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    long lasting illness‚ sans any hope of recovery‚ should we take the easy way out and go with euthanasia‚ or should one allow the patient to suffer in hope of a miracle. Nowadays‚how often we see a person’s life being wasted away on the hospital beds after being through a terrible accident or health problem‚ when there is no scope of improvement. They go through a terrible ordeal not only physically but also emotionally And they are not the sole sufferers. Along with them suffer their loved ones

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    buy good health. Good health is a gift money cannot buy not even with all out latest technology. I am one of those who believe in being happy. I know I will be happy just to be able to jump out of bed every day and go for a run in the park or even trek up the mountain path. I would be terribly unhappy if I had to have help even to get to the bathroom. So what if I have the latest motorised wheel chair to get me to the bathroom? Nothing can beat the joy of getting around on our own two feet

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    students in a learning experience that allows them to grapple with a problem‚ …gaining higher-order thinking skills from pursuing the solution… To many educators‚ these notions are music to their ears. Would it seem terribly strange then to hear that students indeed are doing these things regularly outside of their classrooms? Every day‚ many students are spending countless hours immersed in popular technologies—such as Facebook or MySpace‚ World of Warcraft‚ or Sim City—which

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    Patriarchal Elements in “The Yellow Wallpaper” Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a story that delves deeply into the psyche of a woman suffering from what we have come to know as post-partum depression. This story is very closely based on Charlotte Gilman’s own life‚ and she is able to infuse realism into the story in a way that draws the reader into the mind‚ experience‚ and emotions of the narrator . The protagonist in this story is never named. Her husband’s name is John

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    followed Crooks’‚ it was gravelly and gruff. I was sure that it belonged to ol’ Candy. Crooks’ home was extremely messy. His room consisted of a straw bed‚ on the opposite wall to the bed there was a square four-paned window. On the other wall‚ there was a narrow plank door. There was an old‚ rotten apple box with various medicine bottles. The bed was undone‚ there were objects that I couldn’t recognise all across the floor. Some things that I did recognise were some very sharp knives that scared

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    instant‚ but opening them his face lit up as though he had struck a tant‚ match in a dark room. He laid down the orange and pushed back his chair‚ and she took her little warm hand out of her muff and gave it to him. "Vera!" he exclaimed. "How strange. Really‚ for a moment I didn’t know you. Won’t you sit down? You’ve had lunch? Won’t you have some coffee?" She hesitated‚ but of course she meant to. "Yes‚ I’d like some coffee." And she sat down opposite him. "You’ve changed. You’ve changed

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    without speaking any words. It was what the strange old man‚ the Alchemist was always talking about‚ the language of the world. Santiago Professing His Love- When he told me‚ I was shocked. So shocked I dropped the water vessel I was carrying. Stupidly‚ I thought how angry mother would be when she found out I got dirt on our water vase. Even though I knew I loved him from the first day we met‚ how could he be brave enough to say it aloud? This strange boy who believed in alchemy and Urim and Thummim

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    bother him at all‚it let him hear things everywhere.Thus‚ how could he possibly remain mad?.The whole story began in a quaint cottage in the countryside of England‚that looked like it almost came out of a fairy tale‚when he was taking care of his terribly ailing grand aunt‚who was almost the extreme opposite of poor.His grand aunt had never wronged him and he loved the old lady like his mom . For it was her pointy‚crooked nose that drove him as crazy as a wild bear‚he never cared for her riches.The

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    Scout is by far an interesting and unordinary child in the novel of To Kill a Mockingbird. She is the main character and narrator of the story. She is the youngest child of Atticus Finch who is a lawyer and Scout also has an older brother named Jem. What makes Scouts character so special is that she changes her qualities throughout the novel. In the beginning of the novel Scout is an innocent and kind-hearted six-year old girl‚ only because she has not encountered the true evils of the world. As

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    wide ditch (chapter seven)‚ the Cowardly Lion volunteers to try jumping over it. If he can make it‚ he reasons‚ he can carry each of his friends across safely. Discussing the possibility of falling into the ditch‚ the Cowardly Lion responds‚ "’I am terribly afraid of falling‚ myself but I suppose there is nothing to do but try it.’" The Lion does not realize that courage is acting despite fear‚ not acting in the absence of fear. In a scene at the end of chapter six‚ the reader sees both the Tin Woodman

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