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    For the first time I confronted fear of death was when I was thirteen years old. I was a middle school student in Korea back then. After eating lunch, my classmates and I were getting ready for the next class. The bell rang, and a teacher was coming into the classroom. When I unconsciously looked at front, I saw my friend cutting herself. My throat closed up; I reached out my hand to grab a friend sitting right beside me so that she can realize something was wrong. I saw red blood gushing out of…

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    a new computer and then quit. However, to my surprise, I ended up thoroughly enjoying the responsibility of a real job. Although I was just a bagger, I always gave my full effort with a positive attitude, and as time went on I developed passionate thirst to learn more and more at the store. I ended up drafting a letter to the Store Director asking for any available learning opportunities, and she generously gave me a position in stock. As a stock clerk I was able to excel…

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    Life Of Pi And The Ocean

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    Aside from satisfying his hunger and thirst, Pi must deal with Richard Parker and time. Pi, during a cold night of the ocean, ponders on how to survive with Richard Parker and concludes he must find a means of killing him to have the lifeboat all to himself. However, when Pi hears the “prusten”…

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    Coconut Water Essay

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    also known as “santan” in Malaysia and Indonesia, and “gata” in the Philippines , refers to the liquid products obtained by grating the solid endosperm, with or without addition of water . Coconut water is served directly as a beverage to quench thirst, while coconut milk is usually used as a food ingredient in various traditional cooking recipes. The main components of coconut milk are water (ca. 50%), fat and protein, whereas coconut water contains mainly water (ca. 94%). Unlike coconut water…

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    However, both Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and John Milton’s Paradise Lost discuss the dangers of knowledge. In Paradise Lost, fruit from the Tree of Knowledge causes the fall of man and introduces humanity to sin. In Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein’s thirst for knowledge leads to the creation of a monster and causes great despair for him and his entire family. However, even though both Shelley and Milton present their audiences with the dangers of knowledge, they do not view knowledge as…

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    I deserved, theone that would be adapt to any situation and hardship, and most importantly the one in which I knew I would leave a legacy behind. Humans inherit 46 chromosomes from their parents, but I procured much more than a genetic sequence: a thirst for greatness, a hunger for improvement, and unremitting devotion which have served as a fundamental blueprint throughout my academiccareer. My father, an alcoholic who never went to college and walked out on an early age, taughtme to explore…

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    water by the kidneys. The other thing we sometimes try for this problem is to promote a salty diet, either by eating salty things, adding table salt, or sometimes prescribing salt tablets. This helps the body's salt and water balance to promote thirst and water retention, which, in turn, helps fix dehydration and helps to keep the blood pressure higher than it naturally…

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    story because I was really into it. I wanted to know what was going to happen to these four men because Crane kept the readers at suspense as to what was going to happen to the four men. At first I thought these men were doomed that they would die of thirst, eat each other up, or be eaten by a shark or whale. When none of those things happen I began rooting for all four men to survive. At the end, right when I thought they all made it on shore alive I was shocked to read that the oiler, Billie,…

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    Potter saga was real we wouldn’t take him/her seriously, still, the Bible is somehow different. Teaching children that the answers to al questions are written somewhere in a book is lying to them. The flame of ingenuity must be strengthened and the thirst for knowledge encouraged. If we don’t, we might miss the next Albert…

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    Following in King’s Footsteps Here, in United States of America, where Washington D.C. is located, also in front of Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr, gave out his “I Have A Dream” speech. Today, on May 12, 2016, me, an average high school student to grow up and be successful person in life, decided to follow the King himself. Everyone in the entire world, has a dream, including myself. I have a dream that in America, will change positively, and stop with the mess that the government…

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