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    Hero Autobiography

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    the electricity went out everything stop and people were running all over the place and I saw a person in the sky and I got stok by lightning, i was with my dad luckily I survive but my dad couldn't. That change my life, I got power and I save the world and become hero. Sofia she my sidekick and my girlfriend,she was struck by lightning too. She has power too and the lightning thing that happen it was the nature someone did it, but no one know who.…

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    Do you remember a time of being a child and having that innocence of not knowing the world around you; then life throws a wave of commotion at you and then that innocence you once had is now gone. It happens to all of us, life will break us and it will make us. All kids will lose their innocence, but sometimes others lose theirs younger than others. Experience is the cause of losing your innocence. Freedom is what allows humans to live life; when a child has no freedom they have to grow up…

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    death of nearly every individual on the face of the world. I was the last living man who was living in the last place, anyone would want to be- Mt. Everest. A human tendency is to run away from problems, no matter how big or small; in my case, I ran away as soon as possible on a helicopter to a place where I know for a fact that I will be safe; this idea was the only reason why I survived the outbreak. I was isolated from the rest of the world, and it was just me, myself, and I. It did get…

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    Last time it took us around five hours to reach Toronto. However, it is worth of travelling every year to see new tech inventions. Mora Johnson: You are right. Technology is developing rapidity. We see new creative inventions every year. Yet, this world unintentionally getting more attach to computers and technology devices which it is becoming a part of their life. Edward Wesley: What do you mean by technology becoming part of their life? Are you saying that people cannot live without a…

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    The mere attempt at perfection is a lost cause, no one in the world can achieve something because one can only be as perfect as his flaws allow. August Wilson’s play, Fences, explores this theme of trying to be the best that one can be through the protagonist, Troy Maxson. His past defines him, where it is fitting to define Troy, and any person for that matter, as the sum of one’s experience. As the choices he makes in the play are defined by prior events in his life, he believes that his…

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    Araby Romanticism Essay

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    The neighborhood is a dead end, or blind, street similar to the blindness and innocence with which the boy views the world. His world is sheltered and secluded from outside influences, comparable to the houses on the block. Resemblance between the setting and the protagonist is intentional by the author. The environment where he is raised directly determines his early beliefs…

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    Introduction The world is a truly imperfect place, and is overflowing with problems. This is because the people with power don’t listen or don’t care. How can any average person get someone powerful to listen to their opinion when they are so easily ignored? They have to band together in a group, and gain enough power of their own that they cannot be ignored. Protest movements have accomplished change in our history, and any protest movement has the potential of being successful. When…

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    Ccelia Alternate Ending

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    to fix it.I love you. ̋ -Andy ̋ A wave of shock overcame her, her eyes began to water, hands tingling, mind racing. She couldn't believe what she had just read. A child was coming into the world because of Andy, and she wasn't the fortunate mother. Everything started to spin, her shoulders shook and her vision became more blurred from the tears. Selfish tears. Cecelia scorned herself for being so self-centred. Frances-Jane was pregnant, pushed away from society and shunned down upon from wedlock…

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    Benefits and Concerns of Business Globalization Business Globalization has been a misunderstood concept among public citizens and even government officials. Globalization is the growing interaction between international countries that affects many different aspects of life. There are two different perspectives of business globalization which are pro-globalization and anti-globalization. Pro-globalization is supporting policies such as free trade, offshored manufacturing, and open borders; while…

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    Ender's Mother Teresa

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    it makes the people as a whole greater. Mother Teresa was a woman that did so much for other while getting nothing in return, she was willing to have nothing so others could have something, which reminds you that their are some great people in the world. Gandhi was a peaceful man, he want to make India a better place, so he did it, but he did it without violence, he thought that If India was saved from violence then it wouldn't really be saved. Ender’s…

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