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    Spring And Spring Essay

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    exquisite beauty in the seasons of autumn and spring. There are also distinctions which allow each season to stand out on its own. During spring everyday something new is born from a beautiful flower to a buzzing bee. The plants and trees begin to wither in autumn as the days grow longer and cooler. Though, autumn and spring are similar seasons, they have many drastic differences such as climate, holidays, and changes in appearance. Spring is the giver of life and autumn takes life…

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    Spiritual Poverty

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    talks on this includes: Not everyone who say to me ‘Lord, Lord; will enter the kingdom of heaven but only he who does the will of my father who is in heaven (Matthew 7:21), if anyone dose not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers: such branches are picked up’ throw into the fire and burned (John 15:6). Fruitlessness is also described in Revelation 2: 17- 18 saying, ‘you say I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing. But you do not realize that you are…

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    Even the Stoutest Souls can be Broken: An Interpretation of Hamlet It is clear that William Shakespeare’s tragedy, Hamlet, is meant to present perhaps the greatest and undeniable truth of mankind, even the best of us can fall into corruption. Hamlet is a vivid description of one’s descent into madness. It begins by detailing the seed of anyone’s separation from goodness or faith, the death of a beloved family member. From that point on the seed only grows within Hamlet from the number of events…

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    Taking A Look At Lumosity

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    How long does it take you to remember something? If you are cramming for a test do you feel like you remember things faster? If I give a participant an easy fifty word essay, then how long would it take for the participant to remember and recite it? Are there any tactics that help your brain store information better? Let's see what you can learn from this paper, but also what you can remember from it later. The reason or purpose I chose this topic to do research on because I sometimes forget to…

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    Black Month History

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    photographer gave a different concept, and meaning behind the picture. Through the tour I adored collectively all the visual art. There were many that caught my eye. From the beginning, the photo of Ernie Banks and Jackie Robinson token by Ernest Withers was amazing. With it being Black Month History I thought it would be the perfect artwork to observe. From the photo I learned information about Black History that I was not aware of. Ernie Banks was the first African American to join on the…

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    The learning link I have chosen is on the great Greek philosopher Plato. Plato accomplished many things in his life, from inspiring the Christian religion to his influential political views. His life contributed to the study of philosophy in so many ways. Plato demonstrated two of the four classical greek virtues in his lifetime--courage and prudence; Although he may have lived centuries ago, his life and virtues relate to me in various ways. Plato, which means the broad one, showed signs of…

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    Juliet’s womanhood is deemed to be a commodity, as indicated by Capulet’s mirroring of his daughter’s age to the practicalities of growing crops, “Let two more summer wither in their pride”. Concurrently, Romeo seeks to embody the anguished lover, employing religious allusions to describe the “fair” Rosaline, “the devout religion of mine eye… turns tears to fire” further fashioning a caricature of himself that he established…

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    How does Bronte present marriage in Wuthering Heights? Throughout ‘Wuthering Heights’, Bronte conveys the destruction caused by socially convenient marriages; it seems that the tragic romance of Heathcliff and Catherine is the root of the novel and conveys the consequences inflicted by marrying for status rather than love. Bronte expresses the idea that marriage should be based upon “devotion” and love. The challenging of these socially constructed boundaries of marriage, adds to the gothic…

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    Being a child means not having to worry about the adult world and for myself that was pretty much my whole life. Sure every now and then some adult thing would come up and I’d deal with it but it would never take away my childhood innocence. That is until the year 2016 you see I can’t tell of one moment that took away my innocence because it was multiple incidents that would make me see the world as it really is. The final bell has rung its four o’clock school is out for the day I walk through…

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    track, you will get run over if you just sit there.” I feel the same way when it comes to my religion, my high school career, and my college career. I am an avid student when it comes to God. I try not to allow my relationship with Him come to wither. My Pastor always says, that you’re as close to the Lord as you want to be. I feel this to be true and I also feel it hinders the good things He has instore for you. Every morning I thank Him for waking me up and allowing me to live another day…

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