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    Little remorse ever made its way to the forefront of Ishani's mind. Every life that had been lost by the grace of her jaws never once pulled on the strings of her heart to question as her morality. Long ago had she become detached, long after her first kill. A tragic ending that made a new beginning. Abandonment - that had been the end. Perhaps a common. However, it was different for her. Alone, Ishani had no else to turn to but the very shadows that they had abandoned her for. Her pack.…

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    The poem that D.H. Lawrence wrote, titled “Piano”, is an example of involuntary memory, he didn’t selectively choose to remember those things. As soon as the poem starts, his first stance is, “softly, in the dusk, a women is singing to me;” (1). Then he stated that memory he mentioned was long ago therefore he is reminiscing. Additionally, the speaker’s lyrics follow by “And pressing the small, poised feet of a mother who smiles as she sings” (4), this exhibits that he is brought back to his…

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    Grey's Anatomy Analysis

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    happiness, Grey’s Anatomy is the perfect option. You’re constantly at the tip of your toes wondering what will happen next. Not only, will it cause you to wonder what you’re doing with your life at possibly three in the morning, but it’ll leave you lying awake questioning every circumstance you have personally faced in life. It seems like an exaggeration, but it is one of the best shows ever produced on television. Shonda Rhimes truly captures what it is to be a successful television series.…

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    Imagine this: being alive and dead at the same time. Is this even possible, existing in life but be considered dead? Indeed it is, and Modernist literature combined this element, as well as other truths, in their writing. The Modern Era lasted from around 1900 to 1950. World War I, World War II, Great Depression, and Dust Bowl are just some of the events that influenced the literature such as: The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, Mrs. Dalloway by…

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    Dealings In Conflict

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    everywhere: in the news to private life, in fiction to reality. This much conflict can be a burden, and oftentimes, it is hard to find a way to deal with conflict safely and effectively. To live responsibly and safely in a world with conflict, one must become aware of the situation, stand up for one’s beliefs regarding said situation, and exhibit empathy and support for others affected by the conflict. These methods of living in conflict are shown in real life as well as literature, such as in…

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    When I was little I saw an angel. I can see her face in my mind 's eye as vividly as I saw her through my seven-year-old eyes. I was in a grocery store with my mother, and as parents often do, she asked me to run down another aisle to get something for her. To be exact, she wanted tortillas. When I came back, she was nowhere to be found. Scared and panicking, I started to cry. A man saw me in distress and came to my aide. He grabbed my hand and told me my mommy was loading up the car full of…

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    “The history of life on earth has been a history of interaction between living things and their surroundings” (Carson). While every living creature, whether it be a plant, animal or human being, affects the atmosphere around it in some way, only humans possess the knowledge and abilities to severely alter the environment in a way singular to their species. The human concept of nature constantly evolves depending on the state of technological progress and moral mindset people find themselves…

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    the image of its creator. Using the body parts of dead humans, Victor Frankenstein successfully brings life to his creation, and discovers the secret to animation. In a sense Frankenstein is playing God, which eventually proves to be too much responsibility for him. Since its birth, the monster mirrors the lonely life of his creator because that is the only consistent example of how to live life. Their lives, and the their tragedies…

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    Does Gcb Exist

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    down at your newborn child, our own existence is thrown sharply into perspective and life appears both small and magnificent all at once, leaving us to wonder, “How is this possible?” And by “this” we mean life itself. The smallest questions often pose the most difficult to answer and the question of life’s existence is certainly no exception. Many theories have been offered as solutions to how the world and life as we know it was created, most purporting the existence of a greater sentient,…

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    is to reflect. It is a progression. It is a practice. I am constantly evolving. It is much beyond the physical practice. Sometimes it’s hard to trust life with all its sudden twists, turns, and storms. When something unexpected or painful happens, when we become blocked or…

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