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Belief Statement List
Minjoo Song
Professor. Sanders
ENG123
February 24, 2014

Belief Statement List/ One Paragraph/ Writing Exercise

1. I believe in God
2. I believe in power of Pray
3. I believe in love
4. I believe in luck
5. I believe in destiny
6. I believe in intuition
7. I believe in my family
8. I believe in my best friends
9. I believe in Déjà vu
10. I believe in existence of UFO
11. I believe in reincarnation
12. I believe that my grandmother can live over 100 years old
13. I believe in power of positive mind
14. I believe that I can accomplish my goal
15. I believe in me

Choose one of the list
I believe in existence of destiny. I think everybody has different destiny and people live their own life. I believe that my life is like a fiction that is a well-knit scenario. Then I can’t become aware of this. To have a bad thing or good thing is my destiny; also my personality makes my destiny. For example, we cannot decide our gender and choose to born rich or poor before we are born. Therefore, in my opinion, people are born with their own destiny.
Writing Exercise
I believe that fast food is totally underrated.
I disagree with this statement because the fast foods already have been identified by a lot of researcher. The fast foods have all bad chemical such as preservative, MSG and polluted oil. To intake fast foods much occur many disease and obesity. Therefore I disagree with this statement for the reasons.

I believe that God has lost interest in humanity.
I agree with this statement because nowadays the crimes are increasing and the world is gradually scary. Although the world is satisfied from war or criminals, the world is still insecurity. We can get terror anywhere; also it is unsafe from natural disaster such tsunami or earthquake. Therefore I agree with this statement for the reasons.
I believe that friends are more important than family.
I disagree with this statement because friends are perfect strangers. Because of the

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