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    people grow, as the moon waxes and wanes, the number of friends you make fluctuates. The constant stability of math is being able to get even answers and graphing them, getting a set point each time. These things are more stable than people are, even when people are the inventors of such reliability. Maybe probability and combinations are something that is learned painstakingly, but there are no words to full capture the essence of a human. Similarly, maybe it can never be understood why so many tears could be shed on such a bright, sunny day. The birds are flying high…

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    I have thought and talked about my dream job in great detail many times before. My dream job is intricate, and way too complicated to ever become a reality but a girl can dream. It has many parts to it and would take an estimated 70 years to get all necessary degrees and experience to be able to achieve but it would be so worth it. The first part of it is I would be a climber-photographer for National Geographic and get paid to travel, climb mountains, and take pictures. Then, in the next stage…

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    selfishness become apparent. Although he exhibits a plethora of attitudes, Walter maintains a primarily negative disposition throughout the play that is supported by his distraught and erratic behavior. This behavior can be seen from the start of the play in his relationship with Ruth. Not only is the tension is evident as Walter tries to spite Ruth by giving Travis money, but it escalates to the point where he is “in utter anguish as he brings his fists down on his thighs” (Hansberry 495).…

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    What Is Your Identity

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    To take care of yourself is to look out for your happiness and well being, as simple as it sounds it is one of the most important responsibilities many realize to carry upon themselves. To bring deeper meaning to this, a person cannot be one hundred percent satisfied with oneself as long as they continue to blame others for their unhappiness or stir a pot full of negativity that's presented. Once you realize that you are the only one responsible for yourself and don't give out portions of your…

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    “Your dad is dead!” I remember the statement so vividly. I remember the looks on everyone’s faces. I remember it all like it was yesterday. I was nine when my world spiraled out of control. My dad decided to take himself out of the world and leave us behind. He was in a lot of pain, and he didn’t know what to do with it. At first alcohol was his answer to the pain; but in the end it just left him hurting more than anything else. Things weren’t always miserable in our house. There were plenty of…

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    in life. It was because of hehim thatwho made me realizeed, that I could be someone and that I could change my life to make it better. I ended up finding a fulltime job which helped me pay for my car. I was so happy when I got my car that I cried tears of joy. It was the largest purchase of my life at age 21. The car was a black 2006 Subaru Impreza, it had tinted windows, an mp3 player and an amp that came with the car. I was so excited because I had been driving what they call a winter beater…

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    It is hard to place a single definition on a topic as broad as the One and the Many. Many people interpret what it means and how it can be solved in a variety ways. As I researched this problem I came across a definition that became glued to my mind: the problem of the One and the Many is finding the balance between something being unified and differentiated. In this definition, a researcher is seeking the relationship between unity and diversity. Many early Philosophers believed that everything…

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    Stop trying to rush time! You’ve always had trouble with this. You have always wanted to just skip the part of being a teenager to just jumping to be an adult, but that’s not how life works. In some of this your parents have a lot to do with, because they have taught you to always act mature. But the one thing they never taught you is how to be a teenager, make mistakes and just enjoy life as much as you can. So stop trying to be something that it’s just not the time for you to be. Yes, be…

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    Have you ever thought about of losing a love one? If so, it would be the difficult experience, and you would have to learn to accept it. For myself, when I was eighteen years old, I could not believe the day that my grandfather would be gone forever. Along with my grandmother, he was the one who raised me; he taught me how to become a good person. Therefore, when it happened, I could not stand on my own two feet. However, I must learn to accept the truth because it is fact that no one can escape…

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    I Believe in Facing Your Fears I believe in facing your fears. I have always considered myself a fairly brave individual. I can hold a snake without flinching, climb to the tops of tall buildings, and sleep with the lights off after a scary movie. Yet, there was one thing that at the ripe young age of thirteen absolutely terrified me, and that was airplanes. As a child I heard many horror stories of catastrophic plane hijackings and crashes. It scared me to think that so many things could go…

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