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    Gwilan's Smile

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    “Mama whispered softly, time will ease your pain. Life’s about changing, nothing ever stays the same.” The haunting lyrics in the hit single by Patty Loveless, “How Can I Help You Say Goodbye,” attempts to describe the inevitability of suffering and loss. Everyone at some point will reach a painful or difficult point in their life, however in time and by God’s grace, it will become beautiful like a blooming flower in the desert. Experiencing loss, though not fun, offers the opportunity to…

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    Ten Little Toes Summary

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    Fox, Mem. (2008). Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes. Boston, Massachusetts: HMH Books This book is intended for infants. It says that a baby was born far away and another was born in town. Another baby was born the day after and another baby was sick with a cold. But “as everyone knows” all of the babies have ten fingers and ten toes. The pictures in the book are of babies from different countries. The main point of this book is to tell babies that regardless of where you’re from or what…

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    and gender you can understand why society creates these privileges. The classification of the Paradigmatic Woman has not greatly affected me. Growing up my mother never dressed me in girly colors or dresses but instead in denim overalls and Winnie the Pooh. My sexuality is heterosexual, my…

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    Randy Pausch Lessons

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    After watching Randy Pausch’s “The Last Lecture”, it’s inspiring to see that even though at the brink of death Dr. Pausch was still able to focus the remainder of his life to living. Expressing it through a refined way of “mastery” on his own being. Throughout the video, Dr. Pausch shows us his life journey from the many dreams he had as a child to the various breakthroughs and downfalls he achieved later on. In speaking to us to deliver his final message to his children, we can see that the…

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    I’ve always loved writing, and I believe the right words can move mountains. Whether delivered through speech, song, or story, words can transform worldviews and encourage action. The Winnie-the-Pooh books are undeniably whimsical, but they communicate powerful messages of individuality, optimism, growing up, and more. These messages have influenced both children and adults for 90 years. Music lyrics similarly affect people. “Imagine” by John Lennon remains one of the world’s greatest…

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    Creating Our Own Reality

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    Reality is how one person perceives the world around them and what someone believes to be the absolute nature of all things. Deepak Chopra, an alternative medicine advocate and american writer once said, “Creating your own reality is the richest gift you received at birth.” It's often believed that we do not have control over reality and we as a society create a general consensus reality which is predominantly believed to be true. The idea that our thoughts create our world is a modern New Age…

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    Hatchers, Plasma Insects, Plasma Kreaps, Plasma Tech, Pokémon, Power Rangers, Probuilder, Pirates, Skylanders, Smurfs, Snowden and Friends, Spider Man 3, Sports 2-Go, Streetz, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Thomas and Friends, True Heroes, Western, Winnie The Pooh, World of Warcraft, and Xtreme Sports. LEGO has Angry Birds, Architecture, BrickHeadz, City, Classic, Creator, DC Comics Super Heroes, DC Super Hero Girls, Dimensions, Disney, DUPLO, Elves, Friends, Ghostbusters, Ideas, Juniors, LEGO…

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    Dress Code is one of the biggest issues that public schools face. There are two opposing sides for the issue. One side sees that having a Dress Code for the school is very helpful for the students, not only academically but to help keep the students equal. The other side of the issue sees Dress Code as a way for student not being able to show free speech. Female students feel they are being categorized as a distraction because of what they wear. It should be noted that Dress Codes and School…

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    The dark was something that I had not yet accomplished. Being home alone as a young kid was an adventure in itself, each minute there's a new noise or monster that I would hear and end up trying to escaping from. My imagination was astonishing, the things that it could make up in my head were unlike anything that a professional writer could produce. This particular night was different. I am on a mission to fetch a glass of water from downstairs, I lie in the crib as it plan my escape for several…

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    Udaleku Narrative

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    reminded me the best way to Disneyland is to get the fast passes so the next day, the youngest out of the group I was the mom, and kept us organized and on track of time. We hit Splash Mountain about five times, used many fast passes, bought time on Winnie the Pooh, and the Tea Cup but I found myself really enjoying those too. Time went by fast in lines with my friends, I’m sure many people really liked how big our group was and the convenience of it. We went to the leather bracelet shop and got…

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