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    standards for women closer to the 21st century‚ such a character cannot exist‚ and for that reason‚ Sansa is punished. Her idealistic hopes of life ending up just like the songs she liked are crushed when she falls into the hands of prince Joffrey and his henchman Sandor Clegane. It is also interesting to note the irony contained in the fact that Sansa’s brutal punishment is carried out by the saviors of maidens in the old fantasy genre‚ namely a prince (Joffrey) and a knight (Clegane). Although Sansa’s

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    Willey Course: ENG4U Date: 12/15/13 The Kite Runner Argumentative Essay When one person does something wrong‚ that person was affected by himself or by other people. This quote is related to Amir‚ the main character in the novel The Kite Runner. The novel The Kite Runner was wrote by Khaled Hosseini. It is talking about Amir; he is a wealthy boy in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. He has a best friend name Hassan. Amir is the owner in other Hassan is his servant. They are friend when they are the kid but when

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    of Mississippi Parents for Vaccine Rights‚ says that since every child is different doctors can not predict how they will react to the vaccination(1). In her article MaryJo also states that “A baby today receives more vaccines by six months old than his/her mother did by high school graduation”(1). This just goes to show the monstrous production of vaccinations being made every year and those that are required for children before they are even a year old. Not to mention that our federal government

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    auditioned for his freshman year musical. If Dylan had only known the shame‚ humiliation‚ embarrassment‚ and torture that was yet to come‚ he would have never enthusiastically auditioned in front of a panel of directors. If only he knew that he would become a statue when he faced the Musical Theatre bulletin board. It was his first audition. His first musical. His first year in the school. His first time performing. His first time on stage. It was the first time Dylan had ever seen his name listed

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    After the devastating effects of the attack on 9/11 brought America to the grim terrorism and its lasting effects on the world. Live footage of the horrors New Yorkers were facing was broadcasted to the homes of every man‚ woman‚ and child in America‚ and other nations. The topic of terrorism was very muted until the caliber of damage and destruction of 9/11 brought the subject into the spotlight‚ and becoming one of the most controversial. The ideology of how convicted terrorists should be treated

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    “Love knows no difference between life and death. The one who gives you a reason to live is also the one who takes your breath away” (BETWEEN). I chose this quote as evidence with my argumentative essay because it tells how the person that gives you a reason to live also is the one who takes away your life. This relates to Romeo and Juliet because Lord Capulet and Tybalt played a big role in the lives of Romeo and Juliet‚ but also gave them many reasons to take their lives away. In William Shakespeare’s

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    Cronus had his life working out pretty well for him‚ for so long he had worked his butt off to get where he was today‚ at least the place on the team he was on. Though he had a head start from the beginning‚ his father being rather wealthy had helped rocket him through many challenges that he would of struggled greatly alone. Though that didn’t stop him from working towards scholarships that were earned through his work on the team‚ and what he couldn’t achieve through sports his father supported

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    countries‚ but I need to focus on England). As it happens William Herschel was doing that on the night of March 13‚ 1781.2 When peering through his telescope he noticed a movement of an object. He was so fascinated by it‚ that he couldn’t disregard it like it has been in the past. Of course he followed the protocol that was to be followed but‚ still he took his time observing and actually found out that it was a planet‚ not a star or comet like earlier men thought it to be.1‚2 Yes‚ the planet Uranus

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    The euthanasia debate heavily relies on the existence of a significant moral difference between active and passive euthanasia‚ also known as the killing versus letting die argument. Some may argue that killing is morally wrong because it "involves a person’s causing the death of another person‚" while letting someone die would simply be seen as "allowing nature do its work" (Vaughn‚ 2013‚ p. 287). Due to the differing views on the legitimacy of the euthanasia debate‚ the presence of a gray area exists

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    like you could not achieve it? One man who was called a monster felt this way. Victor Frankenstein created a monster out of his love of science. When he was younger he got into lightning and he decided to create a person‚ the plague was going around at the time so he collected body parts from the dead people on the streets to create his monster. He created the monster and his monster killed Victor’s little brother William out of revenge. The monster came back and told Victor if he agreed to create

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