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    touch the water. So we went to the hotel to unload everything. After we unloaded everything I could not wait I was about to barrage . Then my mom said “why don’t we go see the falls!” So we walked to the falls, I could feel all the water splash on me, then we started taking pictures of us near the

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    Most Girls by Hailee Steinfeld and Hold Me By The Heart by Kehlani both make the listener feel what the artist feels; however, Most Girls is a female empowerment anthem, while Hold Me By The Heart is about healing from an unhealthy relationship. On the first song, Hailee makes you feel exactly what the message of the song is saying. It expresses girls as strong, powerful, fierce, smart and focused. Even if you are not one of those types of girls, it gives you some type of motivation to be one of

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    Entry 1 The main character of Hold Me Like A Breath is Penelope Landow. She lives a life with a Family Business where anything can be bought or sold. Penelope has a disease called idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. This disease causes her to be very fragile. Just the slightest, most softest touch could bruise her. Her life is very protected with many guards, many worker, anything to keep Penelope safe, but what she wants is someone to hold her. She never wants to hear the word “careful” again

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    The Importance of Personal Responsibility GEN/200 As an adult you are responsible for every action that you take, but before that action are a series of thoughts that lead you to taking that action. Your personal responsibility starts at a young age, you are either taught personal responsibility as you grow into an adult by being held accountable of your own actions or the responsibility is taken from you. Depending on how you were brought up your transition into becoming an adult can either

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    The Journey song Don’t Stop Believin’ is one of the band’s most famous songs, and arguably their magnum opus. However, the song itself goes deeper than its literal meaning, and tackles the theme of finding your identity, following your dreams, and doing what you’re passionate about. The name of the song, “Don’t Stop Believin’”, follows its overall message and conveys it to listeners in a way that they will understand its themes regardless of whether they are listening closely and trying to break

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    immature, one can perceive the boys maturing as their innocence is slaughtered with the character Ralph. In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, one can recognize maturity through the demolish of innocence with Ralph realizing how much power he holds. To begin, Ralph comes to terms with how much power he has when he realizes how much destruction one is capable of. As the boys sit by the fire they mutter, “You got your small fire alright. The boys were falling still and silent feeling the awe at

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    !!!What Is Specific Gravity? When we go out in the summer to enjoy the pools and the rivers, we always have to make sure that all our equipment and safety measures are working and in place. When we go to the river and get on our boats, we make sure the boat has no leaks and we have our safety vest on. For young children who are still learning how to swim, we make sure they have their floaters on or we swim with them in a swim ring to make sure they do not sink. Why is it that boats, and swim rings

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    The song “Hold Me” by Jamie Grace has over 18 million views on YouTube. When looking at the denotation of the poem and then understanding the figurative language in the song, you begin to understand what the author is trying to convey. The format of the song helps the audience better understand the tone shifts and the lyrics meaning. In the song, “Hold Me” Jamie Grace is telling about how much she loves the way that God takes care of her. It starts off with her saying how much she loves God, and

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    Let the Water Hold Me Down by Michel Spurgeon is written in a very unique and skillful way of the realities of being of human, and dealing with loss and grief, guilt and longing, loyalty and love. These psychopathologies affect the readers and present a different way of seeing the text. By applying critical theory to this novel, not only the reader but the main character, Hank Singer, gets a different perspective, a new lens after making several changes in his life. Critical theory helps individuals

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    to flee to New York. There, she discovers the truth to her family's murder, reveals secrets that could change her life’s path, and falls in love. Tiffany Schmidt writes about Pennyś brave journeys, her strongest moments, and her greatest faults in Hold Me Like a Breath. While Penny is fragile, sometimes her bravery and determination make up for that in her difficult life. “There are far too many needles in my life. Far, far too many bruises” (Schmidt 4). Because of a rare blood disorder allowing

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