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    inclusivists as a Religious group that opens their hearts to others in a way, suggesting that people by extension are part of them. For someone to open his/her heart to you, shows a loving concern and the willingness to cooperate with you. One can welcome somebody verbally but the heart will not be there. There is this proverb: “where your treasure is, there will your heart be.” This implies that Inclusivists, treasure non-Christians for whom they are and also, respect their religion. The heart is a very important

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    they are allowed to think, and even the relationships they are allowed to have.  The Party has Telescreens everywhere to monitor people at all times, even in their own homes.  In this society there  is no love, trust or friendship.       WInston meets a girl named Julia.  Over time they fall in love.  They start having a physical relationship however this is illegal.  Sexual intercourse is only allowed for reproduction in Oceania.  Winston and Julia hide in the forest and eventually rent a room they

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    I am pure because I have a heart and my intentions are pure. I am very compassionate in dancing, snowboarding and wakeboarding. I am also compassionate in people. I love watching people grow and do things that they never knew that they could do. I am very careful with what I say and I think a lot. People say I am a quiet person, which is true, but it is mostly because I am thinking and it does not always come out of

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    course of the month my daily schedule consisted of school, homework, reading, and caring for my grandmother. I’ve always been a caretaker, and I realized that this is easily something I can do for the rest of my life. But living in a household with somebody who couldn’t care for themselves takes a toll on a seven year old. I was diagnosed with panic disorder, and I have trouble with emotional bonds that I have with other people. I knew in my heart, I would be emotionally unfit to work in oncology as

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    The Giver Fear Quotes

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    but everything seems wrong. You have a different job and realize you can’t see there is no color. It feels like it is a different world. Everything feels different because you don't know your parents or even when you were born. You go up to ask somebody why this happens and the answer is even weirder. They tell you that life has always been like this because if it was not there would be chaos. The world has to be this structured, otherwise there is chaos. At that moment, you realize this is a different

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    Has football become a violent sport? I think it has gotten worse every time somebody plays. You could get serious injuries which could also be permanent! If your a coach you could get sued for somebody getting injured or hurt really bad. Some people could get memory loss, broken bones, concussions, and most importantly your grades could slip in school. Football might not be a good idea for a sport. Football can do a lot of bad things to your body. You could be damaged all over and it may be permanent

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    “I love the phrase “life-giving rebuke.’’ Occasionally, God will send someone to communicate a strong and important message through a life-giving rebuke. Its important to note, not all rebukes are life - giving and helpful’’ (Groeschel pg. 32). God did send somebody in my life to help me and make become the person that I am trying to be. She is not only my friend she is someone that

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    Chris Mccandless Journey

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    his sister, Carine McCandless, whom he grew very close to him. As a child, he was very restless, obedient, and intelligent youth; who was placed in an accelerated program for gifted student. Almost every subjects caught his interest that later on somebody claimed that he was “... a high achiever in almost everything that caught his fancy… he wanted to keep going”(Krakauer 109). It emphasizes how a person’s strong inner desire of something that it is almost impossible to change their

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    Why Are We Respectful?

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    it's what we do. Like for example, you had a really bad day, someone said something mean to you, or you are just getting mad because a friend did something that you didn’t like or approve of. We all have these days, we either get mad and ignore somebody or we just lash out for no reason, but you can not apologize to the land. It’s like dropping a piece of trash on the ground and saying sorry and walking away. The earth is a big part of us and we can't ruin it just to show feelings of what is happening

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    defined as a condition in which a child starts to be frightened and scared to be left alone from someone that child really love to be with. Separation anxiety is a typical for young children. Specifically, children in eight to fourteen months old. Children usually go through a specific time during their life that they will cling to their parent or somebody that they really love. Separation anxiety can be joined with holding panic attack that is possible to happen with being able to have a comorbid

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