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    Question 2 Since the beginning of philosophy love has been the subject of many pieces of writing. Thomas Merton’s Love and Need, Plato’s Symposium, and Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit, include thoughts on pivotal ideas regarding love. Some of the thoughts described in these pieces are common among the three, however each piece presents a unique idea not common to the other. Thomas Merton’s Love and Need begins with a criticism of the term “falling in love”. He says that this expression implies a…

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    Whether it be through systematic governmental intervention, de facto societal norms or need to abide to religious scriptures, society always possesses values that most normal members adamantly believe in. However, there are periods in history where these values are reevaluated, and the validity of the understanding that has been bestowed on the public is put up to consideration. The enlightenment was a period in history that was characterized by this strain of thought, and traditional ways of…

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    Proposed Location Hopeful Photography proposed location need to represent the edgy urban chic feel of the company brand. Our location area would be in downtown Tulsa. Our company studio space requirement would be an open industrial retail space that is at least 2000 square feet. Space needs to have an abundant amount of natural light for studio sessions. The studio surrounding location is as important as the studio itself. The studio location must be in a convenient location that is easily…

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    extent. However, it didn’t show any signs of decomposition. So, why didn’t they notice that? 3) At the ending part of the story, Roderick Usher admitted that he had heard his sister’s voices, and movements coming from the basement. Why didn’t the valet of the House of Usher hear it? The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allan Poe was the American’s well-known writer. His most famous writings were the mystery and horror short stories, and the Gothic tales. The short stories of Poe’s influence the…

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    Imagine a young child who was just admitted to the hospital. The look on their parents face and the tears in their eyes, as they wonder what could possibly be wrong. They soon find out that their child has cancer and the fear and uncertainty overtake any glimpse of hope away. That is the case for thousands of young children every year. Some of these cancers are curable and thanks to the research at St. Jude Children’s Hospital, children's lives are being saved. Thus the founding of St. Jude…

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    Topic thing Hospitals are large facilities and require a lot of people to work in them. They need physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and many other doctors that specialize in areas. Another type of person hospitals need are volunteers. Even though volunteers don’t have degrees, they still are able to work in places in the hospitals. The volunteers are able to work wherever in the hospital they desire, as long as space allows it. I was interested in volunteering at a hospital because even…

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    Conspiracy theories concerning the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln have been in existence since almost directly after the death of this great political leader. According to author Daniel Cohen, “there were hints, and sometimes shouts, of a wider and more sinister conspiracy.” In some instance, such suspicions seemed no more than murmurs. There may be a vast number of conspiracy theories but only a relatively small number of them receive scholarly attention, perhaps rightly so. But,…

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    Nature Vs Nurture

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    What Makes a Person Who They Are? A young man grows up like any other child in his neighborhood. He plays his video games, goes outside to play with his friends, and plays sports. The only difference that sets him apart from his friends is the fact the he is graduating at the age of thirteen. How did he become so smart? Or why are there certain people who are smarter than others? This question’s pertaining to a person’s personality or characteristics cannot be explained. Becoming a serial…

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    The Turn of the Screw, by Henry James, is ghost story that focuses on a young governess that encounters a pair of ghosts. She becomes convinced that the ghosts are somehow corrupting the two children she is charged with caring for. The new governess is enamored with the two children, and when she first meets them, she comes to the conclusion that they are perfect children (and can do no wrong). Her changing emotional states cause her to later suspect that the children are not necessarily perfect…

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    Finn 's POV I was waiting for the newest doppelgänger to show up so I could take her to mother so she can end the abomination we call lives. When I saw the doppelgänger walk in I thought she was beautiful but I couldn 't let that distract me from mother 's plan of killing us. Most importantly I swore I wouldn 't love again after sage found another after Niklaus stuck a dagger in my heart 900 years ago. I guess love at first sight is actually real I think I found my eternal mate need to tell…

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