, and the well-known yet essential college essay are all mini journeys that are vital in order to reach the end of our quest. Although, this is not the same path that Santiago took in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, however, he must also overcome excursions…

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    During the twentieth century, one of the most well-known and devastating events occurred in history. From 1933 to 1945, a mass genocide on the Jewish people took place. This historical event was known as the Holocaust. A group called the Nazis had a belief that the German people were perfect and almighty. They considered the Jewish people to be inferior and required them to be exterminated. Jews were imprisoned in concentration camps and were slaughtered in the gas chambers. What started it al1…

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    Name: Romero Carlos De Los Parlotes De Amadeo Age: 34 Gender: Male Species: Hominid (Human) Affiliation: (Insert corky gypsy cult name) Title: Bark Skin Occupation: Initially Romero was educated in herbalism, utilizing his familiarity in the field to advocate himself as a herbalist, however as time progressed the once compassionate man converted into a malice man he refined a animosity towards others, accordingly ensuring a discrete lifestyle of a depraved witch, who periodically uses his…

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    Basmah Altimimi Deana Period 4 October 15, 2015 The Crucible Research Project Since the beginning of time witches and witchcraft have been seen as a sinful and evil fad in society. Witchcraft is a religious and spiritual belief. People have been practicing paganism since the beginning of time (stone age). They believed in nature, gods, goddesses, but this has changed throughout time (pagans path). The evolution of witchcraft has changed throughout history, from being a small society…

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    cancer and tuberculosis and this was evident and clear in her characters' death when Catherine, one of the characters of the novel , died of tuberculosis like her sisters' death . The novel is one of revenge. It follows Heathcliff's life, a mysterious gypsy-like person , from childhood to death. He was brought up in his adopted family. At first , he was treated in a good way when Mr.Earnshaw was alive, but after Mr.Earnshaw's death, he was treated as a servant. Then he ran away when his beloved…

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    Surprisingly, when Hitler came to power in 1933 he had not yet decided to attempt the systematic murder of an entire people. In fact, it took until two years after the start of World War II for him to officially decide to implement the genocide of Jewish people. Though Hitler did begin his so-called “Euthanasia” program in the fall of 1939 for the annihilation of handicapped German people, it still took six years into Hitler’s reign before he decided that genocide was the best option.…

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    Exile, By Victor Hugo

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    generous compassion for the suffering underdog, with hatred for injustice and compassion” (Winegarten 8) In The Hunchback of Notre Dame, one of the main characters is a gypsy named Esmeralda. Esmeralda is very kind and thoughtful to those less fortunate than her. She stands up against the Archdeacon, Frollo, when he abuses the other gypsies. She also has hatred for the government in France. Although Victor wrote his book after his exile, the inspiration for Esmeralda is very clear. Hugo also…

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    Humanity has tainted Earth with its constant production of carbon emissions. Many people do not acknowledge the effects of carbon emissions on Earth, even though they are clear. In recent years, the frequency of forest fires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters has increased. This increased frequency of natural disasters will inflict mass damage to coastal cities. Guillermo Del Toro’s Pacific Rim reflects this observation of climate change by comparing the film’s antagonists to natural…

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    music, or even a story. Moreover, human compassion and empathy can be shown many ways and you are able to develop an understanding for that person's misfortunes. In Harper Lee’s novel to Kill a Mockingbird and John Steinbeck's short story Harvest Gypsies are two stories that best evoke compassion and empathy.…

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    Josef Mengele, or The Angel Of Death as he is more commonly known as, was born on March 16, 1911, in Günzburg, Germany, to a rich family. He didn’t have a sad backstory as many people would assume. Instead, as a child, he had good grades, was well-liked, and his father even had a successful business in Germany. In 1953, he graduated from the University of Munich with a PhD in Physical Anthropology. Two years later, in January 1937, he became the assistant of Dr. Otmar von Verschuer, who had…

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