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    In a world things are messed up for a reason. Sometimes we don't always understand this reason but things always seem to work out in just the right ways. Yes, there's crime, poverty, and struggles between the human race but without them America wouldn’t be how it is today. However I have a dream, a dream of a perfect America where those things didn't happen. In my dream there are no jails, detentions, or punishments. There are no crimes occurring between people and the police or none existent.

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    around the world believe in some kind of a holy presence. Where did this belief in a holy being come from? There must exist a being that is causing this belief. This certain being is I, your God. I am intellectually indeterminate, possess genuine optionality, and I have bestowed upon you the ability to have faith, and through faith, you have been able to believe that I exist. But what is my reason for existence? This question needs to be answered in order for you to understand why the world exists

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    book it's as if I'm in my own world, a place of bliss. Like I'm watching a movie in my head but I'm the director. I find it easier to read in complete silence that way my thoughts can echo out much further and louder. One of the things that I usually do is stop in the page that I'm reading in and start asking myself questions and try to foreshadow what I might believe will happen at the end. Although, I am a realist, reading has been an escape from reality into a world where it feels like I'm

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    Have you ever imaged a world where you can scream for help and Batman would show up and save you? Or Clark Kent would take off his glasses and become Superman? Somewhere you can walk the streets and feel safe knowing someone was watching over you day or night because it was the duty they chose to take on but also because they sought to protect the place they loved. One of the smartest man in the world once said “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now

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    Argument Of Evil Analysis

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    Rationality I’d like to make my best attempt in presenting my evaluation of the Argument of Evil by analyzing in best detail the structure of the argument, my understanding of the argument and how the Argument of Evil tends to create an atmosphere or exchange of diverging or opposite views. Furthermore, I’ll sheepishly attempt to explain why some intellects who muster great reasoning, objectivity and understanding of this subject in philosophy argue positively while other intellects, scholars, philosophers

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    The Perfect Gift What is the Perfect gift? To you, it may be as simple as a book from a series that you wanted to read. Or it may be as complicated as the next new thing in the world of technology. My point is that we all have our different views on the perfect gift. My perfect gift, would be a 30-30 Winchester rifle with a lifetime supply of ammunition. In this essay I am going to give a description of my gift, why it’s important to me, and want I would do with it. The 30-30 Winchester lever action

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    What is the image of a perfect life? If this question was asked to one hundred people you would most likely receive many different answers from different people. The reason for this is because the image of a “perfect life” is one that can easily be changed, one that is dynamic. If everyone wanted the same things from their life then that would mean that all people would be the same. This would mean that all of our minds would have similar interests and beliefs, which couldn’t be further from the

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    A world where everything is perfect is a world where nothing bad happens and no mistakes are made known as utopias. Utopias cannot successfully exist. They cannot successfully exist because people are not perfect. Therefore, people can’t wake up where everything is a perfect place. Lots of people have different opinions about utopian societies too. Utopias cannot successfully exist because people are not perfect. For example, Jonas says “I’d been teaching her to ride mine, even though I technically

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    The Day I Did My Duty

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    Most people would love a world where everyone is equal and no-one has to feel pain. This type of world would be ideal to live in, but what if I told you that a world like that is not so perfect at all? If everyone is equal we would all be the same, there would be no individuality. A world with no pain would also be a world with no happiness. Also, not everyone is going to obey the rules, so there will always be a rebellious citizen. So, is a “perfect society” really perfect at all? There will always

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    My Love Short Story

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    I always thought that I did not need anyone but myself. A black and white world with only myself in it. I never really cared for anyone; if I did they would be a family or a close friend. Anything romantic was always thrown out of the window. I did not want to think about love or even pay attention to it. That all changed when I fell in love. It changed my whole world and how I viewed it. It is not just liking someone and being in a relationship; love is so much more than that. Love is a wonderful

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