The Day the Earth Stopped

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    One Day Narrative Essay

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    said, “ I saw your daughter play on the field and thought that she would enjoy playing on this team with us.” When we got home i was burnt out and so was my mom. I fell asleep so fast, my mom though i got knocked out y a boxer. I was a very exciting day for me because i got introduced to the wonderful game of soccer. My soccer IQ has increased and so has my vision on the field. Who knew that i was going to make the girls academy 03 team? I sure didn’t, but I wanted…

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    use Nuclear energy to make the earth a safe and a clean place. Nuclear energy could be clean and safe for the environment, but it isn’t worth risking the lives of so many people if there were to be an accident or a disaster similar to the one in Japan that took place in early 2011. The Fukushima power plant released uncontrolled radiations of nuclear radiations into the environment which was triggered by an earthquake and a tsunami that took place a couple of days before this event. The nuclear…

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    be dismissed by anyone on this earth. No matter how powerful or weak we are, all living things must once die. So far my entire life consist of over thinking and questioning what it means to live and die. After losing my mother to Breast Cancer February 2 2016, I often found myself crying till my head started pounding and unfortunately I stopped believing in life. I started questioning whether everything I worked hard for was worth it, considering that I would one day, die and lose it all. When…

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    for our lives as it is a ‘twofold’ division. There can be two separate and independent forces or ways in order to think but at the end of the day both are equal, and have the same logical reasoning behind it. Despite the ultimate goals being similar, they can also be distinctly different. The theme of duality carries on into our lives. At the end of the day every action, or step forward we take is uncertain. Uncertainty is driven by growth. When our brains discover something new, we are quick…

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    the right path to take. The program itself was showing me my future. The next day, I read an experience about Pathway’s oldest student. Marion Painter, 94 years old said, “Most of my friends have passed away and I wonder, ‘Why am I still here? What haven’t I done yet that I am supposed to have done?’ I guess Heavenly Father has a purpose for me here.” Then, I realized in my heart that I also have a purpose on the Earth. I thought, “It doesn’t matter how long it takes, but I am going to develop…

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    Before this, humans fed themselves by gathering plants and hunting animals that lived and bred without their intervention. (Page 77) Once Sapiens started only caring after a few animal and plant species it started the Agricultural Revolution. They stopped relying on hunting and gathering and instead focused on cultivating crops and domesticating animals. This shaped the way that our modern society works. There is still lots of agriculture that takes place today in the modern world. “With all of…

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    Prince Among Slaves

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    me realize two main things, first, that slavery is still a serious issue in the modern age, and second, this course has made me realize how the modern world is interdependent and much more connected to each other than I previously thought. The first day of international week at SUU the film “A Prince among Slaves” was presented. The film followed the life of Abdul Rahman, a Muslim prince in Africa whom was captured by a rival tribe and sold to British slave traders. He was sold as a slave to…

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    mission was to let the world aware of the dangers of the Nuclear Testing in Alaska. They leased a ship and they sail from Vancouver for Amchitka Island in Alaska. Amchitka Island in Alaska was U.S was doing Nuclear Testing, and the U.S. Coast Guard stopped them. Yet, they brought attention of the dangers of Nuclear testing to the world. From that small group of people whom sail to Alaska to protest against the U.S. for nuclear testing, now they have offices in more than 30 different countries.…

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    I know for sure I want to introduce the world of Middle-Earth to my students. J.R.R. Tolkien is a wonderful writer that just describes world that doesn’t exist but he writes it in a way that makes you see it clearly. In high school, I didn’t read a variety of books that was fictional and had supernatural themes. I only experienced that outside the classroom, and I don’t want my students to follow the same path I had to go down. Unfortunately the three-book series is banned by certain school…

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    to grow. The pigs are represented as the humans who run the government of Russia who help get rid of the the old regime , compare to Mr.Jones. According the text it said,“ Napoleon acted swiftly and ruthlessly. he ordered the hens’ rations to be stopped…”( page 76). The pigs are now putting the pressure on the farm to be performing faster to get the job done faster. The animal most manipulated is Boxer from the pigs who tells him what to do and he does it. His motto was that “ I will worker…

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