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    characters want freedom and they find they own way to have that freedom. In the case of, The Bird Caged even when he has his wings clipped and his feet tied, yet he still singing in the name of freedom, because it was the only way he can live happy and imagine a freedom for a short time “On the distant hill for the caged bird sings of freedom”. In the Story of an Hour Mrs. Mallard finds the freedom of her marriage and husband after she dies because it was the only way that she can live without…

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    Sagon’s Chapter Summary The passage, When Scientists Know Sin is an engrossing chapter whereby the author, Sagan Carl addresses the need for a moral conscience in the scientific profession of creating more advanced technology for mankind. He also presents how humans are unable to control a large amount of power without misusing it. At the beginning of this passage, Sagan tells of the overbearing responsibility that scientists have whenever they create a useful tool for mankind. At many times,…

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    Personal Identity Theft

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    Imagine this, you finally saved up enough money for a down payment on the new car you’ve always dreamed of owning. The big day arrives and you go to the dealership, test drive several cars and finally decide on the one you want to purchase. The sales person directs you to the finance department to complete the sales transaction. After filling out all the forms to get a car loan and anxiously waiting for what seems like an eternity, the salesperson delivers some horrible news to you, “You have…

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    Imagine yourself as a fetus, inside your mommys tummy. Your tiny heart beating, chest moving up and down with every breath you take, toes curling, blood being rushed through your veins and your tiny fingers curling into your palm, making a tiny fist. All of a sudden, a knife tears against your skin, tearing your fragile body into pieces. Your legs are ripped out first, then your hands, and pretty soon, only your little head remains. Soon enough, that disappears too. How would you feel? We can…

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    At the base of every American life, is a simple materialistic idea, to rise to a peak in a lifetime, whether that be a peak in career goals, or the gradual building of a family to a point in which one reaches the highest tier of the social ladder. The “American Dream” is a mindset drilled in every United States citizen brain, giving each an incentive to succeed. The American Dream that we know today has changed throughout the duration of American history. Before the need for mansions, fancy cars…

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    The economy is better than it was in the Great Recession, but not even President Obama is ready to declare it's booming. I mean, 4.9% of adults are unemployed are still unemployed. Now that my not sound like a lot, and it the most it has fallen since 2008, but that still around 9 million people. People can come up with numerous reasons to not have a job but the most absurd one of all is that have just given up on looking for a job. The Wall Street Journal estimates that about 2.6 million of…

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    Frankie Addams

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    text. During the scene with her father in the jewelry shop, Frankie thinks of the times that she pretends to work on watches just like her father, “sometimes a little crowd of sidewalk lazies would collect to watch her from the street and she would imagine how they said: ‘Frankie Addams works for her father and makes fifteen dollars a week. She fixes the hardest watches in the store and goes to the Woodmen of the World Club with her father… [she is a] big credit to the whole town” (McCullers…

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    longing for some peace and quiet? Well what you need is a vacation to rejuvenate your body and treat yourself for all the money you have been earning by working day after day. Imagine waking up in the morning and feeling the cold and soothing breeze of the seaside. Imagine seeing the beautiful sun rise to start your day. Imagine basking and swimming in the cool water of the beach in the afternoon. What place could offer you these? Barbados is the place for you. The West Indian continental-island…

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    My Legacy Research Paper

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    Imagine that you are finally are graduating middle school, almost your turn to get your diploma, you look around to see friends,family, and teachers looking at you waving and smiling. Just imagine the nerves you have walking up the stage. When you graduate you leave behind a reputation or something also known as a legacy. What kind legacy do you want to leave behind? I know that I want to leave an great legacy. I would like people to actually get to know me because I may seem like a really…

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    Internship Questions Drafts What do you imagine is the coolest thing about being a counselor? Explain. Counselors at Kabeyun are constantly surrounded by their job. On most days, from the moment they wake up, trying to get drowsy campers out of beds and onto the Assembly Grounds, to running their activity, and putting those same campers to bed, they have a myriad of daily tasks, each with their own challenges. This is the most fundamental, but “coolest” thing about being a counselor. Although…

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