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Example Of An Apologist Research Paper
Brett Barr Mrs. Fraser Theology 4, G Period 3 September 2015 Apologist Resume Bio– Born
August 29 1980, Born in Israel Cover Letter My name is Brett, son of Samuel am assuming the
position of Apologist and I will be the best Apologist there is. In my teen years I readily discussed
with intellectuals because of their disregard for knowledge when assigning tasks to me. I need to
possess the knowledge of the objectives which I then accomplish. I proudly display my cross in
public to show everyone that I am a Catholic and will always be one, just like early Christians I will
not be persecuted to reject my faith and will die for it. My foundation, my father, was an
accomplished businessman, who entertained me across the Mediterranean Sea. My travels
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When Abibatou Diallo Was First Starting School, Her Name
When Abibatou Diallo was first starting school, her name stopped being so hard to pronounce. Her
name stopped being what she identified at all. Her teacher took her name and with no objections
from Abibatou began calling her Abby. Thinking about being called Abibatou, just fills Abby with a
weird feeling now. Not a single person has called her by her full name in such a long time, that it no
longer holds any meaning to her. Abby's name is just one example of how she has been forced to
become Americanized since she began her education. You see Abby is African born through and
through. She has the richest brown skin, deepest brown eyes, and kinkiest black hair. She is the
epitome of African beauty, curves and all. It is a shame that since ... Show more content on
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Abby strongly believes that if her life was switched she would not be the reserved anti–social
bookworm that she is. She would not have devoted mostly all her time to school work. She would
have lived just a little bit more. Abby managed to be in gifted classes from first grade all the way
through high school. When entering high school, she took advanced placement classes almost every
year, and ended up becoming valedictorian of her class. School was her life, it was what she was
brought to America to do. School was what was ingrained within her that she had to do, because it
would be selfish if she did not. There was so much pressure to succeed, for her sister was not given
the opportunities that she had received. Abby has never struggled with school, she has always been a
gifted student. She loves to write, she loves to read, she loves school, but she did not like all the
underlying pressure that was imposed upon her.
If you knew Abby you could see that who she was, was more than just being a student. While a
dimple filled smile that reached ear to ear, and a bubbly spirit, it is hard to not want to be her friend.
This may be why she is so frustrated with spending so much time on school. She never had a lot of
time to show people her true colors. She was always too busy writing. As mad as Abby can be for
not getting that true social aspect she wanted, it is subsided with her pure love for writing. It has
always just been
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Petitcodiac Mennonite Church: A Case Study
The Petitcodiac Mennonite Church was found in the late '70 by two members of the Nairn
Mennonite Church in Ontario. The congregation was then known as the Mennonite Fellowship–
Sussex. In May 1985 the congregation changed its name to Petitcodiac Mennonite Church to better
reflect its community involvement. Since 1995, church membership remains relatively stable and in
2015, the Petitcodiac Mennonite Church reported having 38 members. In 2005 the church purchased
a Ten Thousand Villages store to sale handcrafted products in the Maritimes. Ten Thousand Villages
is a program sponsored by the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) and designed to provide
employment for people in developing countries by marketing internationally handicraft items.
The St. John Valley Mennonite Church was established in proximity of Centreville, NB in the early
'90. The location was selected because of his agricultural suitability. In 1992 the congregation
purchased nines acres of land on which they built their sanctuary. The latest data available indicates
that in 2010, the church had 64 members. The congregation also operates the St. John Valley School.
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It was initiated by the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Church and their objective was
to plant a congregation in the Moncton, NB suburb. The congregation has also been known as the
Riverview Mennonite Brethren Church and the Riverview Bible Church. The congregation does not
have their own place of worship but meet on Sunday's at the Riverview Lions Centre. In 2015, the
church reported having 31
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Scar On A Man Poem
"Why Is a Scar on a Man..." Why is a scar on a man a mark of distinction, on a woman a mark of
disfigurement? I don't know. Why is it funny when a man loses his hair, and tragic when a woman
loses hers? I don't know. Could you make love to a bald headed woman? What will you tell her
when the X–Rays turn the scar on her breast raw– hamburger red? When she's bald, lost her
eyebrows, and lies closed–eyed with a skeletal look, will you kiss her and tell her she's beautiful? I
don't know. What do you do in the bedroom, when she is thinking of death and she cries? I hold her
hand and I breathe. Mountain Retreat Four am too soon. Waiting for you to wake I watch three deer,
walking slowly in a row. Sun up –– moon up. No distant stars. Because your eyes are browless, you
wear sunglasses, refuse to be kissed in lamplight. I think of the babushka, covering your bald head
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Someone says, "Don't I'm for for..." We plan to spend the morning before your chemotherapy
hiking. Waiting for you, I watch the wind roll down grass tops, a rye flow, descending the hill like a
kyte's shadow. Frogs croak in the pond near the berry bush as I listen to the tent door zipper and
your footsteps. You arrive. We kiss. Red and yellow the wildflowers promise nothing. After a Long
Illness Your head rests on her stomach. Softly, she pulls back your hair in a non–sexual way that is
sexual. You rub her thigh in a sexual way that is non–sexual. There is so much to say that nothing is
said as both of you touch and
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Graduation Speech: Growing Up In Folsom High
Good morning Paige! Hope you're well; I greatly appreciate you reaching out to me. Sadly, this is
not a surprise to me, or even most of the residents who feel exactly as you do. Many folks moved to
Folsom with the optimistic dream of keeping Folsom the " best little town" by Sacramento.
Unfortunately, there are folks who are politically implanted in Folsom's city government who feel
bigger is better. Growing up in Folsom and graduating Folsom High, I got to experience all the
amenities Folsom was known for like our parks, schools and small town charm and friendliness. Our
elected official made big promises to get the development plans pushed through unbeknownst to
most; they were pushing the "grow for growths" sake mentality we see today. This has been twenty
years in the making starting with then Mayor Bob Holderness (who brought the light rail and is now
SO50 landowners primary advisor) and continued by Miklos, Howell Starsky ... Show more content
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It seems like the developers got what they wanted without any push from the city to ensure the
parks; schools and infrastructure came with it. There's a reason for this. After running for council
now twice, I've learned the political class in Folsom is completely bought by outside developers
paying to play in Folsom by funneling money via the Chamber of Commerce Political Action
Committee to keep these folks in office for the ultimate goal of developing South of 50. This "spare
of influence" is the key driver, which has unlocked all of the mass building, rezoning and water theft
North of 50. Although the council has in my mind benefited both financially and politically by all of
this, my guess is there is something on the back end for them to push this mentality. To your point,
we have zero transparency and really, most are too busy to see this or even know it's happening until
it's too
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Character Analysis: I Have Always Lived Outside The Castle
I Have Always Lived Outside The Village
"I [wish] they were all dead and I was walking on their bodies" (10). These are thoughts that
Merricat Blackwood has in Shirley Jackson's novel, We Have Always Lived in the Castle. The
villagers talk about Merricat and her family behind her back and taunt her. Merricat has never been
fond of the villagers because they look down on her and her family, do not accept her in the
community, and are rejected by Merricat whenever they offer their help. She thinks she is better than
the villagers which comes across as stuck up, but in reality she is scared of them and covers her fear
with rudeness.
Merricat Blackwood goes into the village twice a week because her sister, Constance, never leaves
the house and her uncle, Julian, is unable to leave because he is handicapped. However, Merricat
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There are many reasons for her disapproval of the people. She finds them filthy, stupid, and
unorganized. The minute Merricat enters the village, she immediately feels the need to leave. This is
because it is out of her comfort zone and she does not like the fact that people talk about her to her
face. The people of the town do not seem to know many things about the Blackwoods and she thinks
they assume too much. She looks at " their dirty little houses" (4) with disgust. She does not want to
associate with the people around her and whenever she visits the village, she ignores their presence.
Merricat is "afraid of them" (7) and instead of showing her weakness, she stands tall and acts as if
she can not be affected by the things they do. She doesn't want the villagers to smell her fear or
suspect that she is not perfect. This comes off as obnoxious and snobby, though it is unintentionally.
Merricat knows that she will not be accepted into her society, whether she chooses to include herself
or
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Are The Ewells Lazy And Irresponsible
The Ewells are a vile and hateful family that is an outcast in the town like the Radleys. If the Ewells
are two things they are lazy and irresponsible as well as mean. I will start with the Ewells laziness
and irresponsibility. First of all, the Ewell family has not earned a dollar themselves and it shows.
The Ewell kid at school was filthy with cloth scraps for clothes. The second reason they are lazy and
irresponsible is that they do not go to school unless they threatened by the sheriff to go. Even when
they are threatened by the sheriff they only go to the first day of school and then never again until
next year. The third and final reason is that they are walking trash heaps. The Ewell kid at school
was so filthy the author of ,To Kill
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Essay: the Bad Seed
The world itself is full of people and the secrets hidden within. A prime example of this are from
books like The Bad Seed by William March and We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley
Jackson. These two novels both contain characters with many secrets, many dark secrets that cause
them to hide and live away from society. In a sense, these characters live in "secret worlds". Starting
off with The Bad Seed, Rhoda, the main character who is responsible for violent crimes and her
mother Christine who is the "guardian angel" that's responsible for keeping Rhoda out of trouble.
Just like Rhoda, the character Merricat from We Have Always Lived in the Castle is the one causing
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Later on in the novel, she then commits yet another murderous action on Leroy Jessup. The main
reason being that she is afraid that Leroy will expose her of her deeds and so she decides to kill him.
This is another example of how confused and naive Rhoda is and how she needs guidance from a
strong–minded individual. The same applies to Merricat but she is lucky enough to have Constance
as her support, who appears to be more strong–minded than Christine. After poisoning her family
members with arsenic, Merricat expresses her feelings by saying, "Fate intervened. Some of us, that
day, she led inexorably through the gates of death. Some of us, innocent and unsuspecting, took,
unwillingly, that one last step to oblivion". Fortunately for both her and Constance, Constance
survived the poisoning attempt and Marricat supports this by saying, "Some of us took very little
sugar." Following the poisoning incident, the townsfolk have been starting to look down on them
with disgrace and hate. This persuades the sisters to live a life of secrecy away from society. It's the
feeling of neglect, hate, being afraid and even being afraid of that possibly led them to living this
type of lifestyle. For example, in the book Merricat said, "I can't help it when people are frightened".
The people living within the town are showing that they're afraid of her and want nothing to do with
her. On another note, she also said, "I would have liked to come into the
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Walden by Henry David Thoreau Essay
Quote | Page # | Respect for intuitions: "In most books, the I, or first person, is omitted; in this it will
be retained; that, in respect to egotism..." | 1 | Withdrawal from labor and competition:"I lived alone,
in the woods, a mile from my neighbor, in a house which I had built myself, on the shore of Walden
Pond, in Concord." | 1 | Pursuit of a critical, solitary lifestyle: "Some have asked me what I got to
eat; if I did not feel lonesome; if I was not afraid; and the like." | 1 | Consciousness of the
disproportion between a person's facilities and work provided for them. ""If you have built castles in
the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under
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To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone. I never
found the companion that was so companionable as solitude." | 96 |
United with ever trait and talent of beauty and power:"Only that day dawns to which we are awake.
There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star." | 149 | Idealistic:"I should not talk so
much about myself if there were anybody else whom I knew as well." | 102 | Admits the limitations
of the senses:"A written word is the choicest of relics. It is something at once more intimate with us
and more universal than any other work of art. It is the work of art nearest to life itself." | 42 |
Respects the government only so far as it reinforces the law of their minds: "There are a thousand
hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root." | 84 | Accepts spiritual doctrine:
"My greatest skill in life has been to want but little" | 29 | Even though their participation in society
is out of character, they choose to participate as dissidents. "We need the tonic of wildness...At the
same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious
and unemployable, that land and sea be indefinitely wild, surveyed and unfathomed by us because
unfathomable. We can never have enough of nature." | 213 | Reject routine,
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Funeral's Funeral
On monday I attended his funeral. This was the hardest day in my entire life, I had lost my favorite
person and had to sit in a cold, hard chair, and watch his casket lower into the ground. He had a
beautiful air force ceremony, with the folding of the flag, and farewell son played on the trumpet.
