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    D[11:16 PM, 8/1/2017] Cherry Chhabra: EAR SOCIETY When I walk into life with innocence I am told that there presists "cooperation and justice" in my society But as I progress My innocence fades away And disappointment downs upon me Society, You want me to be free But, with every step I take I feel more helpless and entrenched I feel lika a bird But only how a caged bird would feel. Dear society, How can I love someone I don't even know? When I am a stranger to my own love. You say you care for

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    Though, I feel strongly that no law should be broken, I do see purpose in the peaceful disobedience provided you are willing to suffer the consequences. Therefore I would have to agree that it positively impacts a free society. We are all under strict laws and it is our freedom to either obey or not, with the latter resulting in consequence. Take for instance, the protest against injustice, the harmless act that took place in the Negro movement with Martin L. King. Not to mention the fact pointed

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    death; but the [free] gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans 6:23). Some translations however don't point out free even through we know every gift is free, but there is that connotation, if salvation is a gift than it is free, there is nothing we can do to earn it but God has chosen to save us through His grace. It is His doing not ours. Grace is not man coming to God, but God coming to man in the person of Jesus Christ. Ex Congressmen Mark Sanford once said, “I am one imperfect

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    When I think about boredom, the first thing that comes into my head is a white blank space. It frustrates me because I feel that although boredom is a simple and plain word there is so much meaning to it. Many of us do not notice it, but boredom can be anything and everything. Boredom can continue to expand. I define boredom as a way of being free from everything, however, our minds get caught up with the idea of freedom that we cannot handle it, which is why we choose to stay as far away from boredom

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    Wallpaper” and “Lamb to the Slaughter “ are very similar. In “The Yellow Wallpaper” it says: “There are things in that wallpaper that nobody knows but me or ever will” (Gilman 4). This feels like this means the things in the wallpaper no one knows but Jane. Everything that happens in the wallpaper, Jane is

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    made her alone and unacceptance of herself. Some of the things I liked about reading this article; was how structured the article was, the author referencing a young girls experience with bullying, how the author brings her own experience in the story, and how they demonstrate the “hurt-free model techniques.”

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    on the 1800s, how women were looked down upon and domesticated. The man Louise married wasnt bad, but society was not matter who she married she would still feel trapped. The way Louise felt all her life was like a bird in a cage no matter what she did she would always feel restrained. After hearing her husbands death she was “free, free, free!” from the cage and society. The real character that Louise married to was society that embodies her husband. Just like million of woman at the time they

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    hair and the sun glistening on your face. You have no worries and all you can focus on is what is right in front of you. There is nothing that could breach the happiness that is flowing through your body. This is where you feel the utmost freedom. The soccer field is where I feel free. Straight from the dictionary, freedom is “the power to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance and restraint.” (Merriam-Webster 1), but each person has their own personal definition of freedom. Freedom is different

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    elevator doors to open. Dozens get off, dozens get on, but I am not one of them. Waiting and wondering when the elevator will come back, but it never does. Running up the stairs I glimpse the elevator, always above me, just out of reach. As I get closer to the elevator I see a numerous amount of people get on, and only a few get off. Alone on the stairs pursuing the elevator, yearning for nothing, but freedom from society. Each portal I come to is an obstacle virtually impossible to pass. Music the

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    break free from her fated path. Gavron is also known for her work on This Little Life and Village at the End of the World. The character I found most interesting in the Ahmed family was Shana the eldest daughter. In contrast to her little sister who is obedient and polite, teenage Shana is the cynic, refusing to do as she is ordered and wanting to live a normal life like

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