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    Swimming demands nothing short of perfection. I was ten when I first entered into a major Swimming competition, a stepping-stone towards achieving my dreams. Hours were poured into training and sacrifices made simply for a perfect race to the podium. I had arrived 3 hours earlier, and to my dismay that the competition had been delayed. My parents hid their apparent annoyance, in hope that the long wait would prove its worth, yet only to find out it actually was not. The long wait took its toil

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    January 2nd 2014 Grimmway Penitentiary I hated her with a passion. I’ve wanted to cut her face into miniature pieces using a butcher knife and break her fingers off one by sandwiching it between a car door. I think I’ve killed her many, many times in my mind over the past 8 years. Silently. Painfully. Every time I looked at her, my face would turn crimson red with supressed burning rage. The bullshit that she sprouted would make me feel like as though a volcano was erupting inside of me; anger

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    Before the 11th of September, 2001, Australia had been a home to the Al-Jamil family. Granted, it was never the same as their home country of Iraq, but it was a place to live and they were content. Australia, the Land of Opportunity, would bring her family success and happiness. The day that news services across the globe began to broadcast the events of 9/11 was the day that this began to change. *** It happened slowly at first, with strange looks in the street and the word “terrorist” constantly

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    writing given I was never good at revising and editing, also stating what I wanted so people would comprehend it better. I say this because I don’t know how to format my words on papers but when I’m done I feel accomplished at the end.            My hatred for writing started freshman year. My freshman English class was an honors course, so it was more advanced than what I was use too. I remembered when I first walked into the classroom I saw the array of desks and all the motivational posters that

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    how they are prosecuted. Knowing hate crime laws and the punishments for them can allow you to be more informed and aware of what is going on. Through all these things and being informed, we can hopefully begin to be more accepting of others and end hatred in the

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    On June 12, 2016 a 29 year old man named Omar Mateen walked into Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida and killed 50 people and wounded 53 people. Omar Mateen was a security guard wanting a future in law enforcement. Pulse is a popular gay nightclub and Mateen entered the nightclub around 2 a.m. with both a handgun and a rifle. He began shooting anyone and everyone in the dark and loud nightclub while people ran to hide and protect themselves from getting shot. Some people used bodies around them to

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    Suffering is centrepiece in Tim Winton’s modern Australian classic, Cloudstreet. The novel depicts characters who struggle to overcome their woes, with various approaches employed by characters so that they can endure their pain. Winton glorifies the characters able to surpass their struggles through reconciliation and love, describing them as “whole” and “human” beings who acknowledge that life is the one thing constant in our existence; something to be grateful for. Those unable to completely

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    Racism On Racism

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    own interpretation of what is racist and what is not. There are so many influences in our world that makes it difficult to create your view on racism. I think racism is thinking that one group of people is more superior over another. The amount of hatred people have towards one another is heartbreaking. From a young age, I have been observing the world and developing my world view. Historical examples, modern examples, and God’s Word have all shaped my view on racism. As I have grown up I have

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    because of how he compares prayer to living and breathing. Although, when he first arrived at the concentration camp and begins to whiteness many cruel acts his spirituality slowly begins to diminish until close to the end he has grown a new found hatred for God because he believes that God was silent during him and all of the Jews struggle

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    feelings, but their outward emotions express their inward feelings for the world to see clearly. In “Loving the Dead”, the narrator shows his hatred for both his grandparents on the outside, but on the inside loves them both dearly and thanks them for everything they have done for him. Just because it ok to dislike the dead, people hate earing how much hatred there is. Society does not believe that the living should hate or hold grudges against the dead or against other people of society, for that

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