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    one is willing to give up the most precious thing they have for the other. One will also put the other’s feelings in front their own and they are able to stay with them through the hardest situations. In love, words are not enough to express its meaning, only your actions are enough…

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    It is not often quite nice to convey an individual to do what one commands. Even if lying is necessary, one will use it to fit his needs. However, not all situations are bad situations. An example of lying to control someone’s actions is portrayed in between the stories “The Pimienta Pancakes” by O. Henry and “The Open Window” By Saki. In the greater scheme of what is wrong and right, lying is wrong unless it is used for the greater good. “The Pimienta Pancakes” By O. Henry Takes place in the…

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    Resiliency In The Sniper

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    1 When I get hurt, I like many others need a Way to Stop the pain in some way and that is what make a person Weak or strong in society.Resilience is that aspect that makes people tougher and Makes them choose to push through or stop their lives to deal with the problem. But the characters in the sniper from ( The Sniper) By Liam O'Flaherty and Bex from (Radical) By E.M Kokie. Are both two examples of people who show their toughness by proving they can handle some of life's pain, and through…

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    better person, because we are led to improve our personality in many different ways. Pursuing happiness gives us goals and accomplishing goals makes us happy. These goals could be small things like buying a piece of electronics of Amazon with money I earned myself and worked for, or big things like getting a job in a dream company. Although these goals are relevant, they keep us becoming a better person just to earn them. A great example could be runners. All of them work hard in between their…

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    Personal Narrative Essay: Non-Traditional Hero Stepping off my luxurious yellow-orange limousine with so many of my fellow classmates, the building ahead of me now commands my attention, it is intimidating look only reminded me, this is where I will spend the next four, excruciating years of my life. Each step closer to those double doors, the butterflies that once merely fluttered in my stomach had been replaced with drums and had somehow beaten so loud, their vibrations had traveled north…

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    conversate with there is nothing to do besides reflect on oneself. My apartment was the loneliest place of all time. I once spent two months alone there unemployed and afoot. Although limited, secluded, and meager my time spent alone there led me to self-actualization in numerous aspects of my life. The single-bedroom apartment was at times claustrophobic, yet sometimes I feel as if I was the only person left on the face of the planet. Seclusion has a way of tricking one's mind into believing…

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    An example of this is detailed with the implications of multiple identities possessed by the character assumed within the quote "I am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces. Perhaps not surprisingly, I am also a man of two minds, I am not some mutant from a comic book or movie, although some have treated me as such " (Nguyen 1). Evidently, the character exposes his true identity indicating his role as being of many, represented…

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    kids to smoke, she ditched me at the par to hang out with another girl and guy, and began making out with the both of them at the park when we arrived and got settled. The next day was a Saturday so I called her and broke things off because I knew she wasn't right for me, I knew in my heart and mind that I was better than the person she had made me become. Leaving Savanna was a positive decision because I’m with someone that helped me quit smoking (four years clean) and who helped me become an…

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    or plotted against, so we align with power. The short story, A Busybody’s Guide to Improving the World, by Brigid Daull Brockway, highlights the impact of inaction, and its unintended consequences. In the passage, Brockway states: When I was a teenageer, a man I knew killed his son and himself. On the TV news the neighbors were shocked that something like this would happen here, and they had no idea the family was in such trouble. It was a…

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    before I started to read Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. In 2012, my grandfather was diagnosed with ALS. Up until that point, I had never heard of this terrible disease. Being the naïve eighteen-year-old girl that I was at the time, I did not give my grandfather the care and attention he deserved. At the time of his diagnosis, I saw death as something that shouldn’t be talked about. It was a gloomy shadow that no one wanted to acknowledge. My family struggled to accept the situation and I…

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