Hot tears streamed down my face as I realized I would never hear his voice again, smell his strong
Aramis cologne, or be able to give him one last hug. No longer will I get to see him pull up to my
house in his cherry red Jaguar, or hear is over exaggerated stories at christmas. I will never be able
to cuddle up to him while eating his beloved spice drops and watching PGA tour, as the burning fire
embers die down. I will always keep my memories of him close to my heart and remember his best
days. Living a life without my grumppop will be one of the hardest journeys I will have to go
through but because I live in the moment and try to remember every single detail of our lives
together, I know that he will always be with me. How I remember all my experiences so vividly
because I lived in the moment with him.I made sure that i wasn't always on my phone when I was
around him and made sure I was never distracted so that I could give all my time to him. I know
now more than ever that living in the moment is so important because now those memories i had
with him, are all that I have left and I will never be able to experience them again. LBI is is an 18
mile island in New Jersey.
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Why Is Rameck Important
Rameck could have died. If certain events hadn't transpired, if certain people hadn't been met,
Rameck could have been killed on the streets earlier in his life. Befriending Sam and George were
the beginning of a new chapter in his life. Rameck was intelligent, but he never had the motivation
to fulfill his potential – until he saw other people doing it. Seeing his two friends work hard and
study and stay away from trouble inspired him to do the same. He understood that being surrounded
by positive influences could change you, better you. This happened to Rameck, and he wanted to
share the power of positive influences with his stepbrother, Michael. Michael and his friends
accompanied Rameck onto the college campus. Rameck hoped that they'd be inspired to attend,
since Michael used to be smart. Michael endured years of bullying and teasing because of his
intelligence, and as a result of this, hid his brain behind a facade of new muscles and toughness. His
friends, though, were all completely nuisances. All day, Michael and his friends ran across the
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His stepbrother scoffed and said that Rameck "was making a big deal out of nothing" (132). As the
two argued, a crowd of white people grew around them, much to Rameck's dismay. In his mind, he
believed the white students were misjudging him already. He yelled at the onlookers to leave, but
they wouldn't move. He attempted to scare them by merely puffing himself up and going too close
to a white student, who just smirked at him. Rameck was in a conundrum; his fellow black friends
expected him to fight, because that was the norm in Plainfield when someone disrespected you, but
he also didn't want to confirm what the white people were beginning to think of
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Greasers Monologue
''I live on 2356 on Hudson Street,'' replied Cherry. ''My house is the third on Hudson Street. Hudson
Street is the where you would go to enter the Westside of Town.'' I was remembering her words at
my desk. I was thinking on how I could talk in a way that appeals to the people I was talking to. I
guess I would know what appeals to the Greasers, but I did not know what appealed to the Socs.
They were always behind a wall of aloofness, so it would be hard to know what appeals to them. I
was thinking of the ways that I could discover what the Socs liked. ''There is only one way to find
out,'' I said to myself. It was a crazy idea, but if I could do it successfully, it would help me get the
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I kept cocking my eyebrows, which might have sent a message to Cherry. ''Alright,'' she responded
with a smirk, ''let's go.'' With that, we started my tour around the West side of town. The West side of
town was looked nicer than the East side, which makes sense because the West side is more rich.
Cherry showed me where the Socs like to go, like the Way Out and Rusty's. ''To get to know Socs
better,'' said Cherry, ''you got to meet them.'' ''What if they think I am a Greaser,'' I asked. ''We will
just say you are a cousin,'' responded Cherry nonchalantly. We went inside the Way Out, which
looked very nice in comparison with the Dingo. The chairs seemed more expensive and luxurious.
That might be an odd thing to point out, but it's true. We decided to go talk to some Soc
quarterbacks who played for the school I went to. Cherry knew them because she was the
cheerleader. ''Who is that guy?'' asked one of the quarterbacks. ''I am just a cousin,'' I replied. ''Just
showing him around town,'' said Cherry. ''Alright,'' said the quarterback. ''Can I ask you guys some
questions?'' I asked. ''Be honest,
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Sister Moon Religion
The movie Brother Sun, Sister Moon tells about St.Francis's early life, conversion, and religious
order that he founded with the emphasis of living as beggars and relying on the mercy of others as
Jesus did. In the beginning of the movie, it shows a wounded man in a hospital, this was Francis
after he survived the war. When he regains his health, he goes home to his wealthy family. After
seeing all the materialism there is in the world, Francis wants to get rid of all his possessions and
live as the beggars do so that he would be able to find true happiness in living a simple life. When
we see that Francis has survived the war, we know that due to his hallucinations that he probably
had suffered from some form of PTSD, he felt incredibly confused and unsure as to why he was still
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It presented Francis as person who was always hungering for something more in his life and seeking
fulfillment and holiness. By watching Francis's formation in the faith, we can see him grow into the
saint we see and pray to today. He is known for being a person who is completely selfless and is
willing to give up everything he had to live as Jesus did. What I personally learned from this movie
is that I was able to witness the life of someone who always lived for others and also had the
determination and courage to stick to what he believed in and to stand up for those beliefs. By
setting this example, he attracted people to follow him on his religious path and to join his group.
This following that St.Francis had, it soon grew into an entire order of monks known today as the
Franciscan monks. Francis is an example to all of us not just because of how he lived his life but
how we touched the lives of other people. In the words of St. Francis "If God can work through me,
he can work through
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Compare And Contrast Mallard And Miss Emily
Miss. Emily and Mrs. Mallard
What are characteristics of two women from different stories have in common. Each lady lived in
different geographic area from one another, but both stories had shown the similar reflection of their
lives style back to that early century. Miss. Emily from "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner
was a single woman who grew up in a wealthy family and was the only child of Griesons. However,
Emily was unlucky person. She did not enjoy her life that much as the family's business was in
trouble and the father died too soon. As he left her alone and with nothing, petty Emily was
heartbroken and afraid to face with some of her father obligation. At that time, she also found the
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They live in a stressful situation, but both hold it firm and lived through it. Their stories had taught a
new generation a lesson that life was not easy as thought. Sometime it could be difficult to manage
like both characters' lives happened in the story. They were not crazy, but they were strong enough
to live through their stress. Life sometime is unpredictable, but learning how to understand of the
change could be a tool helping us to challenge our
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Analysis Of Greg Bishop's Finding Myself
"Finding Myself" by Greg Bishop is an article written about how Bishop was mistaken for another
man of the same name. Bishop, out of the blue, was asked almost daily if he had lost weight or if he
played in the NFL. Bishop was fully aware he didn't fit the claims, so he looked into it. Turns out,
there was a Wikipedia article on the NFL player Greg Bishop, but his photo was replaced by the
Bishop of this article. Astounded, Bishop decided to get into contact with the NFL player. After deep
research and plenty of emails being bounced back, Bishop was able to find the cellphone number of
the other Greg Bishop. They talked and they found out they have pretty similar backgrounds. I
would have never thought an event like this would
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Death Of A Salesman Foil Analysis
A foil is the opposite person of the character. The two foils are charley and Willy. Charley is the foil
character because he is a nicer person than Willy. Willy controls his son's life and he wants him to be
like him. Charlie and Willy have different view of success. Willy's view of success is to be a jock,
handsome, loved, and a salesman. Charlie's view of success is being happy and smart. The American
Dream is that everyone has there own dream. But, the dreams always don't turn out the way you
want it to be.
In Death of A Salesman, Willy is very rude and not nice to people. His foil, Charley is nice and
helpful to people. This relates to the American Dream because the kind people take things more
positive and serious and the negative people
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My Experience In My Life
As an artist would create a new piece, multiple events have shaped me into the person I am today.
My life is a mixture of inspirational highs and heavy lows. However, despite my misfortunes and
amidst my revelations, one moment of immense personal growth stands above them all – and in fact,
it wasn't a moment, it was a process. My grandmother had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's when I
was eight, and since I was in middle school, lived with my family and I. She passed away last
March, and through her memory loss she reminded me to cherish life and work hard; in dying, she
reminded me to live. I'll never forget how it felt to drive home from her funeral. Part of me felt sick,
part of me was relieved. She was buried alongside my grandfather in the most peaceful of
cemeteries nestled in the mountains of the Ohio Valley, and most importantly, she was at rest. No
longer would she need to be spoon–fed a simple meal that was bland in comparison to the cuisine
she once loved; no longer would she need to sit aimlessly, too weak to walk, upon our living room
couch, not a clue as to whatever was going on. No longer would my family have to watch her
deteriorate into a shell of the legend she once was. We finally had the chance to move on. And
though I was grateful her disease could plague her no more, I was sad that this was the end she had
come to. In the aftermath of my grandmother's death, however, something began to happen; I started
to remember details I never realized I forgot.
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Vacation Bible School
I grew up in the St. Louis suburb of Eureka, where I still live today. If you ever look at me and
wonder where that scar on my forehead came from, well it happened when I was roughly 12 months
old when I fell out of a moving car. My parents raised me as a Methodist at the Eureka United
Methodist Church. During my years attending Geggie Elementary School, every Sunday my parents
would force me to get out of bed and go to Church with them. During church, all the children would
go to Sunday school while the parents were listening to the sermon. In Sunday school, we had a
teacher, sometimes my mom, who would give out fun church related activities. However, I did not
enjoy doing that mostly because it involved getting out of bed early and since I did not like the
subject matter either, but at that age, children do not fully grasp the importance of attending church
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Here I interacted with similarly aged Christians and did learning activities together with instructors.
As I got older, when I attended LaSalle Springs Middle School, I began to participate in Vacation
Bible School as a teacher and would give out activities for the younger children to do. Shortly after,
I went through conformation to officially become a member of the Church. During this time, I was
also baptized because I wasn't at birth. After middle school, I attended Eureka High School. In my
early high school years my family, including myself, became disconnected from the church because
we got busier with academics and sports, which left less time for Church. However, I did go on
mission trips with the church, one to Virginia Beach in Virginia and the other to Joplin in Missouri.
In Virginia Beach, we helped fix up a nursing home and interacted with less fortunate children. In
Joplin, we helped to rebuild homes due to the devastating
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Examples Of If I Were Me Essay
IF I WERE ME
Have you heard the story of the eagle and the crow? In the streets of greater town there lived an
eagle and a crow, they were best friends and used to spend most of the time together, One day the
eagle fell ill and requested the crow to take care of the baby eagle, crow being the best friend
promised the eagle that she will take care of the baby eagle, So the time passed by, the eagle died
and the baby eagle grew in the same nest with crows. An eagle for your knowledge flies very high
and very fast while crows flies low and slow, by nature eagle is fearless while crows lives their
entire life in fear. As the baby eagle grew big it learned to fly like a crow, it feared flying high and
never took a big leap, and it lived its entire life like a crow and died one day.
The moral is simple, we live the life we learn to live and not the one we are capable of living, Ask a
child what he wants to do in his life and you will be amazed by his imagination and then meet him
25 years hence and he will be living a life entirely different from what he thought he would in his
childhood, Napoleon Hill the father of motivation and author of the best seller 'Think and Grow
Rich' says that all limitations are set in mind, if we can free our mind from the limitations we can
free our self to live a life we are capable of living. The big question though is ... Show more content
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, may be this is a wrong question the question to ask is where does these thoughts come from and
the answer is that they come from our learning, by learning I mean they come from some external
sources, the source can be a positive source or a negative source, it can be a visible source like our
parents, teachers, siblings, friends or it can a be a hidden source like a movie, a novel or someone
else. Before going any further let us try to see the importance of thoughts in our
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The Disadvantages Of Living At Home
While attending your college classes, some of your classmates may live in a dorm on campus, while
others may commute from home. Yes, we are all trying to achieve the same goal, a diploma, but it is
the struggles that lead up to earning that piece of paper that we must take into consideration. Cost,
opportunities, and distractions all should be considered, and that is why commuting from home
would be the smartest choice when attending college. When discussing cost, it can be a huge
difference maker whether you are choosing to live at home or on campus. When you choose to live
on campus, you have to experience dorm life, pay room and board, and live off of cheap food.
Coming from a student who currently lives at home while attending college, I save so much more
money than some of my friends who live on campus. An advantage of living at home is that I am
capable of paying off my student loans as I go through school because tuition is much cheaper and
you get to work as well. You can work whether you live on campus or at home, but you get to save
more money while living at home because you have less tuition and expenses. Not having to worry
about all of the student loan debt after college takes a lot of stress off of me. While living at home, I
also have been able to buy my own car and make payments on it monthly. I will be able to have it
paid off before some people my age are given the opportunity to purchase one. The money you save
while living at home is most definitely
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The Importance Of Vocation In A Ray Of Darkness
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams' book A Ray of Darkness, has been influential
on my own journey with call and vocation. Prior church experiences taught me that introspection
and self–exploration were too prideful and that it is the Christian's duty to continually pursue
difficult things, in spite of aptitude. The rationale was: if it is difficult, then it must be holy. It was
this very mindset that for many years, kept me from pursuing my calling.
