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    and ideas allows us as historians to better learn of our own selves and the people of our past. Friendship can easily be seen with the character of Gilgamesh and Enkidu. A true friend in my opinion is not one who you simple spend time with; but rather, a friend is someone who will come to the aid and support of their friend without the need for a hail to action. Even if, the action puts…

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    2008, He suspects that people are relying too much on computers, and he feels that the audience should be aware of the arising situation. He starts by giving personal experiences of how he’s losing interest in books, suggesting that the audiences minds are becoming disengaged from the stories they read. He uses the experiences of his friends and fellow authors/bloggers to further support his claim. He also uses evidence from university professors to provide some concrete statistics to further…

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    Benchmark - Ethical Dilemmas Often in competitive athletics performance enhancing drugs are used to make the athletes more competitive. Paul is an athlete who might be losing his starting position in a team because of his teammates taking a drug. He is faced with the decision of weather or not to take the drug to get an even playing field with his teammates. Looking at this ethical dilemma in a Christian light makes the implications clear, of the danger to his health and to his moral standing.…

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    this quote from the poem speaks on a very personal level to whomever the reader is, whether you are very optimistic or slightly pessimistic we are able to tell that the person in this story is in lots of distress, so much to the point where they even need to hide their emotions because they do not have a single person to talk to. Sometimes individuals experience something traumatic in their life and often enough those individuals have not formed any personal relationships with anyone. This may…

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    Speak intros Speak is a book that follows a girl named Melinda going through many awful experiences. Melinda goes through being raped, losing almost all her friends and the tough transition of going into high school. The novel Speak has many relevant subjects in 2016, the book covers a wide range of topics such as Bullying, friendship, consent and more. - The topics from the book that relate to teenagers the most in 2016 are bullying, friendship and relationship with parents. An examination…

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    My struggle with anxiety started in ninth grade. I had non-stop worries about school, my relationships with my friends and my teachers, the health and safety of my family and my future. I also had to deal with chest pains, headaches, and drowsiness. After seeking help, I took steps to alleviate my anxiety and I now believe that it can be managed. When I first experienced my first anxiety attack, I knew that something was wrong, I was sitting in church and negative thoughts about my friendships…

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    Starting high school can seem scary and nerve wracking for a freshman, yet overwhelming because it is a step closer to graduating and starting your own life. My experience as a freshman in high school consisted of having to make decisions which could impact my future, finding myself, and making time for friends and family. Being a student in high school can become very stressful and demanding. Especially when you are in extracurricular activities, staying after school everyday, and going to…

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    Composing about how a rhetorical writing experience was a result of a particular situation was a challenging task for me, simply because I could not think of any time that I intentionally wrote as a consequence to a situation. Fundamentally speaking, I do not consider myself a “writer”. Yes, anyone who writes anything is considered a writer, however, I rarely find myself dedicating my free time to literature. A writer, in my opinion, is someone who constantly expresses their passion for writing…

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    Therapist Winifred Reilly says "They say they wanted to have someone who would look into their eyes and make them feel sexy again". Reilly also says "It is not really about sex per se as much as the experience of being with somebody". Both women and men that are in relationships turn to Reilly and express that their infidelity comes from the missing emotional connection from their partner. It is not just sex that these women/men want, they want to feel…

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    internet has come about. Carr uses friends and other writers/bloggers as major sources of evidence. A lot of evidence he uses are personal experiences, and what he thinks the internet has done to his reading ability, making the essay biased. When Carr uses evidence from other writers and bloggers they are only people’s opinions and not real facts. Although Carr gives a myriad of examples, and evidence supporting his claim, his argument is biased through his own experiences and lacks valuable…

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