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    Isn’t is totally crazy to believe that the person you might spend the rest of your life with is sitting next to you in your fourth period English class? Relationships are a delicate topic when it comes to any age group, but the high school years are often overlooked, and deemed to be not important. Most people believe that high school students don't know what “love” is. Maybe they are right. However, if they are, relationships are still lessons learned. They teach high schoolers more about themselves

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    his chance to show appreciation for his dad’s work seem to be the theme of this poem. The poem describes how the work the father did everyday took a toll on his body, but he continued to do it so that he could survive and his son could have a good life. The first stanza talks about how the author never showed gratitude for his

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    Personal Values Of Life

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    Life is resplendent yet it’s not a bed of roses. Though it’s repleted with abundances of highs and lows, it has many facets of benedictions and accomplishments. There are two types of people in this world, one, who consider life as arduous and merciless. These sets of people live life as a punishment, often known as a life without principles. They lose every sense of direction and their elusion to authenticity gets disoriented in the process. On the other hand, there are those who view life as a

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    When presented with this assignment, I didn’t know anyone over the age of 70 local to my area, so I asked a classmate if I could interview her grandmother. Her grandmother, BD, graciously agreed to do the interview. BD is an 84-year-old Caucasian female, who currently resides alone in a 1-bedroom apartment in Fredericksburg, Texas. She grew up in Doss, Texas, with her mother, father and 12 siblings. They lived on approximately 400 acres of land, where they farmed for survival. BD remembers days filled

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    Taking the life of another human being is one of the most terrible crime someone can commit even though the majority after committing the crime start regretting it. Many criminals commit crimes such as killing someone they love in a moment where they are blindsided by anger and confusion. For other types of crimes many criminals rethink their action because they start feeling fear and uncertainty on the future. Fear is one of the main reasons why many criminals deterrence their criminal acts, even

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    with discomfort or regret afterwards. When faced with this regret, people often try to justify or rationalize the decision they made, wanting to reduce this feeling of dissonance. “No matter how smart they are, people who are in the midst of reducing dissonance are so involved with convincing themselves that they are right that they frequently end up behaving irrationally and maladaptively (Aronson, Wilson, Akert, & Sommers, 2016). People do not like to admit they are

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    “Leave my loneliness unbroken!—quit the bust above my door!” (Poe 100). Loneliness is a good word to use in describing “The Raven”, and also, “What My Lips Have Kissed, and Where, and Why” by Edna St. Vincent Millay, since both narrators are going through an array of emotions and feelings that can be traced to being left behind. The poems go more in-depth with what the narrator is conveying, and consequently, they share similar characteristics through symbols. Millay, in her early years of adulthood

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    Button” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Details about how his life went throughout the years are mentioned in this assignment to have a consistent connection to the original story. Although the condition that Mr. Button was living has a huge impact on how he lives, how everyone around him behaves, he still loves them. He has got a positive attitude about how his life would go on despite he is getting younger. He never gives up on his work and life. He is the inspiration for the people who has similar case

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    Macy's Quit Jobs

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    in the world. Or is it? Considering to quit my job as a collections representative at Macy's was a tough risk-taking decision to make since it came with prestige communication skills and had numerous benefits that really benefited my life. A few people in my family and a few of my co-workers had their sayings that I would regret making that unreal decision. They told me that I was in the right place and leaving will take away from the recognition of my hard work I had received while working there

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    I sat there, numb, unmoving, my breathing shallow. I just sat there thinking about the time I was able to spend with him. The way his little fingers would grasp my larger hand. I sat there remembering how his sad little smile could warm my heart, even on my worst day. Then I remembered my reluctance to get close to him, knowing he wouldn’t be able to stay with us long. I remembered how I would never volunteer to hold him, not wanting to bond with the sweet boy that would leave before he had the chance

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