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    striking words still lingers freshly in my brain though it was last night. It was slightly after dusk when the earth shuddering news knocked on our door. My mother was busy kneading dough to prepare chapati and being my favorite dish, I was grinning from ear to ear with excitement. Unusually to say, her phone was ringing off the chain and since her hands were covered with flour, I answered the phone seeing it was her sister. No sooner did I pick up the call when she uttered these words. “We are officially

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    Is Malala A Hero

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    Heroes and heroines are people that stand up for the greater good and usually have experiences that gave them personal traits. These traits make them act in a certain way that defines them as a hero. In Malala Yousaifzai’s book I am Malala, Malala is a hero by fighting ceaselessly for equal education. In the beginning of the story, Malala was a bad sport and she stole from people. However, her experiences changed her. When she started questioning herself and saw inequality around her, she altered

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    In the Book Thief, Markus Zusak wrote, “It kills me sometimes, how people die.” Zusak is upholding the age-old adage that dying, no matter how one dies, is undeniably despairing. The standard way of thinking about death has is that there is a great emphasis on how, we as people, die. For those who will die from terminal illness is often after enduring long and protracted suffering. When pain relief can no longer be provided, patients should have the right to request a death with dignity (DWD). This

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    uninvolved in Toby’s life. The story begins when Toby and his mother, Rosemary, leave her abusive boyfriend in Florida to take their chances at becoming rich on uranium mines in Utah. They are short on money, a theme that continually comes up throughout the book, but full of hope and love for each other. Unfortunately, as they arrive in Utah, they discover the uranium resources have already been bled dry and they must go to Salt Lake

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    more now than ever. It is human nature to maintain control over our lives, rather than surrender to authority. This paper will answer the question “Are police Worthy of Being in Authority?” Texts that will be used to answer this question are the books of The Bible: Romans, James and Colossians; The Haustafeln “Household Codes”, Tertullian 's “de corona”, the Didache, and the definitions of authority from Merriam-Webster 's dictionary. Building a base for the understanding of authority will be reviewed

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    clear moral compass. However, there is no universal rule book stating what is and can be dictated as “good” and “bad.” The line has forever been blurry; the grey area holding more space than either end of the spectrum. Because of this, humans constantly have to face the dilemma of whether or not the actions around them are ones they support or reprimand. To ease the weight of these decisions, humans have consistently consulted a “higher power” in their dictation of an action’s moral goodness. This

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    to 'follow his omens' and leave the world he knows. The Gypsy points him towards the Pyramids of Egypt, where she says he will find treasure. Crazily, he believes her. He sells his flock and sets sail. Sure enough, disaster is met early on when a thief in Tangier robs him of his savings. But

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    island and its religious, social, and political customs. Working as an advisor to King Henry VIII, More was aware of the issues of his time such as ridiculous inflation, corruption, wars for little or no purpose, courtly ostentation, the abuse of power by the absolute monarchs, and the maltreatment of the poor. Consequently, More used Utopia to contrast some unique and refreshing political ideas with the chaotic politics of his own country. It is important to note that More did not intend to provide

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    Heroes and heroines are people that stand up for the greater good and usually have experiences that gave them personal traits. These traits make them act in a certain way that defines them as a hero. In Malala Yousaifzai’s book I am Malala, Malala is a hero by fighting ceaselessly for equal education. In the beginning of the story, Malala was a bad sport and she stole from people. However, her experiences changed her. When she started questioning herself and saw homeless children who couldn’t afford

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    “It was the perfect day. The sun was shining, the wind was light and I couldn 't have been happier. How could I have not been happy. I had a great day of school with all my friends, my mom bought me lunch and I was just on my way to the comic book store. It was a 6 year old 's dream. I was skipping down the sidewalk, holding my mom’s hand when I noticed a weird man in the alleyway. “Want some free comics?” he begrudgingly asked, and being the idiotic 6 year old I was, I let go of my mother’s hand

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