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    who’d go out of his way to rub Dirk’s nose in the fetid reality of his own mistakes whenever applicable. This was both the reason why their meetings were so infrequent, and why his meetings with Doc continued happening at all. Despite meetings with the Good Doctor, Dirk had very few complaints, and if there was an element of his solipsistic existence (barring Maplehoof <3) that upset him, or wore him down in any capacity, he kept it quiet, and he would’ve likely continued harvesting souls in this pattern, as he had, for hundreds of years into the future. Fate (perhaps The Fate, which was bigger than Doc) had other plans. With only about half-an-hour left on his shift, he hurried to his last and final destination of the night, hoping to reap just one more soul before he retired for the sunrise. Maplehoof, as a familiar of a reaper, could instinctively know where the destination of the soul was and take him there. When he dismounted, it was all fairly procedural, he hardly looked up, walking to the body and flipping through the already-signed leaflets of soul papers until he got to the first unsigned one, which was a bright, unquestionable scarlet. Red for reaper. He paused, just a few feet away from the soul and their limp body, eyebrows bobbing high above the triangular, platonic shades he used to hide the current pallor of his eyes, and they just kept going until they were nestled up in his hairline. He hadn’t actually ever trained a reaper before, or gotten a red…

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    Essay On Power Of Habit

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    ingrained habit of persistence will cause them to never give up, until they win. Weak will is to these kids as morality is to an assassin.It is strong will, that additionally determines success, a habit Duhigg hopes all “practice” and “strengthen”. Lastly, habits are what define each and every single person. It is the constant habit of swearing that makes one appear “casual” and “ghetto” to others, although they may be a person of high status. Consequently, it is the habit of…

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    Angkor's Disappearance

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    Angkor is a city found in the forests of Cambodia, and is the remanence of the Khmer Empire. Dating back to the ninth century, this city consists of a variety of temples and was erected in dedication to the Hindu god Vishnu , and was once the largest city in the world. At its peak, Angkor covered over 1000 square kilometres , and the city is surrounded by a series of moats and waterways that were integral to the architecture of the city. There is much debate surrounding the fall of Angkor, but a…

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    at this point; line 13-14. Emphasizing the ‘too much’, readers know that the narrators dislike the situation that is happening to the garden. With ‘too much exertion fraught’, ‘we’ start to ignore and give up on the garden even though ‘we’ know that the garden is being ruined by us. Making this a connection to society, we often know the problems happening in our environment, but we don’t fix it because many do not associate directly with us yet. For conclusion, Binks describes the garden in…

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    Life Of A Lychee

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    fruit inside that Allison says looks like an eyeball. Does look like an eyeball but it tastes wonderful. My dad had eaten one somewhere, loved it, wanted to grow some himself. So he planted this little tree—and it grew and grew—year after year no lychees. Not even any blossoms. The man asked a fruit farmer who told him to be patient. Finally, ten or 12 years later, he got a crop. Now every year he gets lychees. He planted and then years later he picked. Or to use this language: He sowed, then…

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    needs to change their laws because it’s really not right on how they judge things. ‘’Lauryn hill illustrates causing destruction. According to the quote, the idols you heap, causing the destruction you reap’’. This quote means that what you do, you get in return. According to the article, Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit…

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    better choices I make and reap the rewards of health. I once found it difficult to remember a time when I felt good about myself and how well life was going. I realized it was hard to enjoy life and serve others unless you have self acceptance and self approval. I needed to look at myself as Heavenly Father saw me and let go of other people’s opinions. The negative self talk I had was not a Christlike behavior. To correct this, for one week, I wrote on a piece of paper every thought that…

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    Hotels were booked from Agoda.com, flights booked from Cebu Pacific (one way trip to Ho Chi Minh then Siem Reap to Manila), tours and bus tickets were booked at Ho Chi Minh, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap upon arrival. Day 1 – Arrival at Tan Son Nhat International Airport Change your USD at the money changer in the airport, I bet, rates are better than the hotels/ hostels/ money changer in the city Hail a cab. Beware of FAKES! Vinasun (white with number 38.27.27.27) or Mai Linh (green with number…

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    Red Queen Sparknotes

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    Some could say that he was telling the truth and really didn’t mean to hurt Mare when he betrayed her, but they forgot about a scene in Kings Cage, when Maven tortures Mare and locks her in the dungeon for 3 months. If Maven truly loved Mare, then why did he torture? The is where Aveyard explains that Maven never really loved Mare and was just using her all along. This proves that Maven indeed intended to hurt Mare in his plan to take over the kingdom. In a final thought, Aveyard portrays the…

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    You Reap What You Sow Everyday people do wonderful things to make the world a better place, and others do horrific actions that serve only themselves. No matter which route you choose to go, good or bad, you will reap the consequences of your actions. Life is like gardening, if you sow good seeds you will in turn be rewarded with good crops, and if you sow bad seeds your crops will be bad. Your past actions will determine your future karma, one cannot commit wrongful actions and expect…

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