Williams' book was formative in my life because he critiques the common view of vocation as a
"theatrical casting" event, which is also how I once viewed vocation. Williams argues that the "God
finding us a part to play" perspective of vocation is inherently problematic and leads to resentment
when we do not feel we are being "used"1. Rather, in quite ground– breaking fashion Williams
defines vocation as "the call to be" and exist as oneself 2. This frees us
to respond to God's call within our own unique identities. This was a revolutionary thought – that
God wants me to be myself. Williams exposes the tendency to hide in "unreality" and self–
protection, saying that vocation "is what's left when all the games have stopped. 3"
Now that I am moving towards the priesthood, I am actively engaged in discovering myself and
gifts that I possess. This is a unique challenge after years of living up to others' expectations of how
a good Christian should live. In the past, I did not give myself permission as Williams says to
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Analysis: When I Consider How My Light Is Spent by John...
Herberth Portillo
Professor Montgomery
English 112
February 19, 2013
"When I consider how my light is spent" Analysis
John Milton's' poem "When I consider how my light is spent" is a great piece of art that he creates
during his blindness. The sarcasm and the word choice in this poem also have a great impact on how
he masts feel. Milton also presents us with a key point on how God plays an important part in his
point of view and his life. One of the best thing of this poem is the tone and the feelings that where
put into it. Looking at John Milton life through one of his best piece of art "When I consider how
my light is spent."
Milton starts the poem with a feel of sadness and a sense of being useless, and this is so because of
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Milton is confused to what he should do and soon ask why this has happen to him and what should
he do with his live.
""Doth God exact day–labor, light denied""
"I fondly ask. But patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies, God doth not need Either man's
work or His own gifts. Who best Bear His mild yoke, they serve Him best." (1050)
As we can see he answers his own question saying that he doesn't need to work for God or give him
gifts but just believe in him and continue with his day to day and be patience. He also states that he
should not worry about satisfying God because he is served by thousands and if he waits kindly they
will also serve him. "thousands at His bidding" and "They also serve who only stand and wait"
(1050). John Milton blindness might have stopped him from during many things but he surely didn't
stop doing what he loved. He continue writing and doing his day to day living for he might one day
have to present his Maker an account of his live and his faith. "Milton's faith in God seems to give
him the courage to face his life despite his blindness. It is this faith that seems to give him courage
and patience to cope and also gives him the hope that salvation lies for those who wait in patience
(Darr). John Milton continue with his live even though he was blind but this didn't stop him because
he was doing what he loved and also because of his faith in God.
Milton, John.
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Remembering Hells Canyon Analysis
On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 I attended a geography film event at Sykes called "Remembering Hells
Canyon." The creator of this film, Patricia Keith, attended this event. Patricia Keith teaches video
production at a college level. Her production company, Buffalo Eddy Productions has created many
films. They're mostly known for making in–hand adventures films in places like South America,
Southeast Asia, China, Canada and much more. Patricia explained how difficult it was to film these
adventure films. Most of these films are constructed in a remote location. These remote locations are
very hard to access by foot. Buffalo eddy used transportation like busses, trains, bush planes, carts,
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I was surprised when I found out that people live along side of such a beautiful canyon like this. It is
said that still to this day you can see signatures of past residence that lived here on rocks and cabins.
Although many don't remain settled there today, they still make routine deliveries to forest service
locations. It is amazing that a mail delivery system dating back to the 1920's still continues today.
The most amazing part of this film is seeing how settlers lived in such a remote place on earth. No
electricity, no running water etc. Many citizens came to the United States because of the industrial
revolution. This reminds me of when we talked about the citizens came over seas in hopes of a
better life and getting a job. These citizens all lived in Miami and created their own community
much like Hells Canyon. While I was watching this film I just could not understand on why many
settlers chose to live here. Setting in the Hells Canyon is the complete opposite of the industrial
revolution. We talked about in class, people often are not choosing where to live but actually forced
to live where they do. I think the example of the Hells Canyon is the opposite. Many settlers have
actually moved and choose to live in this wild
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Personal Narrative: Another Funeral
Another loss. Another funeral. A husband, father and incredible warrior who held strong, endured
unimaginable pain and courageously fought to hold on to every last moment of this life. The
similarities to my own loss stir painful memories of my darkest hours. I knew going in, there would
be numerous triggers layered into this day. Never the obvious, so I cannot prepare. I do know they
often strike without warning, a curve–ball of sorts that take me off guard and often pack enough
punch to send my spiraling back down the rabbit hole. And yet, even knowing this high probability
of personal pain, I still felt compelled to go to this funeral and celebration of life...and take my kids.
The support of loving friends and family can be incredibly powerful and immensely healing at these
mournful events. I packed up plenty of tissue, braced myself for the day,and asked a friend to save
us seats in the very back of the church. That way, if a breakdown of significant proportions took
over, for any of us, we'd have an easy escape route out. The last thing I wanted to do as "the other
widow" was to make a scene or faint in the middle of the service from a possible overwhelming rush
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Trigger song. Immediately recognized the first few guitar notes played. As soon as it began I could
feel the rush of emotions flooding to the surface. A knowing look from my son as he knew the song
too...an exactly what was coming. appropriately titled "I Lived" Reminders of a life well lived and
how to live life – a great song choice...in it's entirety...to my uncontrollable waterworks. Another
look from my kid now relaying my exact thoughts "Really, Mom. So soon?" Yep. I couldn't even
make it to the start of the service. And here I thought I would make it a little further along. I grabbed
tissues and gave in. There would be no way of stopping it now. I just hoped I would be able to pace
myself for the other surprises to
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Khaled Hosseini's The Long-Distance Runner
So many people have tried to explain how life should be viewed, yet in my mind no one has gotten
in quite right. To me there are only two ways to articulate how we live our own personal lives. These
two choices are life as a run, and life as a race; depending on which you choose it can drastically
change the way you perceive life as a whole. Each person, as an individual, has their own choice on
how they view their personal life; however, they should know the differences between the two. How
most people have been raised in today's time, or raised as a millennial, have been told to live their
life as a run. Now a run does not have to be a fast pace, it is your own pace. We are told now and
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If one chooses to live as a race they choose to live for milestone's, for the next big thing in their life,
to live like they might never see tomorrow. On the other side of the spectrum we have people who
choose to live their life as a run, like most millennials are raised to. They live as if time isn't a factor
to them, and they will eventually take care of something when they feel as though they are ready
and able. Either way someone lives they can choose to live as a race or as a run, and you can change
that focus whenever you see
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The Life Of A Normal Life
I was born in a normal world
A world without fantasy , magic or superpowers .
In that world I was born on a planet called Earth .
Live a normal life . Being born , grow up , go to school , work , marriage , and died peacefully .
That is what a normal people would expect . I'm different from them . Five years ago , when I was
ten , I slept normally , and I would expect to remember nothing when I wake up .
It didn't happen .When I start to sleep , I somehow awake .Not from my sleep but something else . I
was a baby . I had problems saying anything , cried a lot and couldn't do my business . It was
strange . I then experience the growth from a kid to an adult , it as if I grow older physically and
mentally with that person . Every time I sleep , I always wake up , not in my room but in that person
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As I bleed to death , as soon as my last breath .
I was woken up by my mother . Even if I tried to tell her anything about that dream . She wouldn't
believe me , and just call it children's stories . At first , I was surprised , but after experience some
stranger's life again .I have figured it out
When I sleep . Instead of sleeping peacefully , I will take one random person position and
experience their whole life .
Due to experiencing many lives , of kids my age , I seems to be more intellegence .
Now , 5 years after having that 'superpower' , I am now fifteen years old , and have experience more
than enough lives . Experience death many times . Experience sorrows and happiness many times .
I was fed up with this power .
That all I could say about this damn power . I cannot do anything about it . The instance I died , is
also the time I wake up . Even a little nap could be more than enough to live one whole life
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The Hidden Life Of Garbage Analysis
People often wonder if they are living the right life. Everyone knows the difference between right
and wrong, but no one really knows if what they do is actually the right thing in the long run.
people's fates are guided by every choice they make and one wrong choice can change everything.
Even though every person is different and they have different opinions people should live their lives
waste free, discrimination free, and tech free.
People should live their lives waste free because it would help them in the long run.
In, The Hidden Life of Garbage, Rogers said
But the fact remains that these systems are short–term solutions to the garbage problem. While they
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Nowadays, Americans use technology to obtain information, because it's easier than knowing the
material. This has become a huge distraction and it's making people rely on technology way more
than is needed, especially the young people. For example, they use Google to search things like
homework, essays, speeches, etc. They do this as a shortcut to getting their work done faster because
they can find what they are looking for in a matter of seconds, instead of actually doing the work by
themselves and it's leading to an intellectually impoverished society. In the article, Is Google
Making Us Stupid, the author believes that Google is used by most people to find information by
just typing in a couple of words; however, those people don't learn the information or value
knowledge (Carr). This wouldn't be a problem for the people if they lived a tech–free life because
without technology there is no reliance on it. Also if they lived a tech–free life, they wouldn't have
to worry about getting spied on. Technology, such as phones, is used to spy on people because the
government and big companies like to keep track of their every move. In, That's no phone. That's
my tracker, the author stated cellphone carriers respond to law enforcement's request for call data,
internet use, GPS, etc. In 2011, they responded 1.3 million times to these request and this is just
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Tobacco Hornworm Lab Report
Introduction:
The purpose of this assignment is to observe the stages of a Tobacco Hornworm. We are then
supposed to document them and describe not only their life cycle, but also any physical or
behavioral changes we saw. The Tobacco Hornworms scientific name is Manduca sexta. It belongs
to the order Lepidoptera and the family Sphingidae. The normal habitat for Tobacco Hornworms is
normally along the Gulf coast, which provides plenty of sunlight and a warm climate. They feed on
most commonly tobacco or tomato plants. As adults they imbibe nectar from flowers and other
plants. In our case the Tobacco Hornworm was living in a vile, feeding on the food provided. I
placed the Hornworm by the kitchen window to provide light. Tobacco Hornworms are seen ...
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Considering this the Hornworm was kept under artificial light throughout the night and by a window
through the day. The temperature was around 60–62 degrees Fahrenheit, which is typically too cold
for the Hornworm. With that in consideration, we assumed the hornworm may possibly take more
time to transition instars. The food source for the Tobacco Hornworm was what was provided which
was a mixture of water, agar, and wheat germ. The Tobacco Hornworm was kept in the kitchen and
was usually observed during the afternoon and evening. Pictures were taken whenever a physical
change was noted. Normally an observation would be around 3–4 minutes and would be written
down with a date. A lot of research was done to see if the Hornworm was transitioning into a new
instar and what they were supposed to look like. It was usually very noticeable when the Hornworm
had transitioned to a new instar because of the difference in size, appearance, or the presence of shed
exuvium. If I was ever unsure, a lot of available resources were online and also posted onto
Blackboard. A picture was taken at every transitional stage.
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Essay On The Stranger Act 2
My gut reaction to Act 2 of The Stranger is I found it dry in the beginning because it was him
complaining about prison, but as he began to discuss his trial it became more interesting. The
question I kept asking myself was, what will happen to his trial? Will he plead guilty, get off the
hook or something totally different? It wasn't a predictable book, it was one where you didn't know
what was going to happen until the end of the book. I ended up liking the book more after finishing
it, I wasn't a big fan of Act 1. I found it very hard to read and get through. A quote that I found to be
very power was found in the beginning of Act 2. A little bit of backstory of the quote, Meursault was
talking to a lawyer, who was asking him questions about many different things. A topic that was
continuously brought up was his mother. "I probably did love Maman, but that didn't mean
anything," (Camus 65). This quote makes me question as if what does he mean by this and why
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Did he realize he was doing something wrong? I felt as if when Meursault was shooting the Arab
and he began to hesitate the second shot, he began to realize what he was doing was wrong. While
Meursault was talking to the man, why didn't he truthfully talk to him, if he was so certain?
