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    customer service, and the joy that comes from the magic with each visit. Disney is called the happiest place on Earth because the attractions are not created for one specific age, sex, race, or religion. Every person that visits will have something particular that they can enjoy. There are rides in the Magic Kingdom that are made perfect for children, each having a movie-tie in so children can live in their favorite movies. Though I personally enjoy the rides for smaller kids too, there are…

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    old. Since then she has found herself struggling to make ends meet. Ericka currently works a full time job as well as going to school full time. Since she works a full time job she currently does not qualify for any type of state benefits and makes too much for income based housing. Ericka currently lives in a room of a house of a family friend. Although she has her own means of transportation she struggles in other aspects as being a single mother. Talking to…

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    song. It was soothing to hear and relax too. This piece was very well written, because it could have been quite repetitive. The solos made it interesting, and intriguing. The trumpets created a lovely ending when they added some object to the end of the instrument. It made it sound different. I believe there called Mutes. To change their sound, almost sounding like a human voice.…

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    reflect upon ourselves, therefore relating to our real modern world. Grendel displays human-like emotions such as joy and fear, causing the reader to relate to him. Moreover, Grendel’s final…

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    every single alien snuck out and they all got together. Planning is what they did that whole night, and they plan got a little too out of hand. As they poured the last ounces of the special powder they felt springs of joy inside of them because they knew they would not have to work for the mean people no more. but when pouring the powder, they must have poured too much because the creature they had created turned out to be about 20 feet tall! and sadly the bad monkey turned out not to be a…

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    enlightens the reader they may often be fooled directly by an individual who is pursuing a separate identity. For example, during the story, the Bible Salesman fools the community by betraying their trust in him, Mrs. Hopewell rudely misjudges others, and Joy characterizes herself poorly. The Bible Salesman, named Manley, attempts to sell a bible to Mrs. Hopewell in hope of making some money. However, Mrs. Hopewell denied his persistence personality by claiming she is already a good, christian…

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    Sir Orfeo's Identity

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    bloody and bruised that she used to be attractive but currently she is not. This is concerning because appearance is an idea that is focused on through out Sir Orfeo but not in this moment. In this moment, the focus is not on his wife’s appearance as much as her unsettling actions.…

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    that I often kept my head down, keeping to myself. It wasn’t until I learned to find joy within myself in those loneliest moments that I truly began to understand what it meant to like myself for who I was. It was in my darkest moments that I realized I was all I needed; that other’s opinions did not define me. I was once again able to find joy and tranquility in things I once loved. I believe what brings me joy and tranquility is one of the most prevalent points in understanding who I am…

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    rewarding and fulfilling act experienced by the human species. Pregnancy is a journey that takes us to a specific destination. A much anticipated destination but yet mysterious, no one knows exactly how it will be when we arrived at the destination. We anticipate the process of this amazing experience, the fetus growing inside us; the first kick; and the intensity of the joy it brings. We presume that we will become sleepy out of nowhere; hungry for weird stuffs; tired like we are carrying heavy…

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    was referring to the twin baby girls, which the mother had abandoned them in China. The mother retreats and never mentions about the piano. The mother and daughter were separated by many factors, such as age, experience, ambition, and culture (“The Joy”). The mother tried to live her life through her daughter, but the daughter rebelled. However, she felt guilty that she…

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