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    PET ASHES TO DIAMONDS? Carry your pet with you everywhere you go, even after they have died by having the pet’s ashes transformed into a beautiful diamond. Losing a loyal pet can be more than devastating. It may feel as if you will never get over their death. Hearing the news that your best friend has died, whether that best friend was a human or an animal, makes you go into the stages of grief. Shock. Anger. Denial. Bargaining. Depression. The emotions that influx during the grieving period are…

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    better off ending his life. (III.I.59-60). He is damned if he lives, and damned if he does not. Later in his speech, he inquires that, “ thus conscience doth make cowards of us all” (III.I.84). Hamlet is directly realizing his own fear of death. His own thoughts are destroying his sense of sanity and turning him into a coward. In the iconic speech where he talks to Yorick's skull, Hamlet once again goes on about what happens after death. (V.I.169-179). He realizes that the life a person lives in…

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    The Morality Of Banshee

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    seems appropriate to visit a a spectre as ancient as life itself - the death messenger or Banshee. Throughout history and across cultures there are stories and myths of beings that forewarn of human death. Just as the joy and desire to live is innate to most humans, so is the fear and dread of death. Seeing a ghost is not as alarming as the chilling knowledge that "as I am, so you shall be". Because mankind lives at the behest of the beautiful sometimes cruel powers of Nature, a prophecy of…

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    Looking under the breaches of the rocks were a biological community of many annual plants and perennials adapted to periodic droughts. Thus, the desert was not completely barren nor flat. The rock formations, surely made the geologic of the desert beautiful, and it provided a habitat to plants and animals in search of shade to reduce the evaporation of moisture in such small area. I grew more curious about the humongous rocks; and, I found myself climbing the rough surfaces nature provided for…

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    after the event. Being this age, it is such a strange yet not the best time in life, but it is also the transition from childhood to adulthood. The event I endured shaped me as a person, it caused so much mental and emotional destruction. But, it also was a transition for the good. The hardest thing that i have had to deal with and the hardest thing i have witnessed would be the death of my mother. She was such a beautiful human being. She created peace at heart for me. Overall, that women…

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    Siddhartha Essay

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    No matter what it has to reach to meet the sea like all humans have to die one day. Thus whatever happens in this lifetime, good or bad is life itself. Life and death are the only constants on the earth. People can only find enlightment accepting and enjoying every part of their own life, by giving love and asking for nothing in…

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    effect on people. It has a literal sense of washing away the day’s dirt and grime, but at the same time, it’s a rather great symbol. Purity, reflection, renewal, intuition, life, these are just a small handful of implicit ideas that water symbolizes. Mandy Hubbard’s tragic romance novel, that covers all aspects of a beautiful mythical tale and a sinister idea, reveals the underlying meanings of this once considered element. At…

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    Transcendentalist Beliefs

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    found to believe in his words and what he has said. These stories often talked about and related to six main subjects of what The Transcendentalist believed. Their main ideas and beliefs were to simplify life, the appreciation of nature, being self-reliant, gaining the truth through the experience of life, social protesting, and the belief in the spiritual world through nature. These subjects have opened the eyes of several people and have made a large impact on todays society. However, while…

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    Obstacles In My Life

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    I have faced many obstacles throughout my life. Although some short, with a promising future still ahead. I came across a point in time when I almost didn't have a future at all. About 2 year ago I became extremely depressed and began to have painful anxiety attacks. My depression felt like I was roaming around, lost, confused, and often I was usually always unaware of the world around me. I felt immobile. Most days I wouldn’t bother to eat or even leave my room. I would just lay in…

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    Lydgate Character Analysis

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    have great success. He wants to try his new form of therapy but receives a lot of criticism. Lydgate works in a charitable hospital which is built by the banker Mr. Bulstrode. He meets with Rosamond who is the daughter of Mayor Vincy. Rosamond is a beautiful girl, but she has some fatal defects. She is selfish, arrogant and indifferent. She looks down upon the man in Middlemarch. External people are best in her eyes. Marrying a perfect man is her ultimate aim.…

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