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    Nearly our entire lives are filled with thoughts of who we are. Why do we do the things that we do? Why do we like what we like? These questions can be answered by examining the relationships that we have with others. Our parents, complete strangers and society itself, and our own desires all shape who we are on the inside. From birth and throughout most of our lives our mothers and fathers are the main ones who influence our behavior and actions. For instance when I was younger my parents…

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    anyone or anything and always got his jobs done. He stuck to his thoughts and feelings and didn’t let them go. On the other hand, Magellan was a cruel and unfriendly man. He was not worth defending because he showed no respect towards others, was very selfish, and made life threatening decisions that would affect everyone, but himself. Primarily, Magellan showed no respect towards others, especially his crew. When his crew was exhausted after a long night's sleep he wouldn’t let them have the…

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    characters in stories have these same goals. The people that symbolize vampires usually target young women, which are linked to their virginity; they seek to put their own nefarious goals above other people’s wellbeing, and seek to drain the life from people. They are often selfish people who ruin the lives of others by wasting their time which relates to draining their life. These types of characters are in many novels despite not being obvious. In the book Perfume, Grenouille is an obvious…

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    very strong correlation between the play and poem. Shakespeare based Romeo and Juliet off Pyramus and Thisbe. Both stories are about star-crossed lovers who are forbidden to be together. Because of feuding families, they must sneak around to see each other. Towards the end, both couples got impatient with their secret love. Which then resulted…

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    forgotten, known as Athazagoraphobia, is far more manageable, as people have the power to determine how they live on far after the time of their death. This idea is greatly explored through Shakespeare's sonnets as he continually struggles in coming to terms with death. The feeling of wanting to cheat death…

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    until there were not one but seven Oceans. It is from these expanses of water that life came to be upon Earth. From the sea, they evolved and thrived upon land. Their lives are dependent upon surviving nature. Their abilities to live within nature upon Earth are incomparable. They thrive among each other; they are dependent upon each other to maintain the endless circle of life. As a human, often, one may ponder over the thoughts of an animal. I wonder what this creature would verbally say if I…

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    havoc in our lives unparalleled by anything that we have experienced prior to our body turning against us. Suddenly, walking a flight of stairs may have us huffing and puffing, and the foods that we eat create pounds of fat in places we did not think it could exist. For some, this scenario and other more gruesome issues such as health problems just seem to appear overnight after the age of forty. When this begins to happen, we are suddenly thrown into the Almost Senior area in our lives. This is…

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    The african elephant is located at african in the savanna there is a rainy season and dry season. the weather is it goes rainy and then it get’s hot. The abiotic that lives there is african wild dog, blackmamba, caracal, ,chacma, egyptian mongoose,roots grasses,fruit,and bark. Weighing up to 6000 kg 6.6 tons and measuring up to 3.3 m 10 ft. at the shoulder the African elephant is the world’s largest land mammal. It is characterized by its highly dexterous trunk, long curved tusks, and…

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    also be perceived in various ways. The nature present in the poem can allude to the events of daily life. Nature contains major resources that are worn away by humans, just like humans can tear down other humans. The theme of the poem is pain and grieving. One tree grieves for the health of the other. Overall, the mood remains the same and the poem maintains a grieving mood, and vivid imagery. The poem alludes to real life situations in that, the brother tree is chopped down. Moss states in…

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    Does Black Lives Matter

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    All lives matter or black lives matter? The answer is simple: Black lives matter. In a world where black lives are systematically and intentionally targeted for demise.This movement is an urgent call to action against the inequality and expectations of normality defined by white supremacy. The black lives matter movement is necessary to combat and raise awareness of the racism targeted toward black people. Through the Black lives matter movement people come and stand together regardless of their…

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