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    Motivation Is Life

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    Motivation is continuity for life. While there are many difficulties in life they can be overcome. Motivation is our value of life. There is not a single person with ought the ability to motivated, unless they are dead. Moving on in life is easier with motivation. In an article by Chris Jones Roger Ebert fought through cancer and had motivation to live. “That is true no matter what our problems, our health, our circumstances. We must try”. (Jones 34) Roger Ebert was a fighter of cancer who was

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    Life and Death

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    man and his girlfriend, Jig, who have a disagreement in the train station on the subject of whether to keep the unborn child or to abort. However, the author uses binary opposition of life and death to portray the polemic argument a couple encounters regarding abortion. As a symbol for the binary opposition of life and death, he represents the couple’s expressions,

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    Challenges of Life

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    Challenge is an inevitable fate in human’s life. People often find themselves in challenges of different magnitude unexpectedly. Challenges can be as easy as waking up early in the morning to a situation that could put one’s life in jeopardy. People always have a yearning to advance themselves in whatever things they want to pursue in life, but nothing in this world seems to be achievable without some sort of challenge on the way. Although people these days tend to perceive the negative influence

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    A Psalm Of Life

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    In my life I have had up and downs. In the poem “A Psalm of Life” I think it relates to me, in the poem it says “Trust no Future, Howe’er pleasant! Let the dead Past bury its dead!-act in the living present” (Longfellow). Everyone who I have learned from has taught me to live in the moment and to never give up. The three pictures I have, I believe that they represent what I want and who I am. The Turtle and the Bunny is from the story the Tortoise and the Hare, it shows that the turtle never gave

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    My Life

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    In life, someone can greatly change your life forever. Have you had someone change your life? One person can change the way you think, behave, and how you act around others. I have been shown the ways of Christ through the actions of my grandfather. He had worked, served and ministered with “Food for the Poor” for many years. The time that I have spent with my grandfather has helped to shape me into who I am today and will continue to shape me into a Christ-like character. In all of my grandfather's

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    A Psalm Life

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    reality with a more powerful voice. Also, the Romantics believe that death is an elegant occurrence. “A Psalm of Life” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow displays the appreciation for death and advises people to disregard it. “Art is long, and Time is fleeting, / And our hearts, though stout and brave, / Still, like muffled drums, are beating / Funeral marches to the grave” (Longfellow “A Psalm Life” 13-16). In essence, this quote indicates that death is inevitable, something you cannot overcome. “Trust no

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    Life Is Mellifluous

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    conclusion that the most beautiful word in the English language is ‘mellifluous.’ Mellifluous means, according to that old dictionary, (of a voice or sound) sweet or musical; pleasant to hear. Through my short, yet experience-filled years of life, I can assure you that life is, infact, mellifluous. While reminiscing both trials and accomplishments, life’s sweet melody can be heard in the background. What is greater than a harmonious ballad of laughs shared with family? How

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    CHAPTER 2 THEORY OF LIFE AFTER DEATH “Then the Lord God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils and the breath of life, and the man became a living being.” - Genesis 2:7. Life is where we found our purpose, fulfillment and satisfaction in life. Life is seen in different perspective because people experience it in different ways. Life is the reason why we are here on earth breathing and kicking. Life is where we find the meaning of our existence choosing to have

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    Ordovician Life

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    For a long period, up till now, I loved the early life of earth. Kimberella, Dickinsonia, and, later in time, Hylonomus were some of the creatures I studied. To find out, I went online to look around. The first question I looked at, to me at least, was the diversity of life in the early periods of life, specifically the Ordovician. To find out the answer, we must go back in time, at the beginning of the Ordovician in fact, to find out the answer. I started my research on this topic by surfing the

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    Landle HNR 240 Professor Baynes 19 November 2017 Is the Just Life Better Than the Unjust Life? In response to Thrasymachus, Glaucon, and Adeimantus, Socrates seeks to show that it is always in an individual’s interest to be just, rather than unjust. Thus, one of the most critical problems regarding the Republic is whether Socrates defends justice successfully or not. Socrates offers three arguments in favor of the just life over the unjust life: first, the just man is wise and good, and the unjust man

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