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    understood the role that vigilance played in the battle, I never anticipated that a brief failure to recall and respect such an incubus addiction, would prove to be so ruinous. It turned out, the exact tragedies it brought into my life in New Orleans, would ascend to my new home's front door steps, in Atlanta. It didn't start out that way however. Upon arrival, we spent a

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    Many people and experiences have taught me lessons and turned me into the person that I am. If even one thing was different I would not be the same. In Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World the people of this society known as “The World State” are conditioned to do their jobs and life the same way everyday. In this novel people are not born but are grown in bottles and each belongs to a group of the society, which they call the Caste System. The Director of Hatcheries proclaims,”We decant our babies

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    A New Life I was a prisoner in my own body, captive inside my own skin, unable to break free. At the age of seventeen years old, I weighed over 255 pounds. I was unable to participate in ordinary activities due to the own restraints I had placed upon myself. I always felt alone in the crowd; I was self-conscious and felt as if the world always had a judgmental eye looking down on me. Food was my addiction, calories my drug. I was eating through my pain and depression. Food gave me a sense of safety

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    A New Life I shot up from my bed soaked in ice cold water. I looked to my left and and I saw Malik holding a bucket in his hands. He ran out my room as fast as he could, so I couldn’t catch up to him because he knew what was going to happen if I actually did. I went back into my room to get ready for the day. When I looked in the window it was dark and gloomy as if it was going to storm, but that was strange. The forecast predicted that today would be and sunny day, but I didn’t think much of

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    Settling in new country isn’t always easy. A day I arrived in Vermont seemed to be a new beginning for my life. I came to Vermont on December 09th, 2008. I was about 14 years old, and I had no idea what I was thinking of. I was so confused, and I didn’t speak English at all. I thought I was lost because I saw so many diverse people I’ve never seen in my life. I felt uncomfortable to be here because I didn’t understand what it was going on this state. I thought that I was in wrong place because

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    I loved growing up in New York City more than anything. The life I once lived was everyone 's dream life. I went to a private high school in the Upper East Side and I was always getting the new trends before they even hit the market. Me and my friends would go out to bars and clubs using our fake ids and we always found a way to get drinks and have the best time of our lives. My life was pretty awesome. Then everything changed over the summer going into my senior year of high school. I could remember

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    A World with No Life The book Brave New World, describes a world that no one wishes to live in, even though it is described as paradise. The novel has a world that no one has never seen before, but what readers do not realize is that part of that world is already living with us. Yet, Brave New World was first published in 1932 by Aldous Huxley. How can this book possibly mirror our world when it was written over 85 years ago. This book is all about a brand-new world, where population

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    The Journey to a New Life It was dreadfully hot in Winchester, Virginia that day. Sweat bled down the brown face of Abigail Shaw as she picked through the cotton that seemed to go on for miles. The girl's hair was matted and her filthy dress barely squeezed onto her skin and bones. She dreamed of a life. A life full of freedom. Though she had never experienced one and neither had the rest of her family. Abigail’s bereaving mother sat devastated in the fields knowing she would never see her baby

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    Life On New Planet : Life

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    Life on New Planet 1 Life on New Planet Ehsan Rahmanian POG 214 Pro. Dr. Patricia O’Reilly Life on New Planet 2 Introduction: The debate about the relative merits of exploring space with humans and robots is as old as the space program itself. There are some arguments that are advanced in any discussion about the utility of space exploration and the roles of humans and robots. Those arguments in roughly ascending order of advocate support are the following: 1.

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    New Life Counseling

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    RELEASE (Valrico, Florida) New Life Counseling, a ministry of New Life Church in Valrico, Florida, announces they are now offering marriage and family counseling to couples in need in the Brandon, Riverview and Plant City. This expansion allows them to help more couples who find they are struggling in their marriage. No relationship is without difficulties, yet working through these problems together can strengthen the couple and their family. Rodger McFarland , New Life'™s acting Director stated

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