While Meursault was thinking to himself in his prison cell, he began to remember what the Nurse
said to him at his mother's funeral. "Then I had remembered what the nurse at Maman's funeral said.
No, there was no way out, and no one can imagine what nights at prison are like," (Camus 81). I
think this quote is very realistic because people can't truly imagine what nights in prison are like
unless they have experienced it. The part "No, there was no way out," it is very powerful and makes
me think of it as if there is no way out of prison. It is felt to be a trap and there never being any
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Personal Narrative: Home Chasing The Family
FC met with family. Gabriella was in the home chasing the family's cats. Gabriella said "cat,"
"couch," and cat running." Gabriella ran and offered the two cats different toys. Gabriella noticed
the FC's bag and questioned the contents, such as "what's that." Gabriella began to play with the
family's ball and brought her own toys in the living room. Once the FC began the ELAP with
Gabby's brother, Gabriella often yelled and attempted to take the toys from Mason. Christina often
redirected Gabriella's behavior, but Gabriella was consistently became upset. FC offered Gabriella a
puzzle, in which she needed assistance in completing. Gabriella's had often gotten frustrated in the
process and returned to wanting toys Mason played with. Christina
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Anne Frank Essay
Anne Frank had a numerous amount of tragic events during her lifetime that scared her and her
family throughout their existence. Although, she did have a few high–points that would continue her
legacy. Anne Frank suffered as a Jew in various circumstances, she had a cruel time while she was
hiding from the vicious Germans, and the dairy that was written by Anne modified a variety of
people. Anne had a tough time as a Jew and had to go through several harsh situations. As a child
Anne and her marvelous family had to move around to different locations quite a bit. For example,
Anne was born in a small city in Germany and had to leave because of some troubles her family had
for being a Jew. This was when Anne's mother, Edith, wanted to leave for Amsterdam so that they
wouldn't have a high chance of being captured. Also, they started off in a public school where they
had a innumerable amount of different races all in a single building. It wasn't until later that the
children had to make a transformation to a Jewish school. When a barbaric man named Adolf Hitler
became a huge leader in the German colonization horrific things happened to the Frank family. The
family decided to flee to a secret annex so that they would not be caught by the Nazi Police, the
Gestapo. She had to live in a firm where they were taken care of by her dad's business partners, this
event occurred in 1942. Living in the annex was not consistent for her original lifestyle and
destroyed her self esteem.
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Review Of Thomas Jefferson's Argumentative Essay
Thomas Jefferson wrote, "Determine never to be idle... If is wonderful how much may be done if we
are always doing." I believe that always doing accomplishes more than doing nothing. The reasons I
believe this is because actions always produce results. Also, you will always make progress no
matter what you are doing. If we always accomplish by doing, then what can be accomplished if you
do nothing? You can't achieve any sort of goal if you do nothing; therefore, I agree with Thomas
Jefferson. Firstly, any action we take will always produce some sort of result. When you're taking
action, no matter what for, it always opens up a new path. Whether or not your actions are related to
one another, you'll still achieve some goal. For example, if you
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Living On Campus Vs. Living On Campus
Living On–Campus vs. Living Off–Campus When going off to college, choosing where to live is an
important factor. One must choose to live on–campus or off–campus. This decision is one that a
person must choose wisely. Where a person will choose to live will depend on their personal
preferences. The differences in each choice will help one decide. Where a student chooses to live
will be based on what best suits them and their personality. There are many good and bad things
about living on and off campus. There are many pros when it come to living on–campus. One plus is
that one will have easy accessibility to the school and it's resources. Schools almost always have a
library with access to computers, printers, and books for anyone to use. Living on campus also
keeps a person close to all the activities that the college or university has to offer. Furthermore,
being close to events on campus will create a more lively social life. It allows a person to meet more
new people and form new friendships. Living on campus makes the college life a little simpler. Most
college students have a meal plan meaning they do not have to worry about when and where they
are going to eat. This also means less grocery shopping. But with the good always comes some bad.
There are a few cons to living on–campus. When living on campus, there is not much privacy. When
living in a dorm, most often a person will have one or more roommates. In a dorm, one shares their
living quarters and bathroom
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The Lesson And The House On Mango Street
Zin Da
Keith O'Shaughnessy
Eng Comp 2
9/21/17 Learing Hard "The Lesson" and Sandra Cisneros' "The House On Mango Street"
Everybody once was facing hard and struggles through at a young age learn acceptable differently.
In Toni Cade Bambara's "The Lesson" and Sandra Cisneros "The House On Mango Street," the
protagonists are both young girls and lives in a bad neighborhood who assent to faith in growing up
quickly and learning the outside world that they live. In "The Lesson" Miss Moore opens her mind
to exposing the level –class status by taking her and her friends to the toy store in wealthy part of
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She inspired the kids to learn there is much more about the world than outside of where they lived.
On the day, miss more rounded up neighborhood kids and is going to take them to A fancy toys store
at fifty–seventh street. Miss Moore knows that this will be a new experience for the children who
don't have this in their neighborhood, and will be excited by the unexpected items that they had
never seen before. In "The Lesson," Miss Moore attempts to teach the children about savage
inequalities that exist in their socioeconomic status. However, Miss Moore gives her five dollar bill
to pay the taxi to a toy store, where they wonder at the wealthy people live. Miss Moore told them to
go in but Sylvia immediately uncomfortable there. Sylvia was unhappy that miss Moore brought
them here. The children see a microscope, paperweight, and sailboats cost $1,195. Everything in the
store was high price and the kids shocked by looking at the cost, and to teach them a lesson and
inspire them to fight for success and try to do better for themselves. When the arrived back to
Harlem, miss Moore asks the children what they thought the store. Eventually, sugar reply and said
that the cost of the toy sailboat could feed all of them. Again she asks the children what this
inequality says about society. Sugar
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The Loons Essay
The Loons
Margaret Laurence's "The Loons", is a story about an Indian girl who tries to overcome obstacles in
her life and discover a place of belonging, but in the end, dies at an early age. She grows up in an
environment where she is not happy, and despite her efforts to leave, ends up back in her hometown,
which leads to her death. The theme of this story is that everyone is a product of their environment,
which is illustrated by Vanessa and Piquette's lives and the loons on the lake. Vanessa MacLeod was
raised by a supportive family and friends in a positive environment. She had a wealthy family who
were interested in her happiness, her behavior and how she dressed. Her parents cared for her and
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She had to be absent from school for treatment and rest, which gave her no desire to go to school
and she was unable to develop proper social skills. When Piquette finally moved away from her
hometown, she was unable to find a place of belonging and settled for a man who didn't treat her
well and left her with two children. She lost desire to live and died in an accident that could have
been prevented. Her negative upbringing caused her to live a miserable life which led to her death.
The loons that lived on Diamond Lake were used by Laurence to represent Piquette, how her
environment affected her life and her desire to live. The loons' environment was invaded by people
who didn't care for them, in result they couldn't adapt to this change. It is similar to Piquette being
unable to adapt to her husband leaving, but contrasts to Vanessa being able to deal with her father's
death. When humans invaded and changed the loons' environment, it made them unhappy with their
home and surroundings. Vanessa describes the loons' absence as, "Perhaps they had gone away to
some far place of belonging. Perhaps they had been unable to find such a place, and had simply died
out, having ceased to care any longer whether they lived or not" (p.256). You can see the
resemblance between the loons and Piquette, each being affected negatively by their environment.
The changes in the loons'
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How To Write A Personal Narrative Essay
Personal Narrative– Living for God
As I was driving into the church parking lot I had to take a deep breath. After leaving another
frustrating day at school and then going to work right afterwards, I needed to calm myself down. I
looked in the rear view mirror one more time to make sure I looked halfway presentable. I fixed my
wind–blown hair by pulling it back in a high ponytail and put on some Burt's Bees lip balm before
exiting the car. I grabbed my Bible and notebook and locked the doors. As I walked towards the
youth building a wave of comfort washed over me.
I love the feeling I get every time I step into the youth room at my church. It's a reassuring feeling
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We walk into the room, giggling and laughing at absolutely nothing. Then out of nowhere I hear,
"Oh, my gosh" in a deep, thick, country accent that carries for miles. I look over and I see a tall,
dark and handsome fellow, with a John Deere hat on the top and well–worn boots on the bottom.
"Jason," I thought to myself. I turned and had to laugh out loud, even before he says anything,
because he always makes me laugh.
As we goof around waiting for things to get started, Michael, the worship leader of the youth band,
starts playing and that is a sign for everyone to get to his or her seats. We start singing and I realize
that my mind is somewhere else. I stop and ask God to help me regain focus because I know I need
to concentrate on Him. I try to settle my mind, but it just keeps wandering. I take one more deep
breath, and as the last song is ending, I plead with God to be with me tonight and help me focus on
Him.
Our youth pastor, Lenny, gets up on the stage and I take one last deep breath and as I settle into my
chair, it happens. As Lenny is teaching, he says some of the most memorable words I have ever
heard. In his most passionate voice he describes a conversation he had with God. "I was talking to
God one night, telling Him I wanted to do amazing things. Things that had never been done before.
And He told me that, in order to do that, I would have to
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Compverty And Poverty In The Bean Eaters, By Gwendolyn Brooks
Imagine what you would all be like if, despite adversity and poverty, you still had a positive outlook
on life? What would happen if you lived every day to the fullest? You would probably look back on
life fondly despite all your hardships that you may have faced. Gwendolyn Brooks addressed the
issues of poverty and living to the fullest in "The Bean Eaters" and "Sadie and Maud." Both these
poems have similar themes and some differences as well. This paper is about the contrasts between
the two poems.
Gwendolyn Brooks wrote both poems. Brooks often wrote about the plights of minorities and those
in poverty. She lived in an apartment in Chicago and would write poems about those around her. "I
wrote about what I saw and heard in the street," Ms. Brooks once said. "I lived in a small second–
floor apartment at the corner, and I could look first on one side and then the other. There was my
material" (M. Watkins, 2000). She drew her material from watching those around her. You can
clearly understand how her observations helped her write these two poems because of how both the
poems were about the plights of those in poverty.
In both poems, their characters were living in some sort of poverty. Even though they were in
poverty, they were without want. The characters in the poems still manage to have meaningful lives
despite the poverty and adversity that is against them. "In Sadie and Maud", it is assumed that Sadie
did not earn as much money because it says "Maud went to college/Sadie stayed at home" (G.
Brooks, 1963). The reason one can assume that Sadie probably did not earn as much money as her
sister is that you usually earn more money if you have a degree. Also since it says Sadie stayed at
home it does not explain what she was doing during that time. In another part of the poem, it states,
"When Sadie said her last so–long/Her girls struck out from home. / (Sadie had left as a heritage/Her
fine–tooth comb)" (G. Brooks, 1963). Again, it is apparent that she did not have much at all. All
Sadie had to give was her fine–tooth comb. The Bean Eaters also do not have much to their name. it
says "They eat beans mostly, this old yellow pair. / Dinner is a casual affair. /Plain chipware on a
plain and creaking wood,
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My College Experience
As Dan West has stated every story has a beginning, middle and an end to it. I can tell you all sorts
of stories from the past two years. Some of the events I have experienced are like none other and can
be only described as a college experience. No matter how the story goes, or the content of the story,
a constant theme of learning and growth is present throughout everyone. Throughout these past two
years, I have learned several bits of information about myself. College can be described as a
learning experience, and that is exactly what I would describe my college experience. In the
beginning of my freshmen year of college, I was extremely nervous for how my life was going to
change. I was the first person in my family to go away for college, and I did not know what to
expect on campus. I was curious as to how I was going to make friends. Having to live with
someone else and share space also made me nervous. All the while trying to figure out what I
wanted to major in and what I wanted to do with my life. With all of these thoughts swirling in my
head, I went into move in day with kind of a negative attitude. To say I was stressed out was an
understatement. However, once moving in and meeting the people on my floor I soon became very
excited to see what was in store for the upcoming year. As the year continued I meet all the people
on my floor and eventually several people who lived in my building. Making friends was easy
because everyone was just going along with everyone
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The Influence Of Living In A Small Town
Imagine growing up in a small town where everyone knows everyone's business and the nearest
Wal–Mart is almost an hour away; then imagine attending a school where the amount of student
attending is the same number of people who occupy a small town. The size difference is substantial
and plays an important role. When I was younger, I had attended both a small town school and a
school in the city. I have had the chance to experience the different lifestyles of these two variations
of living. The development of who I am today was because of my surroundings. In the city, I noticed
there was different opportunities. The opportunities seemed more readily available depending on
funding and sources; which are dependant on the location. Education, development, and
opportunities are widely known to be affected by environmental factors; thus, people who live in the
city have a different experience than those who reside in small towns.
