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    Erin walks in. Zeeha: I’m ashamed of you, how can you cause so much trouble? Have you seen Tybalt’s face? The ambulance came and took him to the hospital. Erin: Nah man, I did nothing, I barely touched him. I just had a little beef with them. We all good now Chappy. Zeeha: You already have so many difficulties in your life and now you are going to get suspended. The Principal is out looking for you. Erin: I can’t do that, man. I gotta see my girl. You know, we are already on second base now. She’s

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    Is it possible to produce your best work without being focused in a moment? No, it’s not. In today’s world focus would be easily measured as the high priority habit. However, the reality is different. We need focus regularly, but we lack that one as well, to understand the problem, we need to understand the reality of it, a better understanding will help us to improve our faults. What is a focus? How often you lose your concentration on your work? While you wish to complete the task thou you find

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    Socrates is known as one of the most prestigious philosophers to ever be alive. In his writing Meno, he tries to figure out or show what knowledge and virtue truly are. Throughout Meno, Socrates uses the argument that knowledge and virtue either are used for good or for evil. The majority of men are good and honorable which always strives for good, but there are some men that want evil and strive for folly. In his argument, Socrates explains that knowledge is something more than just true opinion

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    Changes happen every day in a life. Whether it’s the phases we go through in childhood, the places we’ve lived, and the people we are surrounded by. I chose the song Changes by David Bowie because everyone goes through changes and this song has certain aspects that are ironically relatable to my life. For example “ a million dead-end streets” when I lived in Pittsburgh, our house was on a dead end street and now I live in a Cul-de-sac. I wonder if when I move out I’ll live on another dead end? As

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    If Everyone is A Lucky Dog I read a story of The Bible just now. A man in it was fortune when I was under a heavy pressure to face a test. I sometimes thought why I always lose chances, and I think I am not lucky. But when I think about a thing from another aspect, I find that I am not only lucky, but also unique. Daniel the servant of the living god was cast into a den of lions. A stone was laid over the mouth of the pit, and then the king ordered to close it. No one can change his purpose.

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    Love on the Road Love is an essential in anybody’s life, it’s a basic necessity and something everybody strives for. Love gives us all a purpose and The Road, written by Cormac McCarthy, gives us a deeper understanding of love and how to love others, from the quite inspiring story. The Road, is about a father and son walking alone along Burned America. They face critical weather conditions, as well as many monstrous people along their journey to the coast. All they have is each other and a pistol

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    Imagine a world where people do not accept they are different and want to be the same as everyone else. If the people did not accept who they were then that could lead to wanting to change everything about them just to fit in. It could also lead to one becoming to fake in who one wants to be that one will get bullied for how they are trying to hard. The world should never come to this so the reason that it is okay to be different. Being different is a chance to show people who really are. Even though

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    Comparative Thematic Essay Everyone has things that they feel isn’t right and should be different, and most people try to change what they think is wrong. Kurt Vonnegut and Carole Boston Weatherford use this universal human feeling in their short stories. In “Harrison Bergeron” he doesn’t like that people are limited because of handicaps and can’t reach their full potential. In “Freedom on the Menu The Greensboro Sit-ins” the characters wants to be able to have the same rights as the whites and

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    We're here today to talk about freedom over slavery. I was a slave, many years ago under a man with the name, Mr. Covey. He was a vicious, cruel, apathetic man who beat me until I became feeble. He would find any reason to beat me and with anything nearby. When I had had enough I had ran to my master, Mr. Thomas, and begged to be relieved of Mr. Covey's service. I begged for a time while he sat there and listened intently and when I was finished, he swore to me that Mr. Covey was a great man. Alas

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    Victoria, The last week has been pretty rough and crazy. I made one wrong move after another thinking that there were no consequences to my actions; I was wrong. On the fourth of July, I was only trying to help you out, but I see now that all I did was try to control the situation and not be in my place. I thought what I was doing was best, but I learned the hard way that you are a strong and independent girl, and you are capable of anything you set your mind to. When we tried to make things right

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