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    the colonies had to fight for their freedom, they were arguing that they had their rights, one of which was their right to happiness. In today's society, people don’t value the things that give them joy. Most people can not imagine losing their rays of light, so imagine if you could never again eat your favorite food, or couldn’t ever see your loved ones…

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    Have you ever woke up not knowing where you are and had a mini heart attack seconds before realizing you’re just home? Imagine feeling like that every day feeling alone and lost that’s something homeless people deal with on a daily basis. Waking up day after day not having a purpose and wondering what to do and hoping something will change today. Being homeless in Minnesota is very difficult, especially in the winter when the weather can sometimes reach below zero degrees. There’s many reasons…

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    other hand, trading guns and gun powered was a terrible idea because it helped in capturing and brining slaves over to the New World; in addition, imagine how many rich and thriving civilizations we would have around today if guns did not exist. Imagine if Cortez never took out the Incas, how the face of Mexico, Texas and the South would look like? Imagine how strong Africa would be if all the powerful man and woman were not captured and made slaves. Guns are…

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    As a young child, I can remember learning about Jesse Owens. As a runner myself, I cannot help but admire the fact he left Nazi Germany with four Olympic gold medals. Many people only hear of Jesse Owens’s athletic accomplishments; few people hear of the obstacles he faced during and after his Olympic career. If I had the chance to speak with Mr. Owens, I would ask him about how he decided to go to Germany despite the danger and how he was treated when he returned to America. The 1936 Olympics…

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    nor disciplinary environment, for there were many other kids that her grandparents had to take care of at such a high age. As time went on, her life kept going on in the wrong direction. I thought about how well she is doing now and could not even imagine what her past life must have been. Lies, disappointment, and turmoil, and Lexi was not having it. Finally, her older step sister shined a light on her and pushed her towards the adoption process. Her sister, Jessica Dawn did not live with Lexi…

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    Muted Stars Research Paper

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    to find Earth’s next great hero and instead it found me. Maybe all this romantic language is me trying to find some meaning in what does not exist. But maybe, just maybe, it isn’t. Maybe my heart is being pulled by a destiny far greater than I can imagine now. Maybe something does reside in that…

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    Willpower Based Choice

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    explain. E.G: No, but I would start to pray for them and also aid them in seeking help. V.L: Any thoughts or additional feelings that you would like to share relating to this topic? E.G: If you are dealing with an addiction, imagine yourself getting better, imagine doing things that you want to do but you can't because of your addiction.…

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    just by reading the words. Before taking this class, I would have thought that one needed to see nature in order to experience the beauty of nature. The writers we read last week changed this opinion. The way they wrote I could close my eyes and imagine being in the space they were describing. At the same time, writings cannot replace being in nature for example, waking to the sound of birds singing or the smell right after it rains. Thoreau reminds us of this when he wrote; “We find that we had…

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    could be a lot, or a little. We’ve been taught about history in school. Sure it’s not everyone’s favorite subject, but we all know about George Washington, MLK, The Beatles, and Kansas. Just imagine, though, if we had no idea about any of that stuff, and nobody knew about George Washington or The Beatles. Imagine if we only had our individual memories, and that is it. You wouldn’t know about your parents family, or what life was like a couple generations back, you wouldn’t even know your What…

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    enough fun experiences, I’d be happy,” He says that “most people believe happiness and fun are identical.” But they’re not the same because we all have a different definition of what happiness and fun is for example he uses “imagine a scene of happy people” we are all going to imagine different scenes like playing games or even drinking at a party. Another way people people see fun is looking thru singles ad says Prager some examples are Handsome man in the early 30’s, looking for… a fun,…

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