There are many stereotypes associated with people who live in the city and people who live in a
small town. A lot of stereotypes lean towards people who grow up in a small town do not have the
chance to receive a finer education, or everyone who lives in the city are rude and arrogant. On
contrary to these stereotypes, people raised in a small town can receive an adequate education and
not everyone who lives in the city is rude. Personally, when I transferred from a middle school with
a 1000 students to a school who had roughly 300 students I noticed
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Example Of An Apologist Research Paper

  • 1. Example Of An Apologist Research Paper Brett Barr Mrs. Fraser Theology 4, G Period 3 September 2015 Apologist Resume Bio– Born August 29 1980, Born in Israel Cover Letter My name is Brett, son of Samuel am assuming the position of Apologist and I will be the best Apologist there is. In my teen years I readily discussed with intellectuals because of their disregard for knowledge when assigning tasks to me. I need to possess the knowledge of the objectives which I then accomplish. I proudly display my cross in public to show everyone that I am a Catholic and will always be one, just like early Christians I will not be persecuted to reject my faith and will die for it. My foundation, my father, was an accomplished businessman, who entertained me across the Mediterranean Sea. My travels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. When Abibatou Diallo Was First Starting School, Her Name When Abibatou Diallo was first starting school, her name stopped being so hard to pronounce. Her name stopped being what she identified at all. Her teacher took her name and with no objections from Abibatou began calling her Abby. Thinking about being called Abibatou, just fills Abby with a weird feeling now. Not a single person has called her by her full name in such a long time, that it no longer holds any meaning to her. Abby's name is just one example of how she has been forced to become Americanized since she began her education. You see Abby is African born through and through. She has the richest brown skin, deepest brown eyes, and kinkiest black hair. She is the epitome of African beauty, curves and all. It is a shame that since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Abby strongly believes that if her life was switched she would not be the reserved anti–social bookworm that she is. She would not have devoted mostly all her time to school work. She would have lived just a little bit more. Abby managed to be in gifted classes from first grade all the way through high school. When entering high school, she took advanced placement classes almost every year, and ended up becoming valedictorian of her class. School was her life, it was what she was brought to America to do. School was what was ingrained within her that she had to do, because it would be selfish if she did not. There was so much pressure to succeed, for her sister was not given the opportunities that she had received. Abby has never struggled with school, she has always been a gifted student. She loves to write, she loves to read, she loves school, but she did not like all the underlying pressure that was imposed upon her. If you knew Abby you could see that who she was, was more than just being a student. While a dimple filled smile that reached ear to ear, and a bubbly spirit, it is hard to not want to be her friend. This may be why she is so frustrated with spending so much time on school. She never had a lot of time to show people her true colors. She was always too busy writing. As mad as Abby can be for not getting that true social aspect she wanted, it is subsided with her pure love for writing. It has always just been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Petitcodiac Mennonite Church: A Case Study The Petitcodiac Mennonite Church was found in the late '70 by two members of the Nairn Mennonite Church in Ontario. The congregation was then known as the Mennonite Fellowship– Sussex. In May 1985 the congregation changed its name to Petitcodiac Mennonite Church to better reflect its community involvement. Since 1995, church membership remains relatively stable and in 2015, the Petitcodiac Mennonite Church reported having 38 members. In 2005 the church purchased a Ten Thousand Villages store to sale handcrafted products in the Maritimes. Ten Thousand Villages is a program sponsored by the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) and designed to provide employment for people in developing countries by marketing internationally handicraft items. The St. John Valley Mennonite Church was established in proximity of Centreville, NB in the early '90. The location was selected because of his agricultural suitability. In 1992 the congregation purchased nines acres of land on which they built their sanctuary. The latest data available indicates that in 2010, the church had 64 members. The congregation also operates the St. John Valley School. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was initiated by the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Church and their objective was to plant a congregation in the Moncton, NB suburb. The congregation has also been known as the Riverview Mennonite Brethren Church and the Riverview Bible Church. The congregation does not have their own place of worship but meet on Sunday's at the Riverview Lions Centre. In 2015, the church reported having 31 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Scar On A Man Poem "Why Is a Scar on a Man..." Why is a scar on a man a mark of distinction, on a woman a mark of disfigurement? I don't know. Why is it funny when a man loses his hair, and tragic when a woman loses hers? I don't know. Could you make love to a bald headed woman? What will you tell her when the X–Rays turn the scar on her breast raw– hamburger red? When she's bald, lost her eyebrows, and lies closed–eyed with a skeletal look, will you kiss her and tell her she's beautiful? I don't know. What do you do in the bedroom, when she is thinking of death and she cries? I hold her hand and I breathe. Mountain Retreat Four am too soon. Waiting for you to wake I watch three deer, walking slowly in a row. Sun up –– moon up. No distant stars. Because your eyes are browless, you wear sunglasses, refuse to be kissed in lamplight. I think of the babushka, covering your bald head with its azalea and wood lily pattern. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Someone says, "Don't I'm for for..." We plan to spend the morning before your chemotherapy hiking. Waiting for you, I watch the wind roll down grass tops, a rye flow, descending the hill like a kyte's shadow. Frogs croak in the pond near the berry bush as I listen to the tent door zipper and your footsteps. You arrive. We kiss. Red and yellow the wildflowers promise nothing. After a Long Illness Your head rests on her stomach. Softly, she pulls back your hair in a non–sexual way that is sexual. You rub her thigh in a sexual way that is non–sexual. There is so much to say that nothing is said as both of you touch and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Graduation Speech: Growing Up In Folsom High Good morning Paige! Hope you're well; I greatly appreciate you reaching out to me. Sadly, this is not a surprise to me, or even most of the residents who feel exactly as you do. Many folks moved to Folsom with the optimistic dream of keeping Folsom the " best little town" by Sacramento. Unfortunately, there are folks who are politically implanted in Folsom's city government who feel bigger is better. Growing up in Folsom and graduating Folsom High, I got to experience all the amenities Folsom was known for like our parks, schools and small town charm and friendliness. Our elected official made big promises to get the development plans pushed through unbeknownst to most; they were pushing the "grow for growths" sake mentality we see today. This has been twenty years in the making starting with then Mayor Bob Holderness (who brought the light rail and is now SO50 landowners primary advisor) and continued by Miklos, Howell Starsky ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It seems like the developers got what they wanted without any push from the city to ensure the parks; schools and infrastructure came with it. There's a reason for this. After running for council now twice, I've learned the political class in Folsom is completely bought by outside developers paying to play in Folsom by funneling money via the Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee to keep these folks in office for the ultimate goal of developing South of 50. This "spare of influence" is the key driver, which has unlocked all of the mass building, rezoning and water theft North of 50. Although the council has in my mind benefited both financially and politically by all of this, my guess is there is something on the back end for them to push this mentality. To your point, we have zero transparency and really, most are too busy to see this or even know it's happening until it's too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Character Analysis: I Have Always Lived Outside The Castle I Have Always Lived Outside The Village "I [wish] they were all dead and I was walking on their bodies" (10). These are thoughts that Merricat Blackwood has in Shirley Jackson's novel, We Have Always Lived in the Castle. The villagers talk about Merricat and her family behind her back and taunt her. Merricat has never been fond of the villagers because they look down on her and her family, do not accept her in the community, and are rejected by Merricat whenever they offer their help. She thinks she is better than the villagers which comes across as stuck up, but in reality she is scared of them and covers her fear with rudeness. Merricat Blackwood goes into the village twice a week because her sister, Constance, never leaves the house and her uncle, Julian, is unable to leave because he is handicapped. However, Merricat does not like going into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many reasons for her disapproval of the people. She finds them filthy, stupid, and unorganized. The minute Merricat enters the village, she immediately feels the need to leave. This is because it is out of her comfort zone and she does not like the fact that people talk about her to her face. The people of the town do not seem to know many things about the Blackwoods and she thinks they assume too much. She looks at " their dirty little houses" (4) with disgust. She does not want to associate with the people around her and whenever she visits the village, she ignores their presence. Merricat is "afraid of them" (7) and instead of showing her weakness, she stands tall and acts as if she can not be affected by the things they do. She doesn't want the villagers to smell her fear or suspect that she is not perfect. This comes off as obnoxious and snobby, though it is unintentionally. Merricat knows that she will not be accepted into her society, whether she chooses to include herself or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Are The Ewells Lazy And Irresponsible The Ewells are a vile and hateful family that is an outcast in the town like the Radleys. If the Ewells are two things they are lazy and irresponsible as well as mean. I will start with the Ewells laziness and irresponsibility. First of all, the Ewell family has not earned a dollar themselves and it shows. The Ewell kid at school was filthy with cloth scraps for clothes. The second reason they are lazy and irresponsible is that they do not go to school unless they threatened by the sheriff to go. Even when they are threatened by the sheriff they only go to the first day of school and then never again until next year. The third and final reason is that they are walking trash heaps. The Ewell kid at school was so filthy the author of ,To Kill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Essay: the Bad Seed The world itself is full of people and the secrets hidden within. A prime example of this are from books like The Bad Seed by William March and We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson. These two novels both contain characters with many secrets, many dark secrets that cause them to hide and live away from society. In a sense, these characters live in "secret worlds". Starting off with The Bad Seed, Rhoda, the main character who is responsible for violent crimes and her mother Christine who is the "guardian angel" that's responsible for keeping Rhoda out of trouble. Just like Rhoda, the character Merricat from We Have Always Lived in the Castle is the one causing the trouble and her sister Constance is the protector. The dark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later on in the novel, she then commits yet another murderous action on Leroy Jessup. The main reason being that she is afraid that Leroy will expose her of her deeds and so she decides to kill him. This is another example of how confused and naive Rhoda is and how she needs guidance from a strong–minded individual. The same applies to Merricat but she is lucky enough to have Constance as her support, who appears to be more strong–minded than Christine. After poisoning her family members with arsenic, Merricat expresses her feelings by saying, "Fate intervened. Some of us, that day, she led inexorably through the gates of death. Some of us, innocent and unsuspecting, took, unwillingly, that one last step to oblivion". Fortunately for both her and Constance, Constance survived the poisoning attempt and Marricat supports this by saying, "Some of us took very little sugar." Following the poisoning incident, the townsfolk have been starting to look down on them with disgrace and hate. This persuades the sisters to live a life of secrecy away from society. It's the feeling of neglect, hate, being afraid and even being afraid of that possibly led them to living this type of lifestyle. For example, in the book Merricat said, "I can't help it when people are frightened". The people living within the town are showing that they're afraid of her and want nothing to do with her. On another note, she also said, "I would have liked to come into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Walden by Henry David Thoreau Essay Quote | Page # | Respect for intuitions: "In most books, the I, or first person, is omitted; in this it will be retained; that, in respect to egotism..." | 1 | Withdrawal from labor and competition:"I lived alone, in the woods, a mile from my neighbor, in a house which I had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord." | 1 | Pursuit of a critical, solitary lifestyle: "Some have asked me what I got to eat; if I did not feel lonesome; if I was not afraid; and the like." | 1 | Consciousness of the disproportion between a person's facilities and work provided for them. ""If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them." | 57 | Repel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude." | 96 | United with ever trait and talent of beauty and power:"Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star." | 149 | Idealistic:"I should not talk so much about myself if there were anybody else whom I knew as well." | 102 | Admits the limitations of the senses:"A written word is the choicest of relics. It is something at once more intimate with us and more universal than any other work of art. It is the work of art nearest to life itself." | 42 | Respects the government only so far as it reinforces the law of their minds: "There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root." | 84 | Accepts spiritual doctrine: "My greatest skill in life has been to want but little" | 29 | Even though their participation in society is out of character, they choose to participate as dissidents. "We need the tonic of wildness...At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious and unemployable, that land and sea be indefinitely wild, surveyed and unfathomed by us because unfathomable. We can never have enough of nature." | 213 | Reject routine, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Funeral's Funeral On monday I attended his funeral. This was the hardest day in my entire life, I had lost my favorite person and had to sit in a cold, hard chair, and watch his casket lower into the ground. He had a beautiful air force ceremony, with the folding of the flag, and farewell son played on the trumpet. Hot tears streamed down my face as I realized I would never hear his voice again, smell his strong Aramis cologne, or be able to give him one last hug. No longer will I get to see him pull up to my house in his cherry red Jaguar, or hear is over exaggerated stories at christmas. I will never be able to cuddle up to him while eating his beloved spice drops and watching PGA tour, as the burning fire embers die down. I will always keep my memories of him close to my heart and remember his best days. Living a life without my grumppop will be one of the hardest journeys I will have to go through but because I live in the moment and try to remember every single detail of our lives together, I know that he will always be with me. How I remember all my experiences so vividly because I lived in the moment with him.I made sure that i wasn't always on my phone when I was around him and made sure I was never distracted so that I could give all my time to him. I know now more than ever that living in the moment is so important because now those memories i had with him, are all that I have left and I will never be able to experience them again. LBI is is an 18 mile island in New Jersey. