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    The song “Walk This Way” performed and written by the American rock band Aerosmith has always been one of the top songs in classic rock history. The band Aerosmith consists of the lead singer Steven Tyler, Tom Hamilton their bassist, Joey Kramer on drums, Joe Perry on lead guitar, and Brad Whitford on rhythm guitar. Aerosmith met and started their band in Boston Massachusetts. Their debut album was called Aerosmith after the band and released it in January 5, 1973. This album consists of one of their

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    but, truth sticks with me. There are many phonemonible things in this world thing is people think they’re myths, oh no. Their real if you know they’re there, then your life is a nightmare, if you can overcome it there may be hope, but hope is a myth. So Ladies and Gentlemen, take a seat and lock your doors if you wish to be safe, it’s only you and the book or so you think. Now get ready to now enter the my story which is a one way ticket to your doom as you find out the truth. Here is where our

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    started back talking to the kids. The feeling I had gone away later that day. The next Sunday, I felt the same way, and the tears rolled once again. Now, I am so afraid of the Pastor and I do not understand why. I looked at him differently now. It is something he is doing; I asked myself, so I stopped talking to him. I went the other way whenever I saw him coming my way. I did not understand this at all. The only thing I

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    to grow a set of gills and live my life under the sea with all the fish and dolphins. None of my friends ever seem to think quite like I do; imagine the same way I did. None of them spend as long staring off into the blank nothingness as my mind wanders beyond the realms of existence. My second grade year, I finally began to realize that this was a gift God had graced me with. The ability to imagine beyond what

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    Acceptance Many people look down upon the different, whether if it's in the way they look or on what they enjoy. People seem to dislike anything out of the norm. People should learn to stop making assumptions of the person if they don't know them first. Society should be able to accept others even if they don’t agree with their lifestyle or who they are as a person. In the novel by Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird teaches the importance of accepting people. The book teaches to respect people’s differences

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    I said. He took a while to say something, almost as if he was in deep thought, he didn’t even look at me, he just stared out his classroom windows, watching the kids get on the bus, walk, talk, hug and kiss. Then he said “ How do you feel about women?” It was so random and quick, as if he’d been waiting to ask me this for some time now. “Uhm, they’reir cool I guess, why?” “Cool?, You Guess?” “You seem lost, maybe even unbothered”, he said. “What does unbothered mean?” , I asked. “It means showing

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    Although, he wasn’t always this way, not until he meets up with Sethe at 124 that he starts turning into his true self. Morrison conveys his role to be vital by portraying him as a man with a golden heart, to be supportive to the characters around him, and with the struggle to reach manhood. To begin with, Paul D.’s difficult hardships and story made him into a broken down man but with a heart of gold. In Sethe’s view, “Not even trying, he had become the kind of man who could walk into a house and make

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    “sweet dreams”. If for some reason I was not able to do this I would not sleep peacefully. I felt something was missing or I had forgotten something important. As time passed and my children grew, my nighttime ritual was modified. My oldest son no longer sleeps with his favorite bear, and is rarely asleep when I am ready for bed. With him I now ruffle his hair and kiss his forehead, tell him not to stay up too late, and to have sweet dreams. This ritual seems to suffice as I am able to relax and sleep

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    12 Ways Spoonies Cope With the Stress of Chronic Illness As I’ve mentioned in earlier posts, Instagram has become an absolute treasure trove of practical information for people living with chronic illness. Here are 12 ways spoonies just like you cope with the stress of living with an invisible illness while having fun at the same time! Being Stubborn When living with a chronic illness, stubbornness can be both your best and your worst asset. On the one hand, you’re incredibly determined to not

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    much over the years. As a child, I loved snow! I loved the way it fell from the sky, falling in swirling patterns as I ran around trying to catch one on my tongue. It was a quite a process for my mother to put all the clothing that she thought was necessary. Once this was done, I would run out and open the gate for the dogs, we owned five, they would stick their nose in the snow then slingshot it towards my direction. We would continue this until I grew tired then I would throw a tennis ball for them

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