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    It was Albert Einstein who said that the only way to live life was as though everything is a miracle. It is a miracle that I am able to walk from my bed and see the sunlight through my window. A life well lived is a life which has affected many other people in positive ways, but also a life in which dreams and goals are sought after with no fear or hesitation. A well lived life is also one that has been done with good intentions and positive perspectives. Life is weird. We can plan, and plan we do, but we cannot foresee unexpected events that do not fit into the schedule. It is important to live life with purpose and intention. There is a difference between living life and simply existing within its’ curious bounds. To exist in life is to do what only you must do. You wake up every morning and complete what you need to do in order to sustain your living situation and habits. People who exist are kind of like the American highway systems. The roads were not designed to last. The highway roads are a layer of black tar and gravel which are expected to withstand the forces of all types of motor vehicles and various…

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    He rightfully stated, that many outsiders have a general idea of what Christians believe, but when it comes to identifying a Christian lifestyle they were a bit perplexed. He became interested in showing people what it meant to live a Godly life, rather than saying what it means (pp.126). He truly epitomized what it means to live in commune with others. His march in evangelism included a community ( with members from all walks of life) such as doctors, nurses, lawyers, and average citizens all…

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    Everyone is talking about how you were caught sneaking out of your room and talking to El Patron’s clone, Matt. I wanted to write this letter urging you to re-evaluate the situation. Some people call Matt an eejit, but clones are much worse than eejits. Eejits are predictable; you can be certain they will act as they are programmed to do. Clones, however, have an evil mind of their own. They have no soul and they cannot distinguish right from wrong. Clones are like rabid wolves. Matt may seem…

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    When parents are divorced, most of the times, the child can choose whom he/she can live with. Jasira, the character of the book Towelhead, has divorced parents. At first, she lived with her mother in Syracuse, and then later, she is sent to live with her father in Houston, after her mother get jealous of her own daughter. Her life with her mother though is very different for Jasira than life with her father, but both of them have a different way to punish her, they didn’t help her when she got…

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    Arthur Miller emphasizes the importance of family relationships in his play “Death of a Salesman.” Through the characters, and their actions, Miller demonstrates to his audience how drastically one person’s actions can affect the rest of the family since everyone 's actions affected each other to some degree. Willy’s actions and attitude greatly distressed himself, his wife, Linda, and son Biff, resulting for all three characters to have realizations in the end. Willy learned that Biff had…

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    Brown And Schafft Summary

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    - “Hating the shit out of the next town over” to me would apply to Brown and Schaffts internal structure v. external relationships. In my opinion the authors would view this as a strong relationship as it relates to “hate” of an outside town due to how urbanism has made it difficult for the local economy to survive if per se, a Walmart comes within 50 miles or so and is perhaps this cheaper alternative to local, farm grown/raised products—so I think here the hate could be from an economic…

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    On a Thursday evening coming home from school just another hot day in Moreno Valley as I lazily walked up the stairs to my room I suddenly was enabled to stand, so I laid down my bed feeling the sun light coming out the window burning my left side of my body. My sister Ana and her friend were next room right next to mine listening to their abhorrent lyrics they called music. A couple of months ago before moving into this gorgeous house the prefect home I always dreamt or any other kid who grew…

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    However, I did not know where the exit was. The cave was full of many different passages and so I just ran, and ran, until I finally got out. That may have been the happiest moment of my life. I could now go outside and be free. But the same questions were still in my mind: How would I be able to survive in the real world? How do the other people live here? I walked and walked until I reached a hotel and I went inside it. I went to the front desk and asked if I could stay in one of the rooms…

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    life not of anything we would expect. In the reading, Lars Eighner discusses in great details what he discovers while dumpster diving. He speaks about the mental stages of dumpster diving, and explains how most of the food he finds is either thrown away, past the expiration date, or is still edible. Aside from food, he also describes the emotional impact that living out of a dumpster can have on a person. When reading this story, It teaches me that from all of the pleasant things in life I take…

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    People could be living in places like a house, apartment, orphanage, and maybe even a tent, etc. For example, I live in an apartment that my family pays rent for and sleep in every night. There isn’t any other place that I stay in whether I like it or not. It maybe where I live in but should I really consider it my home if I don’t like it(I like my home)? Must I consider it my true home if I had not liked it? Looking at it in a one point of understanding, home is an object that people…

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