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Why Is Rameck Important Rameck could have died. If certain events hadn't transpired, if certain people hadn't been met, Rameck could have been killed on the streets earlier in his life. Befriending Sam and George were the beginning of a new chapter in his life. Rameck was intelligent, but he never had the motivation to fulfill his potential – until he saw other people doing it. Seeing his two friends work hard and study and stay away from trouble inspired him to do the same. He understood that being surrounded by positive influences could change you, better you. This happened to Rameck, and he wanted to share the power of positive influences with his stepbrother, Michael. Michael and his friends accompanied Rameck onto the college campus. Rameck hoped that they'd be inspired to attend, since Michael used to be smart. Michael endured years of bullying and teasing because of his intelligence, and as a result of this, hid his brain behind a facade of new muscles and toughness. His friends, though, were all completely nuisances. All day, Michael and his friends ran across the campus wild, screaming and causing disturbances. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His stepbrother scoffed and said that Rameck "was making a big deal out of nothing" (132). As the two argued, a crowd of white people grew around them, much to Rameck's dismay. In his mind, he believed the white students were misjudging him already. He yelled at the onlookers to leave, but they wouldn't move. He attempted to scare them by merely puffing himself up and going too close to a white student, who just smirked at him. Rameck was in a conundrum; his fellow black friends expected him to fight, because that was the norm in Plainfield when someone disrespected you, but he also didn't want to confirm what the white people were beginning to think of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Greasers Monologue ''I live on 2356 on Hudson Street,'' replied Cherry. ''My house is the third on Hudson Street. Hudson Street is the where you would go to enter the Westside of Town.'' I was remembering her words at my desk. I was thinking on how I could talk in a way that appeals to the people I was talking to. I guess I would know what appeals to the Greasers, but I did not know what appealed to the Socs. They were always behind a wall of aloofness, so it would be hard to know what appeals to them. I was thinking of the ways that I could discover what the Socs liked. ''There is only one way to find out,'' I said to myself. It was a crazy idea, but if I could do it successfully, it would help me get the Socs to stop fighting. I was going to do something that no Greaser had done before, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I kept cocking my eyebrows, which might have sent a message to Cherry. ''Alright,'' she responded with a smirk, ''let's go.'' With that, we started my tour around the West side of town. The West side of town was looked nicer than the East side, which makes sense because the West side is more rich. Cherry showed me where the Socs like to go, like the Way Out and Rusty's. ''To get to know Socs better,'' said Cherry, ''you got to meet them.'' ''What if they think I am a Greaser,'' I asked. ''We will just say you are a cousin,'' responded Cherry nonchalantly. We went inside the Way Out, which looked very nice in comparison with the Dingo. The chairs seemed more expensive and luxurious. That might be an odd thing to point out, but it's true. We decided to go talk to some Soc quarterbacks who played for the school I went to. Cherry knew them because she was the cheerleader. ''Who is that guy?'' asked one of the quarterbacks. ''I am just a cousin,'' I replied. ''Just showing him around town,'' said Cherry. ''Alright,'' said the quarterback. ''Can I ask you guys some questions?'' I asked. ''Be honest, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Sister Moon Religion The movie Brother Sun, Sister Moon tells about St.Francis's early life, conversion, and religious order that he founded with the emphasis of living as beggars and relying on the mercy of others as Jesus did. In the beginning of the movie, it shows a wounded man in a hospital, this was Francis after he survived the war. When he regains his health, he goes home to his wealthy family. After seeing all the materialism there is in the world, Francis wants to get rid of all his possessions and live as the beggars do so that he would be able to find true happiness in living a simple life. When we see that Francis has survived the war, we know that due to his hallucinations that he probably had suffered from some form of PTSD, he felt incredibly confused and unsure as to why he was still alive and his friends were not. With this realization, he was probably upset that he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It presented Francis as person who was always hungering for something more in his life and seeking fulfillment and holiness. By watching Francis's formation in the faith, we can see him grow into the saint we see and pray to today. He is known for being a person who is completely selfless and is willing to give up everything he had to live as Jesus did. What I personally learned from this movie is that I was able to witness the life of someone who always lived for others and also had the determination and courage to stick to what he believed in and to stand up for those beliefs. By setting this example, he attracted people to follow him on his religious path and to join his group. This following that St.Francis had, it soon grew into an entire order of monks known today as the Franciscan monks. Francis is an example to all of us not just because of how he lived his life but how we touched the lives of other people. In the words of St. Francis "If God can work through me, he can work through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Compare And Contrast Mallard And Miss Emily Miss. Emily and Mrs. Mallard What are characteristics of two women from different stories have in common. Each lady lived in different geographic area from one another, but both stories had shown the similar reflection of their lives style back to that early century. Miss. Emily from "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner was a single woman who grew up in a wealthy family and was the only child of Griesons. However, Emily was unlucky person. She did not enjoy her life that much as the family's business was in trouble and the father died too soon. As he left her alone and with nothing, petty Emily was heartbroken and afraid to face with some of her father obligation. At that time, she also found the lover that people thought he could help her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They live in a stressful situation, but both hold it firm and lived through it. Their stories had taught a new generation a lesson that life was not easy as thought. Sometime it could be difficult to manage like both characters' lives happened in the story. They were not crazy, but they were strong enough to live through their stress. Life sometime is unpredictable, but learning how to understand of the change could be a tool helping us to challenge our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Analysis Of Greg Bishop's Finding Myself "Finding Myself" by Greg Bishop is an article written about how Bishop was mistaken for another man of the same name. Bishop, out of the blue, was asked almost daily if he had lost weight or if he played in the NFL. Bishop was fully aware he didn't fit the claims, so he looked into it. Turns out, there was a Wikipedia article on the NFL player Greg Bishop, but his photo was replaced by the Bishop of this article. Astounded, Bishop decided to get into contact with the NFL player. After deep research and plenty of emails being bounced back, Bishop was able to find the cellphone number of the other Greg Bishop. They talked and they found out they have pretty similar backgrounds. I would have never thought an event like this would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Death Of A Salesman Foil Analysis A foil is the opposite person of the character. The two foils are charley and Willy. Charley is the foil character because he is a nicer person than Willy. Willy controls his son's life and he wants him to be like him. Charlie and Willy have different view of success. Willy's view of success is to be a jock, handsome, loved, and a salesman. Charlie's view of success is being happy and smart. The American Dream is that everyone has there own dream. But, the dreams always don't turn out the way you want it to be. In Death of A Salesman, Willy is very rude and not nice to people. His foil, Charley is nice and helpful to people. This relates to the American Dream because the kind people take things more positive and serious and the negative people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. My Experience In My Life As an artist would create a new piece, multiple events have shaped me into the person I am today. My life is a mixture of inspirational highs and heavy lows. However, despite my misfortunes and amidst my revelations, one moment of immense personal growth stands above them all – and in fact, it wasn't a moment, it was a process. My grandmother had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's when I was eight, and since I was in middle school, lived with my family and I. She passed away last March, and through her memory loss she reminded me to cherish life and work hard; in dying, she reminded me to live. I'll never forget how it felt to drive home from her funeral. Part of me felt sick, part of me was relieved. She was buried alongside my grandfather in the most peaceful of cemeteries nestled in the mountains of the Ohio Valley, and most importantly, she was at rest. No longer would she need to be spoon–fed a simple meal that was bland in comparison to the cuisine she once loved; no longer would she need to sit aimlessly, too weak to walk, upon our living room couch, not a clue as to whatever was going on. No longer would my family have to watch her deteriorate into a shell of the legend she once was. We finally had the chance to move on. And though I was grateful her disease could plague her no more, I was sad that this was the end she had come to. In the aftermath of my grandmother's death, however, something began to happen; I started to remember details I never realized I forgot. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Vacation Bible School I grew up in the St. Louis suburb of Eureka, where I still live today. If you ever look at me and wonder where that scar on my forehead came from, well it happened when I was roughly 12 months old when I fell out of a moving car. My parents raised me as a Methodist at the Eureka United Methodist Church. During my years attending Geggie Elementary School, every Sunday my parents would force me to get out of bed and go to Church with them. During church, all the children would go to Sunday school while the parents were listening to the sermon. In Sunday school, we had a teacher, sometimes my mom, who would give out fun church related activities. However, I did not enjoy doing that mostly because it involved getting out of bed early and since I did not like the subject matter either, but at that age, children do not fully grasp the importance of attending church and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here I interacted with similarly aged Christians and did learning activities together with instructors. As I got older, when I attended LaSalle Springs Middle School, I began to participate in Vacation Bible School as a teacher and would give out activities for the younger children to do. Shortly after, I went through conformation to officially become a member of the Church. During this time, I was also baptized because I wasn't at birth. After middle school, I attended Eureka High School. In my early high school years my family, including myself, became disconnected from the church because we got busier with academics and sports, which left less time for Church. However, I did go on mission trips with the church, one to Virginia Beach in Virginia and the other to Joplin in Missouri. In Virginia Beach, we helped fix up a nursing home and interacted with less fortunate children. In Joplin, we helped to rebuild homes due to the devastating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Examples Of If I Were Me Essay IF I WERE ME Have you heard the story of the eagle and the crow? In the streets of greater town there lived an eagle and a crow, they were best friends and used to spend most of the time together, One day the eagle fell ill and requested the crow to take care of the baby eagle, crow being the best friend promised the eagle that she will take care of the baby eagle, So the time passed by, the eagle died and the baby eagle grew in the same nest with crows. An eagle for your knowledge flies very high and very fast while crows flies low and slow, by nature eagle is fearless while crows lives their entire life in fear. As the baby eagle grew big it learned to fly like a crow, it feared flying high and never took a big leap, and it lived its entire life like a crow and died one day. The moral is simple, we live the life we learn to live and not the one we are capable of living, Ask a child what he wants to do in his life and you will be amazed by his imagination and then meet him 25 years hence and he will be living a life entirely different from what he thought he would in his childhood, Napoleon Hill the father of motivation and author of the best seller 'Think and Grow Rich' says that all limitations are set in mind, if we can free our mind from the limitations we can free our self to live a life we are capable of living. The big question though is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... , may be this is a wrong question the question to ask is where does these thoughts come from and the answer is that they come from our learning, by learning I mean they come from some external sources, the source can be a positive source or a negative source, it can be a visible source like our parents, teachers, siblings, friends or it can a be a hidden source like a movie, a novel or someone else. Before going any further let us try to see the importance of thoughts in our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. The Disadvantages Of Living At Home While attending your college classes, some of your classmates may live in a dorm on campus, while others may commute from home. Yes, we are all trying to achieve the same goal, a diploma, but it is the struggles that lead up to earning that piece of paper that we must take into consideration. Cost, opportunities, and distractions all should be considered, and that is why commuting from home would be the smartest choice when attending college. When discussing cost, it can be a huge difference maker whether you are choosing to live at home or on campus. When you choose to live on campus, you have to experience dorm life, pay room and board, and live off of cheap food. Coming from a student who currently lives at home while attending college, I save so much more money than some of my friends who live on campus. An advantage of living at home is that I am capable of paying off my student loans as I go through school because tuition is much cheaper and you get to work as well. You can work whether you live on campus or at home, but you get to save more money while living at home because you have less tuition and expenses. Not having to worry about all of the student loan debt after college takes a lot of stress off of me. While living at home, I also have been able to buy my own car and make payments on it monthly. I will be able to have it paid off before some people my age are given the opportunity to purchase one. The money you save while living at home is most definitely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. The Importance Of Vocation In A Ray Of Darkness Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams' book A Ray of Darkness, has been influential on my own journey with call and vocation. Prior church experiences taught me that introspection and self–exploration were too prideful and that it is the Christian's duty to continually pursue difficult things, in spite of aptitude. The rationale was: if it is difficult, then it must be holy. It was this very mindset that for many years, kept me from pursuing my calling. Williams' book was formative in my life because he critiques the common view of vocation as a "theatrical casting" event, which is also how I once viewed vocation. Williams argues that the "God finding us a part to play" perspective of vocation is inherently problematic and leads to resentment when we do not feel we are being "used"1. Rather, in quite ground– breaking fashion Williams defines vocation as "the call to be" and exist as oneself 2. This frees us to respond to God's call within our own unique identities. This was a revolutionary thought – that God wants me to be myself. Williams exposes the tendency to hide in "unreality" and self– protection, saying that vocation "is what's left when all the games have stopped. 