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    Meeting Jenni at Evolutions Yoga, she shares with me that she has over 20 years of experience in yoga, breathing, and meditation, and holds degrees in Eastern Philosophy and Religious Studies. Her expertise is supported with over 8,000 hours in Yogic Sciences and biomechanics of Asana, as well as being a certified personal trainer and nutritional counselor. She is the Director of Education of Evolutions, a 200 hour yoga trainer certification program. Jenni has centered her life in traditional yoga

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    find things to relate to being oppressed. Alas this is coming at a cost, a cost of logic and reason. How is this? Who can simply give us the answer? Jessica Valenti is noted as the most voiced and ‘logical’ voice of feminists of today. Looking at her articles for the Guardian society have found them to be quite unprofessional. She calls others names such as Milo Yiannopoulos. Calling him a ‘bigot’, even though it clearly shows in previous debates he does listen to others and is always respectful

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    Should The narrator from “The Seventh Man” Forgive Himself The narrator from “The Seventh Man” should forgive himself. I’ll explain why in this 4 paragraph essay. To introduce the reasons I'll list them off. One his guilt is one many feels and will haunt him for the rest of his life unless he puts his guilt to rest. Another reason why is because it was only him And K, with K being swept away what chance did he have to save him. For my last point it'll be, he doesn't have much of his life left and

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    The Shark-E.J. Pratt In the poem The Shark by E.J. Pratt it creates vivid imagery and symbolism when reading it. The main image or symbol directly is the shark. The sharks’ image can be seen as calm, puzzling and unexplainable. Unlike that of most sharks this one is different. The shark is smooth, patiently awaiting the time to make his right move. Effortlessly he is described as “lithely and leisurely” the way he swam, cutting the water with his fin creates an image of his enormous body floating

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    In the story “A Little Omniscience Goes a Long Way” neither Satan nor God have free will. God has control over Satan; however, God hints to the idea that there is possibly some higher being above him that may or may not be controlling him. Initially, Satan doesn’t necessarily believe that him and the angels have any type of control, but God points out that nobody is really forcing them to make the choices they make or chaining them down to make those choices, therefore, they do have some type of

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    The 1960’s remains as one of the most controversial decades of the twentieth century. It would be bright with hope and dignity, see the liberal state attain its mightiest reforms, reach up until the Obama administration, and end in discord and disillusionment. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement were strong, John F. Kennedy had liberalism steered towards the future, and the deaths of both iconic heroes would alter each revolution too soon. In early 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. organized

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    The United States has been making great strides in the closing of abortion clinics; alas, there are still five hundred eighty-two operating clinics in the U.S. alone. Thousands of people have disregarded the facts and live with the burden of only later realizing that they’ve killed their child. Abortion is immoral, unconstitutional, and a violation of human life, and therefore should be illegal. Abortion is immoral on many standpoints. For anyone that may be without belief in God, there is the argument

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    So here we are ... it is the end of November. This post was originally meant to be part of a series in association with the celebration known as "Noirvember" but alas life gets away from you sometimes and plans go awry. But have no fear - I hereby present you with a condensed version of the series. The idea being that while we often associate the film noir movement with stylized, moody expressionistic angles in black and white cinematography, there were more than a handful of gritty, evocative

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    Alas, he was too far gone to be moved to the point of saying, “I didn’t love you, Kathy. It was wrong not to have set you free. If I did, then you’d be married…perhaps with a couple of kids.” And as the past like his regret was doomed to oblivion, he could

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    The Nakashimas All that matters is being together, that is my in-law’s motto. Since elementary school Jason and Mae had an instant connection. Over the years their love grew and by high school they dreamed of marriage and a family. Alas the war hit and they were forced to go to interment camps. Though conditions were hard they endured, until Jason was called to serve as a way to help his family. While he fought in the war, he managed to smuggle letters back to her. When he became a POW, she never

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