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    Are you insane like me? Bought a hundred dollar bottle of champagne like me? Just to pour that motherfucker down the drain like me? Would you use your water bill to drain the stain like me? I sat on the couch holding a bottle of whiskey, wondering what I had down with my life. I was successful. I had something that people would kill for. Only they usually ended up killing themselves over it. Kinda like me. I obsessed with my job, it consumed my life. I didn't have a life anymore. It was taken

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    The theme of the song Live Like You Were Dyin’ by Tim McGraw is to live every day of your life like it is your last day on Earth. The beginning of the song talks about a man telling a story about how he is in his early 40’s and he has a lot to live for still. All of a sudden he goes to the hospital and discovers that there is something seriously wrong with him and he does not have much longer to live. First he stared at the x-rays in misbelief and it hit him hard. Then he wanted to cherish his

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    A Boy Like You is heartbreaking, but so good. Joss and Wes are super cute. When they were young Wes was a lonely little boy, who just wanted to be noticed and Joss gave him that. He loved her since they were little, but after he saved her…he disappeared. They didn’t see each other again, until they gotten older. Joss was still a tough chick, who is trouble and great in baseball. Wes was a totally different person, he was no longer thin, he had a great body and every girl wanted him. It took Joss

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    was the constant lingering feeling that Charlie was getting more and more intelligent as the story progressed. Be it at the start of the book when Charlie was a dumb and naive. We, the readers were introduced to a Charlie before he had the surgery. You could see in the early parts of the novel that Charlie had no idea what was going on around him. I found this to be important as the story moved forward. Without this beginning part of the book, Charlies changes in intelligence would not have been so

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    because: I felt like I’m one of the Dauntless born initiates that enjoys their thrilling life. Like Dauntless, I also want to do the stunts like jumping to the rooftops while the train is still running. The story also shows what is somehow happening to our society right now. Some people are controlled by those in the authority. I enjoyed reading it because the thrill is on every chapter of the story. It makes you feel different kinds of emotions and makes you experienced like you are part of the

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    Billy is a boy just like you and me,he loves to be outside,he likes sports,and his favorite sport is baseball.He likes baseball because he`s very good at it and his dad played for the Cubs back in the day.His dad was Anthony Rizzo,1st basemen for the Cubs.His family is his dad,mom and his dog spot.His best friend is Evan.He lives in a house in downtown Chicago,Illinois.Billy also has an enemy,Phil. It all started when him and Phil played each other in a little league baseball game.Billy plays on

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    Topic: Would you like to learn Twerking? Dancing is a fun and entertaining way to move the body and never better. To some, wearing your tracksuit for a few session at the gym is a daunting task, what if you talk the tracksuit and do something more fun with it-dancing. I know you haven’t heard about that. So today we will explore what you need to know about twerking and offer you two places to begin your twerking class in Barcelona. To many twerking is nothing more than a provocative dance, but look

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    Questions of Gender in Shakespeare's As You Like It        Throughout history, men and women have been assigned specific roles to which society prescribes standards and qualifications. There are certain tasks that have been traditionally completed only by men, and others that have been assigned to women; most of which are separated by the realm of the domestic sphere. During the period of the Renaissance, men and women were assigned very different roles within society. The value, social expectations

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    You throw like a girl! Boys don’t play with dolls! Living in our society, I am certain that one or more of these little stereotypes have crossed your path. As we grow, who or what defines what we are to become based on our gender, and what role do we have to play in it? Using gender roles, gender identity, and stereotypes associated with these I will provide you a brief insight into what shaped me into the woman that I have become. In every society, there is a profound distinction between the sexes

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    How would you like it if you were continuously told what to do ever since you were a little kid and you were bullied and made fun of because of something you like doing and are passionate about while growing up? It wouldn’t be pleasant, would it? Even getting older and becoming an adult and it’s still happening, it’s not nice, is it? How would you like it if you were earning 20% less than men for the exact same job? Good morning Ms Lewis and students, today I’ll be talking to you about how there

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