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    Life is a short adventure and that why we should use the best of the life that we have been given. Most people with end stage diseases regret the opportunities that they lost. They always wish that they could have experienced more opportunities. (1) Every day that you are living is a miracle and you need to live it because there might be no tomorrow. I remember my grandfather was always telling me I wish I could redo this life because I learned that life is very short and you need to take risks

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    Life Is A Matter Of Life

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    The concept of life itself is quite simple. Biologically the purpose of life is far less open to interpretation, remaining in the general area of keep living and reproduce so to keep life going. However, it is when people try to add significance and value to life that things become convoluted. Why is that? Because one may say that the value of life is one thing, then another may say something else. But which one is right? Both and neither—to put it simply. In that there is neither a wrong nor right

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    Over the course of my life, there has been many life changing events. One event that had the most impact on my life was breaking my left ankle twice. Breaking my ankle took me down a road feeling miserable and depressed; it altered the trajectory of my future plans and goals during a time of numerous opportunities. Although looking back on the situation, there have been positives that came out of it. Breaking my left ankle for the second time was detrimental due to the timing while completing my

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    Water, Life Cannot Exist Without It Water is the world’s most natural resource and without it there would be no life on earth. Nature limits our available supply of water. Virtually all of human uses require fresh water. 97% of the Earth’s water is salt water and only 2.5% is fresh water of which over two thirds is frozen in glaciers and polar ice caps. The unfrozen freshwater is mainly ground water with only a fraction on the surface. Fresh water is a renewable resource but the world usage

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    say “Oh my life, such a life.” To our grandchildren, friends, daughters or sons. Or we will look our photo album with our husbands and we will say “Oh such a life, how it passed such fast.” According to dictionary, “the life is the quality; which people, animals, and plants have when they are not dead and which objects and substances do not have,” with its basic meaning. Actually, the life isn’t being dead. Isn’t the life means memories in all those sentences that I wrote above. Life means all things

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    sentence would not change him for who he was. He had a great outlook on life, and he wanted to teach life to anyone who would listen. And so, he did. Morrie always had a little aphorism or a life lesson to share. One of his greatest lessons was, “ Don’t let go too soon, but don’t hang on too long.” He followed this with his death. He hung

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    Life is the most precious gift from God. It is something that comes unexpectedly. We never know when will it come and when will it go. Life is full of happiness, sometimes sadness and sometimes combination of both. We value life because it was given by God and we owe God because he is so intelligent that he created everything that doesn’t have defect and do help us to live in the most beautiful place we have ever seen, the world, the universe and the Earth. Because of life we discover many things

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    very similar to their male counterparts, which is very rare for the time (“Emily Dickinson” Encyclopedia). Because she was consumed with schooling for her seven years at Amherst, after she graduated, the time off seemed to take a toll on her social life. Seeking to eliminate her feelings of loneliness, she joined the Mount Holyoke Seminary quickly after graduation. She soon became ill in health, so she returned back to her family home, where she consumed herself in housekeeping work (“Emily Dickinson”

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    owned a local greenhouse, where Roethke spent a lot of his childhood days working and playing. He referred to the greenhouse as “my symbol for the whole of life, a womb, a heaven-on-earth” ( ). The greenhouse played a huge role in his poetry. Roethke implies that only after death of the self can people come to realize the true purpose of life, love. Roethke always had stored in the back of his mind “the idea that personal selves were not the focus of time on earth”( ). Therefore, people

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    Marie-Laure, a girl who is blind, literally, and lives a life in fear. Now the word fear is one where most people tend to avoid it, reason being is that fear is the very essence of something that is believed to be harmful, destructive, and painful. It is an unknown variable whether being physical, emotional, or spiritual in which it can frightens one’s self of self-imagination, or even their own very reality. To continue and explain on how Marie lives in a life of fear, she is firstly blind. Being unable to

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