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    Into the Wild Argumentative Essay Christopher McCandless stated “The very basic core of a man’s living spirit is his passion for adventure, the joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences.” Chris McCandless had been a very spontaneous person in his time of living. McCandless always did things the way he wanted to do them. He was an independent person who did courageous things. McCandless never let people get him down, because he knew the things he did were gonna be fascinating…

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    what decides the kind of life that a person is able to live. That a place could exist where people do not have to decide whether to pay their water bill or put groceries in their refrigerator, and where all people are equal. True equality is not something that people in the world today know of. The world today is one where people constantly worry about money and everything that goes with it. People murder each other over money, the Utopia that Thomas More talks about is one where none of…

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    Barn Burning Sarty

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    How can you find serenity in life? Searching for peace can be a difficult task when everything around you relates to violence. In Williams Faulkner’s short story “Barn Burning”, Sartoris Snopes is constantly overwhelmed by fear, agony, and despair because of his father’s practices of violence not only against his family but also the law when burning the barns. Peace is essential for human development; it gives a sense of tranquility and seclusion from oppression. Throughout the story Sarty deals…

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    Lizzie Widdicombe Summary

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    during our hectic schedules. Additionally, humans do not only eat food to sustain life, but for the reason that it is enjoyable to taste, a way to learn about different cultures, and the center of family traditions. While soylent’s purpose is to sustain life, it lacks other nutrients and substances found in food that help prevent fatal diseases and illnesses. Ultimately, the cons that come along with the soylent life style out weigh the pros. However, I understand there are individuals and…

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    the rest of our lives. This subject may seem frightening to many, including myself. We often question ourselves “What steps must be taken in order to live a successful, meaningful life?” In Wes Moore’s book, The Work, we are provided with knowledge as well as a sense of reassurance about how we must find and fulfill “a life that matters”. Just at the very start of the book, Moore includes a quote from the very influential Doctor Martin Luther King stating “Everybody can be great. Because…

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    Our Town is clearly a representation - and largely a celebration - of small-town American life. Nearly every character in the play love’s Grover's Corners, even as many of them acknowledge its small-mindedness and dullness. Its sleepy simplicity, in fact, is its major point of attraction for many characters. Dr. Gibbs, for instance, who refuses to travel, thus cultivates his ignorance of life outside of Grover's Corners in order to remain content within it; his son, too, decides not to go away…

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    have not know about if they were doing well. People can also discover talents during a prosperous moment of their lives, but sometimes you can only realize what you are capable of during a time of crisis. The person that does not panic when another person’s life is in danger and calls 911 as soon as possible and does exactly what is told of them has the talent of staying calm in dangerous situations. This is an important talent to have, and may have saved their, or another person’s life, but…

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    The Treasure of Lemon Brown A treasure is something personal to someone which can only really be appreciated by the owner and is passed on to others. Lemon Brown says in The Treasure of Lemon Brown, “Every man got a treasure. You don’t know that, you must be a fool” (pg. 9). However, some people don’t understand this idea. Many people assume that treasure is literally wealth or other frivolous cares, while several others feel that is an experience or something precious which they are…

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    Julia Alvarez's Snow

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    immigrant her and her family who had moved to New York and was new to everything and had to learn the new language. Her school had air raid drills because at the time they might of had to go to war with communist and one day her teacher was talking about nuclear bombs and had drawn it on the board and it looked like she drew snow and Yolanda looked out the window and freaked out cause she thought they were bombs but it was just Snow. The theme statement that I believe it is is “Although it's…

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    A novel is “an invented prose narrative that is usually long and complex and deals especially with human experience through a usually connected sequence of events”, according the Merriam Webster Dictionary. In the novel Bel Canto, Ann Patchett portrays human experience by exploring the concept of isolating people from their normal lives and the world they know, to comprehend how this effects their perception of the world. Bel Canto revolves around the lives of a group of terrorists and their…

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