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    [Title]: [Subtitle] Do you agree that people should have concealed weapons with them? In fact is we live in a corrupt world, everyone needs to have at least one weapon to protect themselves. In the article, “5 arguments against gun control — and why they are all wrong,” Evan DeFilippis and Devin Hughes discusses how lethal weapons could help and harm the people. According to the author, some people who know how to use weapon the right way could help to the society. But for people who don’t know…

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    Middle School Graduation Ceremony, where I defeated him for Valedictorian. This came as a completely shock to me, and some other people as well. After the ceremony, I stood around for a little while waiting for the majority of people to leave. Once the hustle and bustle was over, I made my way towards the parking lot when he walked up to me. He stopped me and shook my hand. Then, looking me straight in the eyes, he matter-of-factly told me, "Congratulations! Now, if I ever lose to you again, I…

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    All other things being equal, I personally prefer working in a quieter setting. This preference can undoubtedly attract and retain employees who will perform tasks effectively and comfortably at the same time. Based on my personal experience, the hustle and bustle of Downtown Toronto can attribute to an individual’s stress and anxiety levels, effectively lowering overall performance. With distinguishable internal and external environments that positively affect employees, this property meets the…

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    The title of the book is “The Other Wes Moore” written by Wes Moore. The book mostly tells how these two boys with the same name had two different fates. The book was about two boys who had the same name and grew up close to each other. They both grew up fatherless and had different childhoods. Both Wes Moore’s hung out with their crews and both Wes Moore’s got locked up at one point of their lives. The author Wes had more support than the other Wes. The author Wes had good role models like his…

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    My mother is a teacher at the school where I have studied for fourteen years. This has made my school experience somewhat complex! I was happy to hop beside her while we went to school together. She would hustle my brother and me to school each morning- making sure I wore the correct uniform and had my books in place. In kindergarten it was even fascinating; I could brag to my friends that my mom taught the senior students. I didn't see much of her in school then. Only my occasional trip to…

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    Time is Not Measured by Clocks Throughout the novel, Austerlitz, by W. G. Sebald, protagonist Austerlitz continuously dissects and challenges the notion of time while telling his life’s story to the novels narrator. Austerlitz spends hours on end in train stations, empty cafes, and wandering throughout neighborhoods thus proving in many cases that time to him does not matter. Furthermore, due to Austerlitz’s traumatic past, he never fully lived through his own experiences and therefore in his…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like losing both of your parents, and have the one important thing in your life go missing? Well, this horrible scenario happened to Mickey Bolitar in the book Shelter, by Harlan Coben. In this book Mickey has moved from town to town all his life, but his parents have decided to settle in a small town in New Jersey, to finish out high school. At the activity for new students Mickey meets a girl named Ashley and soon gains lots of feelings for her and…

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    By introducing him as a special character type, Williams points out one of the autobiographical elements in the play, and that is his own alcohol and drug abuse during the 1960’s. Another dominant character in the play is Brick’s father, Big Daddy, who represents a type of a rich landowner, and embodiment of American Dream. Through his character Williams shows how the American society has forfeited all values in the temple of the most popular value in the world, money. He expresses his burning…

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    Henry David Thoreau

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    Throughout the book “Walden and Other Writings of Henry David Thoreau,” Thoreau argues that nature brings freedom to the soul, mind, and spirit. Thoreau emphasizes the fact that nature allows humanity to get back to the basics by empowering living instead of merely existing. In order to argue his point, went to live in the woods, provide for himself, saunter, and write daily in his journal. His project was then compiled into short essays to make his case. Thoreau set out to prove himself to…

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    Everybody hears about the most popular beaches, Key West, Clearwater, Palm Beach, but sometimes popular isn’t always best. Beaches are about experiencing nature, without all the hustle and bustle of the modern world. And sometimes to do this, you need to escape a little further. There is a place that is perfect for this. Horseshoe Beach. It is located three hours north of Dade City, in a place called Dixie County, quietly tucked away from the rest of the world. It sits on the coast of the Gulf…

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