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    they think. My own mother is a closet smoker and refuses to admit that she smokes cigarettes because she is scared of what her own family will consider of her. I don't want my future to be me hiding in a closet from my own children and husband. I want one of those marriages that never give up and never hides anything. Also, I want children who love me and appreciate me, and when it comes to my children I want the best for them. A positive family setting can help children with academic…

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    Santos I was really Into Racing so I bought a really expensive car and start joining races in the streets I used to win ever single race my skills kept on improving the more I raced the more dangerous it becomes, the day came and it happened to me, One day a guy was hosting a race in Los Santos Air port I went there confident that am gonna win it after 4 minutes after the start of the race cops were already here they were targeting me after I saw the cops chasing me I had a really big smile…

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    unknown, and the earliest manuscript dates back to about 1000 A.D. Written in distinct styles, the narratives differ since one is an epic poem and the other is a novel. Despite the age difference, parallels abound between the two tales, including brave protagonists, similar plot lines, and malicious dragons as the antagonist. This essay explores those similarities a bit more in depth. One of the first parallels between Beowulf and The Hobbit’s protagonists, Bilbo, is the bravery…

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    through change, and without it life would be bland and boring. Change is what adds the variety and fun to life. In the book The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins used to be someone who would stay at home and didn’t want anything to interrupt his daily routine, but one day Gandalf and a bunch of dwarves hauled him along on their long, treacherous journey to reclaim their stolen gold. After this, Bilbo has started to show signs of him changing from a boring old hobbit, to a hero that saved the day. Some of…

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    My Passion for Racing There are a couple reasons why I enjoy racing. I enjoy racing for the competition in the sport. Racing is a skilled and competitive sport. The competitiveness can help to improve my skills and hopefully be able to continue my racing career to a full size car. My dream is to race in the World Of Outlaws. There is basically two styles of racing in this area, wing and non-wing. I prefer racing wing better than non-wing due to the potentially faster speeds of the wing…

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    and learns all there is to learn about racing will be the one to succeed. Denny’s diet is very strict because to be a good racer one has to be disciplined in all they do. Denny devotes his life to racing, but he still makes time so that him and his family can live a happy life. In Garth Stein’s, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Denny learns life lessons from racing that apply to one’s life. Accidents are things that one cannot control, and one must learn to accept these and learn from one's…

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    There are countless amounts of challenges that help form us into who we are. Even if it’s for good or bad it still shows who we are. The same goes for the little Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo’s personality is dramatically changed in The Hobbit, when he is forced to escape from Gollum’s cave, when he frees the dwarves from the elves, and when he put his life on the line trying to stop a world war. In The Hobbit, Bilbo is greeted by a conflict that causes him to be heroic. Bilbo awakes…

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    result of the rejection he had just found in the De Lacey family. If a woman made for love, instead hated the creature, he would not be able to handle it. Thus unleashing an attack on the world, focusing on Frankenstein’s family of course, that no one could have predicted. As to Frankenstein’s duty to his creature, he has already missed his opportunity to serve this duty at the beginning of his life when his creation truly needed him. The creature and the situation is simply too unpredictable to…

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    Heroism In The Hobbit

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    speak to diverse European nationalities, yet Tolkien 's dislike for purposeful anecdote makes this appear to be profoundly improbable. Family ancestry is an alternate imperative variable that shapes character in The Hobbit. All through Middle-Earth, one 's prospects, character, and social position are connected nearly to the family legacy (Clark, George, & Daniel Timmons…

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    him out of the shadows (881). As Sam stands on the edge of a knife wavering with the desire to take the Ring for himself, the love for Frodo conquers the power of the Ring and he comes into the knowledge that he is just one small hobbit who desires none of the glory of a hero, but one who wishes only for a small hobbit hole of his own with a small garden (881). As Sam finds Frodo he takes on the role of protector, never allowing the whip of the Orc to touch Frodo’s skin because he is under the…

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