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    Living without you. May people who are reading our storey book of the stories behind our songs,will already know that our professionally journey started with Living without you. I was fortunate in 2014 to meet Scarlett Cole at my place of work in Manchester in the uk. She would come to my work numerous times working the week and buy fresh produce for her and her family. I was greengrocer in a past life lol. Come on there is nothing better than fresh vegetable and fruit. We mutually found

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    Chapter 4 Short Story

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    get ‘em then! You’re takin’ your own life. Not mine.” He scoffed, takin’ a quick puff of his cigarette. “Clyde!” “What?! You ossified o’ somethin’?” “Of course not! They gonna get bumped off! I’ll get ‘em myself then you bunk bimbo!” Before I knew it I was on my feet, I wasn’t about to watch my brother and sister get killed because my boyfriend was a bimbo. “Bonnie! You

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    cost of the toys she saw. She continues to list all of the different things that a $35 dancing clown could do for her family and starts to hint towards the idea of inequality between classes. Bambara mentions how Miss Moore talks about who you are is where you are and “waits for somebody to say that poor people have to wake up and demand their share of the pie” (78). Looking back now, Bambara probably sees exactly that Miss Moore was saying it isn’t fair that people can spend all their money on flashy

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    for no reason. If you 're happy for a reason, you 're in trouble - because that reason can be taken away from you. One of the single-greatest personal development and consciousness expansion techniques is the art of learning to be happy for absolutely no reason at all. I 'm well aware that the above might sound slightly delusional. This is understandable, but it 's also due to the fact that most people merely assume you have no right to be happy "until you 've earned it". When you come to the conscious

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    Do you know someone who had to sacrifice their education because the had children before graduation? Have you ever met someone who’s biggest goal is to make it to college? These are two examples of what characters are going through during the novel. Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff, is a story about the financial struggles some people have to to go through in life. It is also about how you have to step up and help these people if you are in a better position than them. Throughout the book there

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    cancer, and the pain she was going through was palpable. “Do you wish to go through with this” I said. “Yes, I do. It is for the better” Saraya replied. A look of profound sadness had swept over her face. We both knew this was inevitable. Her son would live his life without a mother at his side. A cascade of warmth flowed down both our faces. Josiah could only look at his mother with a gaze of unsurmountable grief. “Why did God let you have cancer, why didn't he prevent this?” “My son, I know it

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    Sonnet 6 Analysis

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    of the sonnet where the volta begins at line 6, talking about giving your body to a woman will make her happy and she will repay you with a baby. Now the real turn is having a baby or “thyself breed another thee” which is line 7. In the beginning of the poem having a child was about passing on his beauty rather than being happy. The new point is to make a new you so you keep living and conquer death. On to the end of the sonnet at line 11,which emphasizes the new

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    and also they frequently need that they could be another person, somebody which is carrying on with a superb life. You have to remember that there are a few people that are healthier in living their lives when compared with others. Appreciate and experience the ideal parity and the benefit of carrying on with a way of life of Ayurveda. The Ayurveda Experience does not just guide you to achieve

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    or found for the first time; this can lead to confrontation and provocative outlooks on their discovery which could possibly change themselves or the viewers perspective of a situation. This can be shown in the SBS documentary ‘Go Back To Where You Came From’, directed by Ivan O’ Mahoney. It highlights the views on physical and personal exploration that get shown throughout the show. On the other hand, in Ian Mundie’s poem ‘My Father Began As A God’, it also shows how self reflection and self discovery

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    air. My impatient hands tightened against the cold structure involuntary. "There you are!" I heard a voice over the stammering of feet. I twisted around to find the caller. He was just another face in pushing and pulling in the tide of people. "Over here!" He shouted again. My eye caught hands frantically brushing the sky with his fingertips. I pushed through the stampede. "Where have you been all day? I couldn't find you at lunch." Ross (that was his name, right?) guided me through the crowded parking

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