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    Reflection About Silence

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    Throughout my life, I have read so many books with hundreds of storylines and plot twists that have either stayed with me or faded away as time passed. However, some books leave a lasting impression, their images playing on repeat, their wisdom influencing my own life. One of these was, Silence, by Natasha Preston. It is the first in a two book series that I will always remember. The main character’s experiences and the way in which she handled them lingered in my mind and impacted my own experiences

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    The Life Of My Life

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    By : Solomiya Plugator Over the course of my short life, I have been to every imaginable world. Of course, these simply exist in my mind. My mind, that tends to wander off to more places than anyone has ever been to. Using my mind as an example I have decided that I want to break out and travel the world, as many people on this planet do for one simple reason. They believe that by getting lost it is possible to find yourself. Questioning this theory that many seem to have engraved into their

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    Back in my hometown, Medford Massachusetts, I work at a local popular sub shop. This sub shop has people coming from all neighboring towns just dying to try one of our famous subs. I work here as a chef with a small crew of around 6 total workers who are all very close to each other. I have been working here for a while, and I have seen workers come and go, but the one thing I realized is that I’ve never seen/heard of a girl working here before. I figured I would bring this topic across to my boss,

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    A meaningful life means finding happiness in everything you do. It means enjoying and sharing time with your loved ones and having a purpose in life. To find happiness, we must go through different tribulations and situations, where sometimes life doesn’t seem to be easy. Happiness is an art that can be learned. It describes a deep sense of inner well-being, peace and vitality. You must know that even from your worst moments there is something good to take out of it. If we really want to be happy

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    In the speech that I just watched Admiral McRaven first talked about the importance of making my bed in the morning. His lesson behind making my bed in the morning stood for the little things. I believe what he said because I believe the little things do add up. The little things will inspire me to do bigger things and then those things will inspire me to do even bigger things and before I know it I will be doing huge things that will affect the whole world. During the speech Admiral McRaven talked

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    Plato describes beauty in the Phaedo as being “radiant among other objects” , while the other virtues remain murky in relation to it. Plato’s declaration of beauty’s radiance indicates that it is significant. Beauty is observed most clearly by use of vision, which “is the sharpest of our bodily senses” . Plato explains that “beauty alone has this privilege, to be the most clearly visible and the most loved” . Because of the way in which beauty stands out among the other virtues, Plato confirms

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    By juxtaposing thought-like text that reads as an internal voice with telegraphic and candid statements, George Saunders’ language in Pastoralia remains rather structurally consistent; however, works to convey various sentiments through dictional and contextual differences. Whether the sentiment be darkly humorous, hopefully despairing, or regretfully reflective, George Saunders depicts the malaise of everyday life as dystopian. With a minimalistic science fiction setting, the idea that our current

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    returned to my friend Megumi’s apartment on the fourth floor to retrieve my phone. When I arrived, the door was ajar. I was about to grab my phone from the varnished coffee table, until I saw someone, a girl, with her luscious hair wafted to the side on top of the veranda. I realised, she was jumping off into the lake below! What was she thinking? …But wait, could it be Megumi? This was her apartment after all. But surely she would not think to do something so dangerous…right? I ran as fast as my legs

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    In my writing assignment I chose two of the essay questions about the novel “My Antonia” by Willa Cather. I chose question number three and question number four to write my essay. And question number three the author uses symbols from nature to express essential aspects of the lives of the characters. I chose three symbols and discussed how they convey information about the daily lives of the characters, and how the characters relate to each other and how the author views life. The fourth question

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    Persuasive Essay

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    I look at my pale short legs thinking ‘I need to shave.’ I sigh realizing that summer isn’t close to being over and I have nothing to look forward to. I grab my phone and head towards the kitchen searching for something to eat. I see my mom preparing dinner “Hi mom” “Hi sweetie, what are you doing?” “I don’t know, I need something to do this summer.” I sigh. “Why don’t you go volunteering, all your friends are.” My mom suggested. “Where would I volunteer at?” I questioned. “I’m allergic to cats

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