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    During this fall semester I was inspired by different literature and the writers. I learn the different in historical figure and how the writers lived interesting and fulfilling lives outside the traditional roles defined by society. The three stories written by Chopin, Gilman, and Oates have gain me new insight into the relationship I have with other women. I am fascinated by the story, The Story of Hour and the way the author Chopin put the story together to make it feel realistic. Chopin made

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    Arms: A Short Story

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    I collapse into my sisters arms. The news of my husband's death is too much for me to handle and I weep with a sudden wild abandonment. I had always warned Brently to be careful when he was working and I suppose the railroad disaster was no one's fault at all. Still I feel empty inside, but not in the way in which I had been mourning. With grief still weighing heavily upon me, I wanted to be alone. The upstairs bedroom is where I open the window and begin to think deeply. The warm spring air that

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    similar in the way they grow away from their husbands, feeling oppressed by society, and wanting to feel free. The first

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    In my English class at Capital High School, we recently read the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, and we discussed whether freedom is really free. We wouldn’t even have to get educated at school. Nothing is really free because basically your being your own boss, and then you would only need to follow the rules. If you don’t follow those rules then you will be even more unfree. In the text Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury explains how having books are illegal because of the resident. The reason the

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    Freedom is not actually free because if it were free we could do what we want. We could also control our own lives. The food we eat would most likely be free. We wouldn't have to go to school. Nothing is free because even if you are your own boss you have to follow the laws or you will be even more unfree. In fahrenheit 451 ray bradbury they explain how books are illegal because of the residents. They make it illegal because they think differently and if they remove books everyone will be the same

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    Happy or Free Have you ever imagined a world where everyone is content, equal, and free as a community with stability and you own identity . Well, be happy because now there is, but there’s a stipulation. The stipulation is, you can never have all at once. The reasoning behind why you can’t have all these privileges, is the simple fact that there would be anarchy. For our government to have stability we need to limit the way you live, your emotions, and what you do. Happiness is never enough. This

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    Free Writing On my first day of English class when my professor discussed “Free Writing” I was still surprised that it was still relevant in college. I remember way back since elementary doing free writing. Free writing is a prewriting technique in which we keep writing for amount of time without paying attention to grammar or spelling errors, it produces raw material without be criticized. Free writing is used like a little journal for us to write anything that comes to mind

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    others. In order to maintain a more secure world, we as people need to feel more secure in ourselves. To achieve this, it involves feeling a sense of self-love, and formerly project that love outwards toward others and our surrounding environment. If we do not feel secure in ourselves, how can we possibly ensure that our world, and the people living in it, are safe? When talking about the topic of

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    One Laptop Per Child

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    Technology” In today's lecture, I found the topic of appropriate technology intriguing. I find this concept interesting because it provides individuals with innovation to help make everyday tasks easier. These technologies are also usually at a lower cost than what would be expected. I find this important because it gives people in vulnerable areas of the world access to resources to help improve their lives. When reading through the list Dr. Nayak provided the class with, I found three technologies that

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    I believe there are two sides of this discussion, and I feel strongly that both have legitimate concerns and viable reasoning. There has been much debate over the past decade as to whether vaccinations are really keeping children healthy and free of illness and diseases. Although, there is not a federal mandate vaccination requirements, the school system does insist certain vaccinations are given before entering public schools. However, exemptions for medical/religious reasons are considered the

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