3" Now that I am moving towards the priesthood, I am actively engaged in discovering myself and gifts that I possess. This is a unique challenge after years of living up to others' expectations of how a good Christian should live. In the past, I did not give myself permission as Williams says to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Analysis: When I Consider How My Light Is Spent by John... Herberth Portillo Professor Montgomery English 112 February 19, 2013 "When I consider how my light is spent" Analysis John Milton's' poem "When I consider how my light is spent" is a great piece of art that he creates during his blindness. The sarcasm and the word choice in this poem also have a great impact on how he masts feel. Milton also presents us with a key point on how God plays an important part in his point of view and his life. One of the best thing of this poem is the tone and the feelings that where put into it. Looking at John Milton life through one of his best piece of art "When I consider how my light is spent." Milton starts the poem with a feel of sadness and a sense of being useless, and this is so because of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Milton is confused to what he should do and soon ask why this has happen to him and what should he do with his live. ""Doth God exact day–labor, light denied"" "I fondly ask. But patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies, God doth not need Either man's work or His own gifts. Who best Bear His mild yoke, they serve Him best." (1050) As we can see he answers his own question saying that he doesn't need to work for God or give him gifts but just believe in him and continue with his day to day and be patience. He also states that he should not worry about satisfying God because he is served by thousands and if he waits kindly they will also serve him. "thousands at His bidding" and "They also serve who only stand and wait" (1050). John Milton blindness might have stopped him from during many things but he surely didn't stop doing what he loved. He continue writing and doing his day to day living for he might one day have to present his Maker an account of his live and his faith. "Milton's faith in God seems to give him the courage to face his life despite his blindness. It is this faith that seems to give him courage and patience to cope and also gives him the hope that salvation lies for those who wait in patience (Darr). John Milton continue with his live even though he was blind but this didn't stop him because he was doing what he loved and also because of his faith in God. Milton, John. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Remembering Hells Canyon Analysis On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 I attended a geography film event at Sykes called "Remembering Hells Canyon." The creator of this film, Patricia Keith, attended this event. Patricia Keith teaches video production at a college level. Her production company, Buffalo Eddy Productions has created many films. They're mostly known for making in–hand adventures films in places like South America, Southeast Asia, China, Canada and much more. Patricia explained how difficult it was to film these adventure films. Most of these films are constructed in a remote location. These remote locations are very hard to access by foot. Buffalo eddy used transportation like busses, trains, bush planes, carts, wagons, ferries, canoes, and land cursers to access the remote ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was surprised when I found out that people live along side of such a beautiful canyon like this. It is said that still to this day you can see signatures of past residence that lived here on rocks and cabins. Although many don't remain settled there today, they still make routine deliveries to forest service locations. It is amazing that a mail delivery system dating back to the 1920's still continues today. The most amazing part of this film is seeing how settlers lived in such a remote place on earth. No electricity, no running water etc. Many citizens came to the United States because of the industrial revolution. This reminds me of when we talked about the citizens came over seas in hopes of a better life and getting a job. These citizens all lived in Miami and created their own community much like Hells Canyon. While I was watching this film I just could not understand on why many settlers chose to live here. Setting in the Hells Canyon is the complete opposite of the industrial revolution. We talked about in class, people often are not choosing where to live but actually forced to live where they do. I think the example of the Hells Canyon is the opposite. Many settlers have actually moved and choose to live in this wild ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Personal Narrative: Another Funeral Another loss. Another funeral. A husband, father and incredible warrior who held strong, endured unimaginable pain and courageously fought to hold on to every last moment of this life. The similarities to my own loss stir painful memories of my darkest hours. I knew going in, there would be numerous triggers layered into this day. Never the obvious, so I cannot prepare. I do know they often strike without warning, a curve–ball of sorts that take me off guard and often pack enough punch to send my spiraling back down the rabbit hole. And yet, even knowing this high probability of personal pain, I still felt compelled to go to this funeral and celebration of life...and take my kids. The support of loving friends and family can be incredibly powerful and immensely healing at these mournful events. I packed up plenty of tissue, braced myself for the day,and asked a friend to save us seats in the very back of the church. That way, if a breakdown of significant proportions took over, for any of us, we'd have an easy escape route out. The last thing I wanted to do as "the other widow" was to make a scene or faint in the middle of the service from a possible overwhelming rush of emotions. Unfortunately, a traffic jam along with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trigger song. Immediately recognized the first few guitar notes played. As soon as it began I could feel the rush of emotions flooding to the surface. A knowing look from my son as he knew the song too...an exactly what was coming. appropriately titled "I Lived" Reminders of a life well lived and how to live life – a great song choice...in it's entirety...to my uncontrollable waterworks. Another look from my kid now relaying my exact thoughts "Really, Mom. So soon?" Yep. I couldn't even make it to the start of the service. And here I thought I would make it a little further along. I grabbed tissues and gave in. There would be no way of stopping it now. I just hoped I would be able to pace myself for the other surprises to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Khaled Hosseini's The Long-Distance Runner So many people have tried to explain how life should be viewed, yet in my mind no one has gotten in quite right. To me there are only two ways to articulate how we live our own personal lives. These two choices are life as a run, and life as a race; depending on which you choose it can drastically change the way you perceive life as a whole. Each person, as an individual, has their own choice on how they view their personal life; however, they should know the differences between the two. How most people have been raised in today's time, or raised as a millennial, have been told to live their life as a run. Now a run does not have to be a fast pace, it is your own pace. We are told now and days that you don't have to rush things and to go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If one chooses to live as a race they choose to live for milestone's, for the next big thing in their life, to live like they might never see tomorrow. On the other side of the spectrum we have people who choose to live their life as a run, like most millennials are raised to. They live as if time isn't a factor to them, and they will eventually take care of something when they feel as though they are ready and able. Either way someone lives they can choose to live as a race or as a run, and you can change that focus whenever you see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Life Of A Normal Life I was born in a normal world A world without fantasy , magic or superpowers . In that world I was born on a planet called Earth . Live a normal life . Being born , grow up , go to school , work , marriage , and died peacefully . That is what a normal people would expect . I'm different from them . Five years ago , when I was ten , I slept normally , and I would expect to remember nothing when I wake up . It didn't happen .When I start to sleep , I somehow awake .Not from my sleep but something else . I was a baby . I had problems saying anything , cried a lot and couldn't do my business . It was strange . I then experience the growth from a kid to an adult , it as if I grow older physically and mentally with that person . Every time I sleep , I always wake up , not in my room but in that person room . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I bleed to death , as soon as my last breath . I was woken up by my mother . Even if I tried to tell her anything about that dream . She wouldn't believe me , and just call it children's stories . At first , I was surprised , but after experience some stranger's life again .I have figured it out When I sleep . Instead of sleeping peacefully , I will take one random person position and experience their whole life . Due to experiencing many lives , of kids my age , I seems to be more intellegence . Now , 5 years after having that 'superpower' , I am now fifteen years old , and have experience more than enough lives . Experience death many times . Experience sorrows and happiness many times . I was fed up with this power . That all I could say about this damn power . I cannot do anything about it . The instance I died , is also the time I wake up . Even a little nap could be more than enough to live one whole life
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  • 54. The Hidden Life Of Garbage Analysis People often wonder if they are living the right life. Everyone knows the difference between right and wrong, but no one really knows if what they do is actually the right thing in the long run. people's fates are guided by every choice they make and one wrong choice can change everything. Even though every person is different and they have different opinions people should live their lives waste free, discrimination free, and tech free. People should live their lives waste free because it would help them in the long run. In, The Hidden Life of Garbage, Rogers said But the fact remains that these systems are short–term solutions to the garbage problem. While they may not seem toxic now, all those underground cells packed with plastics, solvents, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nowadays, Americans use technology to obtain information, because it's easier than knowing the material. This has become a huge distraction and it's making people rely on technology way more than is needed, especially the young people. For example, they use Google to search things like homework, essays, speeches, etc. They do this as a shortcut to getting their work done faster because they can find what they are looking for in a matter of seconds, instead of actually doing the work by themselves and it's leading to an intellectually impoverished society. In the article, Is Google Making Us Stupid, the author believes that Google is used by most people to find information by just typing in a couple of words; however, those people don't learn the information or value knowledge (Carr). This wouldn't be a problem for the people if they lived a tech–free life because without technology there is no reliance on it. Also if they lived a tech–free life, they wouldn't have to worry about getting spied on. Technology, such as phones, is used to spy on people because the government and big companies like to keep track of their every move. In, That's no phone. That's my tracker, the author stated cellphone carriers respond to law enforcement's request for call data, internet use, GPS, etc. In 2011, they responded 1.3 million times to these request and this is just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Tobacco Hornworm Lab Report Introduction: The purpose of this assignment is to observe the stages of a Tobacco Hornworm. We are then supposed to document them and describe not only their life cycle, but also any physical or behavioral changes we saw. The Tobacco Hornworms scientific name is Manduca sexta. It belongs to the order Lepidoptera and the family Sphingidae. The normal habitat for Tobacco Hornworms is normally along the Gulf coast, which provides plenty of sunlight and a warm climate. They feed on most commonly tobacco or tomato plants. As adults they imbibe nectar from flowers and other plants. In our case the Tobacco Hornworm was living in a vile, feeding on the food provided. I placed the Hornworm by the kitchen window to provide light. Tobacco Hornworms are seen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Considering this the Hornworm was kept under artificial light throughout the night and by a window through the day. The temperature was around 60–62 degrees Fahrenheit, which is typically too cold for the Hornworm. With that in consideration, we assumed the hornworm may possibly take more time to transition instars. The food source for the Tobacco Hornworm was what was provided which was a mixture of water, agar, and wheat germ. The Tobacco Hornworm was kept in the kitchen and was usually observed during the afternoon and evening. Pictures were taken whenever a physical change was noted. Normally an observation would be around 3–4 minutes and would be written down with a date. A lot of research was done to see if the Hornworm was transitioning into a new instar and what they were supposed to look like. It was usually very noticeable when the Hornworm had transitioned to a new instar because of the difference in size, appearance, or the presence of shed exuvium. If I was ever unsure, a lot of available resources were online and also posted onto Blackboard. A picture was taken at every transitional stage. