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    Is it Worth It? Some people take risks for the better and some take risks not for the better. But no one takes risks for the same exact thing. For example, Annie Johnson took a risk to create a stable life for her and her children. Buck, he took a risk to survive and create a livable habitat. The Nasa Kennedy Space Center took a risk to make themselves stand out and to show who they really are. The three of these people had many differences on what they did and why they did it. However all…

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    There are many things in life that contribute to our development as individuals whether it is social, familial, or certain living circumstances. At a young age, we are introduced to new ideas that allow us to discover the many ways in which we are the same or different from others. We are born without rules and because of this, we cherish that ignorance, is in fact bliss when we become wiser. The idea of an innocent mindset maturing into what some may call experienced, is exemplified in one of…

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    new 3DS game, Mario and Luigi Dream Team. I was just about to face the boss at the bottom of the volcano, but then my dad said we have to go. My whole family started with a warm up going up American Flyer and going down Coppertone. We did a bunch of runs together, then when we had lunch at T-Rex grill, My sister was tired, so we split up girls and boys. The girls went back down to the condo while we decided to go up to the top of the mountain. It was just after noon, and we were having fun in…

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    having a piece of land together; Lennie wants to raise and care for rabbits on the land, because he likes touching soft things. Because of this, he often kills the animals he touches and is accused of rape when he grabs a woman’s dress. Lennie’s disability constantly causes the men to have to move. When they settle in a new place, Lennie accidentally kills their boss’s son’s wife after she panicked while he touched her hair. Lennie runs away and George finds him at their meeting place. George…

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    A.D Williams “When I look into the eyes of an animal I do not see an animal. I see a living being. I see a friend. I see a soul. “ In our lives animals are the only thing that are there for us they don't judge us there always there when we have our down days and they bring joy . Its really wrong and mean that people torture them and experiments on them people only see them as animals , but they're not they treat us really special so , we should treat them like something special to. Animals are…

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    Hunting is often called a “sport,” to camouflage a cruel, and needless killing spree. The annual death toll in the U.S. includes 42 million mourning doves, 30 million squirrels, 28 million quail, 25 million rabbits, 6 million deer, and thousands of helpless animals (“Anti-Hunting”). Wildlife population is an excuse for killing-hunting, trapping and fishing for entertainment. In deed starvation and disease are unfortunate, but it’s nature’s way of keeping the…

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    The Guide: Ralph Waldo Emerson This hell was constructed based on the views of transcendentalism. Emerson was the most well known transcendentalist as well as an author and poet. Along with this, Emerson was a close friend of Thoreau and was one of his few human contacts during Thoreau’s time at Walden pond. If anyone was to understand the mind of Thoreau and his life in Walden, it would be Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1. Non-Christians Developing a connection between man, nature, and God is the…

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    To either Australians or a public less familiar with Australia’s history and culture or, Rabbit-Proof Fence by Philip Noyce (2002) is considered an excellent source to know about the ‘Stolen Generations’, an important chapter in Australian contemporary history. Premiering in a context in which there were increasing voices calling for the reconciliation with the Aboriginal community, the movie was a key landmark in this movement (Martin, 2002). Contrasting to frequent stereotypes in the artistic…

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    The Transition When I woke up, I smelled pine and the sun shone so brightly into my eyes, almost to where it blinded me. I felt a hunger that I had never felt before. After that, I ate all of my food I had in my backpack, but it only made the hunger worse. Then I saw it: a ginormous pool of blood, my blood, surrounded me. When I looked around a second time, I spotted a small village close by and I could hear a conversation between townsfolk clear as day. Then I realized, I can smell, hear, and…

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    the winter months of his plane crash. If you read the hatchet then it will be in the same place as the hatchet. The book starts off by Brian waking up in his shelter. It is fall right now and brian needs to go hunting. Brian has made bows to hunt rabbits and Fool birds. Brian would do about the same thing everyday, But as the days went by it started to turn into winter fast. He knew he had to hunt and save food. One day the first snowfall of the season had fallen. Brian wanted to go in the…

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