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    a fulfiller of your golden dreams”(Sri Chinmoy). Often too many times people rely on others achievements to accomplish what they want to be but don’t have the hope that is needed for them to achieve it, also sometimes hope is the only thing people have to hold onto in life. Richard Cory, We Wear the Mask, The Yellow Wallpaper and O my hope all express a different way of how our reality is affected, whether it is by hope or by the helping of someone else’s hope for us. They have there own ways of

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    This is a blog by Chelsea Stephens on Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chelsea-stephens/ongoing-ignorance-surroun_b_5763450.html This woman has had depression for years, she has been through so many events that other teenagers her age has been through. In this particular blog, she lists six things that many people said to her when they found out she has depression. The first one she said was, "But you're too young to have depression." I strongly agree with her response to that. I have

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    for a couple years, we were living with my dad in farmington while my mom was under treatment in rehab for opiate and alcohol abuse. We came home one day from school and started doing our daily chores while our dad was still working. Well do to all the tension in our lives at the time, and the fact that i hadn't be able to bear my sister since she was like four we fought all the time. Any little thing there was to fight about we did sometimes word sometimes bare knuckles. We agreed on doing the kitchen

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    Why Do We Cry? The most sensitive part of the eye is the iris. Which is the thin circular structure of the eye. It is responsible for controlling the size of the pupil and regulates how much light can reach the retina. The iris of the eye is very sensitive. For the sake of using “The iris” about 20 million times throughout this essay, Iris is a woman. She cries when she is upset, when she is happy, and cries when particles for example, debris, or certain fumes she comes into contact with. And the

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    Ethan Cobb Pd 3 02/04/2018 SBT EA 2-1 FINAL: Writing an Explanatory Essay Compare/Contrast of The Giver society and ours We are in a dystopian society or a utopian society? That’s the question you have to ask in The Giver society. In The Giver society there are a lot of rules like our society. In comparison, the dystopian society in both the novel and film version of The Giver compares to our own society for a variety of reasons like both of our society’s are heavily ruled and involved a lot

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    Throughout my life I always thought the little things that we do to help people in our community are the things that made the biggest difference. I learned in church one day on a Sunday about how to improve ourselves to get closer to God. The pastor said that we are so busy with our daily activities that sometimes we get distracted on things that matter the most. Sometimes even though we might be busy, we should just take a brief moment to help others in need. That is why I find community service

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    happiness. Sometimes, however, a character can be both a protagonist and an antagonist. In Closer, a 2004 film, staring Jude Law, Julia Roberts, Natalie Portman, Clive Owen, the four main characters are sometimes wicked, but sometimes pitiful. One specific character, Dan Woolf, played by Law, is mostly a villainous character, but there is at least one scene where the audience feels sympathy for him. In one of the first scenes where Anna, played by Roberts, is taking Dan’s picture, we see Dan as

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    Why Do Babies Cry Essay

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    By Jonas Wilson, Ing. Med. Why Do Babies Cry? Babies cry and a lot. It’s just something they all do. Arguably, some are less fussy than others, but the fact remains that it’s impossible to find a baby who will not cry at some point. Crying is a sign that a baby is alive when he or she is born. This process allows for air to enter their lungs for the first time in their lives. From birth onwards, babies quickly learn to use their cry as a primary communication tool in the outside world. This may

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    In the poem, We Wear The Mask, Paul Laurence Dunbar, uses irony to express the representation of the mask on the faces of African-Americans. A mask is a manner or expression that hides one’s true character of feelings; a pretense. The truth that lies behind the mask consist of lies as well as emotional and physical pain. To begin with, the mask is taken off. The word “We” describes how the black community is living a double life. For instance, “We wear the mask that lies and grins, it hides our cheeks

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    morose in nature. There is a plague amongst humanity that is pretty well known to be in the open within the social consciousness, yet it’s often pushed to the side in our minds. This plague has many variants, yet it cripples our potential far more than we often admit. I am talking about the plague of addiction. Over the years, I have grown rather fond of the genre of music known as alternative Hip Hop, specifically the sub-genre of dark-trap. A style known for its brooding, more melancholy sound within

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