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Essay On The Stranger Act 2 My gut reaction to Act 2 of The Stranger is I found it dry in the beginning because it was him complaining about prison, but as he began to discuss his trial it became more interesting. The question I kept asking myself was, what will happen to his trial? Will he plead guilty, get off the hook or something totally different? It wasn't a predictable book, it was one where you didn't know what was going to happen until the end of the book. I ended up liking the book more after finishing it, I wasn't a big fan of Act 1. I found it very hard to read and get through. A quote that I found to be very power was found in the beginning of Act 2. A little bit of backstory of the quote, Meursault was talking to a lawyer, who was asking him questions about many different things. A topic that was continuously brought up was his mother. "I probably did love Maman, but that didn't mean anything," (Camus 65). This quote makes me question as if what does he mean by this and why would he say ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Did he realize he was doing something wrong? I felt as if when Meursault was shooting the Arab and he began to hesitate the second shot, he began to realize what he was doing was wrong. While Meursault was talking to the man, why didn't he truthfully talk to him, if he was so certain? While Meursault was thinking to himself in his prison cell, he began to remember what the Nurse said to him at his mother's funeral. "Then I had remembered what the nurse at Maman's funeral said. No, there was no way out, and no one can imagine what nights at prison are like," (Camus 81). I think this quote is very realistic because people can't truly imagine what nights in prison are like unless they have experienced it. The part "No, there was no way out," it is very powerful and makes me think of it as if there is no way out of prison. It is felt to be a trap and there never being any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Personal Narrative: Home Chasing The Family FC met with family. Gabriella was in the home chasing the family's cats. Gabriella said "cat," "couch," and cat running." Gabriella ran and offered the two cats different toys. Gabriella noticed the FC's bag and questioned the contents, such as "what's that." Gabriella began to play with the family's ball and brought her own toys in the living room. Once the FC began the ELAP with Gabby's brother, Gabriella often yelled and attempted to take the toys from Mason. Christina often redirected Gabriella's behavior, but Gabriella was consistently became upset. FC offered Gabriella a puzzle, in which she needed assistance in completing. Gabriella's had often gotten frustrated in the process and returned to wanting toys Mason played with. Christina ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Anne Frank Essay Anne Frank had a numerous amount of tragic events during her lifetime that scared her and her family throughout their existence. Although, she did have a few high–points that would continue her legacy. Anne Frank suffered as a Jew in various circumstances, she had a cruel time while she was hiding from the vicious Germans, and the dairy that was written by Anne modified a variety of people. Anne had a tough time as a Jew and had to go through several harsh situations. As a child Anne and her marvelous family had to move around to different locations quite a bit. For example, Anne was born in a small city in Germany and had to leave because of some troubles her family had for being a Jew. This was when Anne's mother, Edith, wanted to leave for Amsterdam so that they wouldn't have a high chance of being captured. Also, they started off in a public school where they had a innumerable amount of different races all in a single building. It wasn't until later that the children had to make a transformation to a Jewish school. When a barbaric man named Adolf Hitler became a huge leader in the German colonization horrific things happened to the Frank family. The family decided to flee to a secret annex so that they would not be caught by the Nazi Police, the Gestapo. She had to live in a firm where they were taken care of by her dad's business partners, this event occurred in 1942. Living in the annex was not consistent for her original lifestyle and destroyed her self esteem. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Review Of Thomas Jefferson's Argumentative Essay Thomas Jefferson wrote, "Determine never to be idle... If is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing." I believe that always doing accomplishes more than doing nothing. The reasons I believe this is because actions always produce results. Also, you will always make progress no matter what you are doing. If we always accomplish by doing, then what can be accomplished if you do nothing? You can't achieve any sort of goal if you do nothing; therefore, I agree with Thomas Jefferson. Firstly, any action we take will always produce some sort of result. When you're taking action, no matter what for, it always opens up a new path. Whether or not your actions are related to one another, you'll still achieve some goal. For example, if you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Living On Campus Vs. Living On Campus Living On–Campus vs. Living Off–Campus When going off to college, choosing where to live is an important factor. One must choose to live on–campus or off–campus. This decision is one that a person must choose wisely. Where a person will choose to live will depend on their personal preferences. The differences in each choice will help one decide. Where a student chooses to live will be based on what best suits them and their personality. There are many good and bad things about living on and off campus. There are many pros when it come to living on–campus. One plus is that one will have easy accessibility to the school and it's resources. Schools almost always have a library with access to computers, printers, and books for anyone to use. Living on campus also keeps a person close to all the activities that the college or university has to offer. Furthermore, being close to events on campus will create a more lively social life. It allows a person to meet more new people and form new friendships. Living on campus makes the college life a little simpler. Most college students have a meal plan meaning they do not have to worry about when and where they are going to eat. This also means less grocery shopping. But with the good always comes some bad. There are a few cons to living on–campus. When living on campus, there is not much privacy. When living in a dorm, most often a person will have one or more roommates. In a dorm, one shares their living quarters and bathroom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. The Lesson And The House On Mango Street Zin Da Keith O'Shaughnessy Eng Comp 2 9/21/17 Learing Hard "The Lesson" and Sandra Cisneros' "The House On Mango Street" Everybody once was facing hard and struggles through at a young age learn acceptable differently. In Toni Cade Bambara's "The Lesson" and Sandra Cisneros "The House On Mango Street," the protagonists are both young girls and lives in a bad neighborhood who assent to faith in growing up quickly and learning the outside world that they live. In "The Lesson" Miss Moore opens her mind to exposing the level –class status by taking her and her friends to the toy store in wealthy part of New York City. In " The Mango ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She inspired the kids to learn there is much more about the world than outside of where they lived. On the day, miss more rounded up neighborhood kids and is going to take them to A fancy toys store at fifty–seventh street. Miss Moore knows that this will be a new experience for the children who don't have this in their neighborhood, and will be excited by the unexpected items that they had never seen before. In "The Lesson," Miss Moore attempts to teach the children about savage inequalities that exist in their socioeconomic status. However, Miss Moore gives her five dollar bill to pay the taxi to a toy store, where they wonder at the wealthy people live. Miss Moore told them to go in but Sylvia immediately uncomfortable there. Sylvia was unhappy that miss Moore brought them here. The children see a microscope, paperweight, and sailboats cost $1,195. Everything in the store was high price and the kids shocked by looking at the cost, and to teach them a lesson and inspire them to fight for success and try to do better for themselves. When the arrived back to Harlem, miss Moore asks the children what they thought the store. Eventually, sugar reply and said that the cost of the toy sailboat could feed all of them. Again she asks the children what this inequality says about society. Sugar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. The Loons Essay The Loons Margaret Laurence's "The Loons", is a story about an Indian girl who tries to overcome obstacles in her life and discover a place of belonging, but in the end, dies at an early age. She grows up in an environment where she is not happy, and despite her efforts to leave, ends up back in her hometown, which leads to her death. The theme of this story is that everyone is a product of their environment, which is illustrated by Vanessa and Piquette's lives and the loons on the lake. Vanessa MacLeod was raised by a supportive family and friends in a positive environment. She had a wealthy family who were interested in her happiness, her behavior and how she dressed. Her parents cared for her and allowed her to do amusing things as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She had to be absent from school for treatment and rest, which gave her no desire to go to school and she was unable to develop proper social skills. When Piquette finally moved away from her hometown, she was unable to find a place of belonging and settled for a man who didn't treat her well and left her with two children. She lost desire to live and died in an accident that could have been prevented. Her negative upbringing caused her to live a miserable life which led to her death. The loons that lived on Diamond Lake were used by Laurence to represent Piquette, how her environment affected her life and her desire to live. The loons' environment was invaded by people who didn't care for them, in result they couldn't adapt to this change. It is similar to Piquette being unable to adapt to her husband leaving, but contrasts to Vanessa being able to deal with her father's death. When humans invaded and changed the loons' environment, it made them unhappy with their home and surroundings. Vanessa describes the loons' absence as, "Perhaps they had gone away to some far place of belonging. Perhaps they had been unable to find such a place, and had simply died out, having ceased to care any longer whether they lived or not" (p.256). You can see the resemblance between the loons and Piquette, each being affected negatively by their environment. The changes in the loons' ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. How To Write A Personal Narrative Essay Personal Narrative– Living for God As I was driving into the church parking lot I had to take a deep breath. After leaving another frustrating day at school and then going to work right afterwards, I needed to calm myself down. I looked in the rear view mirror one more time to make sure I looked halfway presentable. I fixed my wind–blown hair by pulling it back in a high ponytail and put on some Burt's Bees lip balm before exiting the car. I grabbed my Bible and notebook and locked the doors. As I walked towards the youth building a wave of comfort washed over me. I love the feeling I get every time I step into the youth room at my church. It's a reassuring feeling that, no matter what I've been through during the day, everything ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We walk into the room, giggling and laughing at absolutely nothing. Then out of nowhere I hear, "Oh, my gosh" in a deep, thick, country accent that carries for miles. I look over and I see a tall, dark and handsome fellow, with a John Deere hat on the top and well–worn boots on the bottom. "Jason," I thought to myself. I turned and had to laugh out loud, even before he says anything, because he always makes me laugh. As we goof around waiting for things to get started, Michael, the worship leader of the youth band, starts playing and that is a sign for everyone to get to his or her seats. We start singing and I realize that my mind is somewhere else. I stop and ask God to help me regain focus because I know I need to concentrate on Him. I try to settle my mind, but it just keeps wandering. I take one more deep breath, and as the last song is ending, I plead with God to be with me tonight and help me focus on Him. Our youth pastor, Lenny, gets up on the stage and I take one last deep breath and as I settle into my chair, it happens. As Lenny is teaching, he says some of the most memorable words I have ever heard. In his most passionate voice he describes a conversation he had with God. "I was talking to God one night, telling Him I wanted to do amazing things. Things that had never been done before. And He told me that, in order to do that, I would have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Compverty And Poverty In The Bean Eaters, By Gwendolyn Brooks Imagine what you would all be like if, despite adversity and poverty, you still had a positive outlook on life? What would happen if you lived every day to the fullest? You would probably look back on life fondly despite all your hardships that you may have faced. Gwendolyn Brooks addressed the issues of poverty and living to the fullest in "The Bean Eaters" and "Sadie and Maud." Both these poems have similar themes and some differences as well. This paper is about the contrasts between the two poems. Gwendolyn Brooks wrote both poems. Brooks often wrote about the plights of minorities and those in poverty. She lived in an apartment in Chicago and would write poems about those around her. "I wrote about what I saw and heard in the street," Ms. Brooks once said. "I lived in a small second– floor apartment at the corner, and I could look first on one side and then the other. There was my material" (M. Watkins, 2000). She drew her material from watching those around her. You can clearly understand how her observations helped her write these two poems because of how both the poems were about the plights of those in poverty. In both poems, their characters were living in some sort of poverty. Even though they were in poverty, they were without want. The characters in the poems still manage to have meaningful lives despite the poverty and adversity that is against them. "In Sadie and Maud", it is assumed that Sadie did not earn as much money because it says "Maud went to college/Sadie stayed at home" (G. Brooks, 1963). The reason one can assume that Sadie probably did not earn as much money as her sister is that you usually earn more money if you have a degree. Also since it says Sadie stayed at home it does not explain what she was doing during that time. In another part of the poem, it states, "When Sadie said her last so–long/Her girls struck out from home. / (Sadie had left as a heritage/Her fine–tooth comb)" (G. Brooks, 1963). Again, it is apparent that she did not have much at all. All Sadie had to give was her fine–tooth comb. The Bean Eaters also do not have much to their name. it says "They eat beans mostly, this old yellow pair. / Dinner is a casual affair. /Plain chipware on a plain and creaking wood, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. My College Experience As Dan West has stated every story has a beginning, middle and an end to it. I can tell you all sorts of stories from the past two years. Some of the events I have experienced are like none other and can be only described as a college experience. No matter how the story goes, or the content of the story, a constant theme of learning and growth is present throughout everyone. Throughout these past two years, I have learned several bits of information about myself. College can be described as a learning experience, and that is exactly what I would describe my college experience. In the beginning of my freshmen year of college, I was extremely nervous for how my life was going to change. I was the first person in my family to go away for college, and I did not know what to expect on campus. I was curious as to how I was going to make friends. Having to live with someone else and share space also made me nervous. All the while trying to figure out what I wanted to major in and what I wanted to do with my life. With all of these thoughts swirling in my head, I went into move in day with kind of a negative attitude. To say I was stressed out was an understatement. However, once moving in and meeting the people on my floor I soon became very excited to see what was in store for the upcoming year. As the year continued I meet all the people on my floor and eventually several people who lived in my building. Making friends was easy because everyone was just going along with everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. The Influence Of Living In A Small Town Imagine growing up in a small town where everyone knows everyone's business and the nearest Wal–Mart is almost an hour away; then imagine attending a school where the amount of student attending is the same number of people who occupy a small town. The size difference is substantial and plays an important role. When I was younger, I had attended both a small town school and a school in the city. I have had the chance to experience the different lifestyles of these two variations of living. The development of who I am today was because of my surroundings. In the city, I noticed there was different opportunities. The opportunities seemed more readily available depending on funding and sources; which are dependant on the location. Education, development, and opportunities are widely known to be affected by environmental factors; thus, people who live in the city have a different experience than those who reside in small towns. There are many stereotypes associated with people who live in the city and people who live in a small town. A lot of stereotypes lean towards people who grow up in a small town do not have the chance to receive a finer education, or everyone who lives in the city are rude and arrogant. On contrary to these stereotypes, people raised in a small town can receive an adequate education and not everyone who lives in the city is rude. Personally, when I transferred from a middle school with a 1000 students to a school who had roughly 300 students I noticed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...