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    to stay calm but how could she, at the last minute they are preparing for her to need emergency help. Imagine doing something stupid and right before you do it the ambulance or even a hearse arriving. Wouldn’t that make your anxiety sky rocket? H2O, something so essential for life as we know it, could be the one thing that takes away Lynne’s life. At thirty-two degrees water freezes, now imagine swimming through that slush. Well that's exactly what Lynne Cox was going to attempt to do. After…

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    What do you imagine a college student to be? Do you imagine a student who parties on the weekends and stay up all night cramming for exams? Or Do you imagine a student who is raising a child while trying to juggle school and work? Most of us would more likely agree with the first image of a college student. However, based on a 2014 research done by Institute for Women’s Policy Research stated that 4.8 million undergraduate students are raising children and 71 percent of that is women (Gualt,…

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    not the apple itself, but simply the features of the apple is in which the apple projects itself into the world. For Hume's bundle theory, there is no actual apple underneath it all, only the properties exist and he defended this by daring you to imagine an object without properties, strip the apple of its properties and you wind up reducing it to literal non-existence. Some people make the inaccurate mistake of thinking that Hume meant that you don't exist, he did deny self though. He said one…

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    Imagine a surgeon being able to open up a cell without damaging it, like an skin incision without killing the organism, and be able to manipulate the genetic material and come out annealing the defect. If this was to occur the results of surgery could change the very biology of cell and we would truly cure our patients rather than removing the structure that fail to heal. If it sound to futuristic for my fellow readers may I take this opportunity to introduce them to femto-lasers already a…

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    (The Analysis of Emily Dickinson’s Human Understandings) Dickinson’s short writings can be very hard to comprehend. They can portray one message but actually mean another. A close examination is required for Emily Dickinson’s works. After understanding them, though, they can be very meaningful. Lucy Abbot states, “One of Dickinson’s special gifts as a poet is her ability to describe abstract concepts with concrete images. In many Dickinson poems, abstract ideas and material things are used to…

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    Empiricism In Empeiria

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    from experience, furthermore sensory experience. The premise being that sensory experience is the most reliable source of knowledge. We can’t imagine the world without the sensory information our body has provided us. If you take a book, for example, try imagining it without color. Now imagine it without texture, feel, decoration, and smell. You can’t imagine it. You may have chosen to make it black or white, but black and white are…

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    favorite wife (of four, mind you) now had even more reason to feel highly esteemed. She must have recognized the brothers’ harassment of Joseph offered him an incredible amount of support and consolation to counteract the long days of being bullied. Imagine the long nights she spent ensuring Joseph that he was greatly loved while encouraging him to pursue his passion of dream interpretation. She must have grown to be Joseph’s best friend and safe haven over the course of his childhood.…

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    Definition Of Fear

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    People say that fear is bad and that it just holds us back, but I think fear is what keeps us safe. Imagine there was no consequence, you would probably do whatever you want like jumping off cliffs and break the law just to name a few things. Consequence make us afraid which is good. With fear you would not do any of that because you are afraid of consequence. Some people may say fear is an obstacle And I would have to agree fear can sometimes be like a fallen tree in the road Say someone…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare makes many arguments through the words choices of figurative language to argue his claim that Juliet is the most beautiful person in the whole world. First of all, in the text of “Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope,” the author developed the argument by comparing the two so that you can make a opinion. In other words, he is using the type of figurative language called a simile. In this simile he compares the Ethiop’s jewel to Juliet’s beauty. The…

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    Immigration Crisis The PBS Frontline video "Exodus" follows the story of some of those refugees fleeing from their war-torn countries and their dangerous journey into Europe. One of those refugees was a young Syrian girl named Isra's, who fled with her family after their home was bombed. Another refugee from Syria, Ahmad fled his Isis invaded village in hopes of finding a new home for his family. It also followed the story of a immigrant from Gambia who dreams of reaching Europe to provide…

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