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    Buick which was running on the street. The driver stopped the car at the side of the road and he got out of the car. Suddenly‚ he started running toward the kids to catch them. He was chasing Dillard and the other boy’s name is Mikey Fahey. Unbelievable‚ they just kept running and running‚ but the guy still kept chasing them without giving up. At the end‚ Dillard and Mikey get caught by the guy and he only said “You stupid kids” in angry motion then make his way back to the car. According to the story

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    Indians that morning camped near the station and did not like the fact that McCandless was living with her‚ and the Indians demanded that he give her up to return to her tribe. The Indians attacked later that night‚ killing Lozier at the station and chasing off the other three

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    Years back‚ I promised myself that I would never‚ ever chase after another human again. I understand that in our society‚ it’s customary for the man to seek out and court the woman. Likewise‚ it’s customary for the man to be persistent while the woman is expected to play it cool and brush the man off for a period of time — playing the lady card‚ or hard-to-get card. Sure‚ we don’t see much of this these days‚ thanks to all the twerking Mileys’ of our generation‚ but nevertheless‚ when a man is

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    In both stories the American dream is being put on hold. Despite that‚ they both are working towards the same goal; which is achieving the American dream; they are doing it in different ways. In the book The Great Gatsby‚ the main character is chasing a dream that fake and phony. His dream is to get Daisy to be with him. All she wants is material things and doesn’t care about anyone else. Gatsby decided that she was his American dream when he went off to war and couldn’t stop thinking about her

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    The Fight for Control It is human nature to want what we can’t have. It is hard to come by a person who is completely satisfied with his or her belongings because in most cases‚ there is always that longing for more. Not only is it an inclination to want what we can’t have‚ but we also idealize the unattainable. “The grass is always greener on the other side‚” is a common phrase for a reason. Sir Thomas Wyatt’s poem‚ Whoso List to Hunt‚ is a classic poem of a man idealizing a woman he can’t have

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    craft mixed with gentleship‚ how real man should hit the right road‚ without hurting a woman‚ who believes him. Beside‚ the author dwells on the moment that Roger thinks about his own estate. The extract mostly built on chasing ideal house for the couple‚ Roger and Ruth. Their chasing becomes routine for Ruth‚ because Roger promised her to marry after they find ideal house‚ through 2 years Roger does his best to avoid marriage. The moment‚ where Ruth becomes angry and tired of seeking for house is denoument

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    love her more than how he liked Rosaline. The rivalries between their families didn’t keep him from chasing Juliet. His loyalty changed and so did his emotions. He let his love consumed him that he’s willing to lose everything in order to be with Juliet. Because he’s so thirsty and rushed to be with her‚ he died and lost everything he had. Gloucester on the other hand is the same. He’s not chasing for love but for power; just like Romeo he was in bottom when it all started. People belittle him because

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    Grayscale Why couldn’t I be like that? A little boy‚ playing in the sun And chasing butterflies...? Knew I shall grow up one day Like everybody else And I feared the sun would stop Smiling back at me... Why do children grow up? Is it necessary to learn to lie? To fake smiles‚ to wear masks? To get lost in the rigmaroles That life offers aplenty? To hear about ’being a good person’ And not being one‚ but still growing up? To write songs about love And lend them to the most undeserving? To consider

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    History of Painting Philippines Artistic paintings were introduced to the Filipinos in the 16th century when the Spaniards arrived in the Philippines. During this time‚ the Spaniards used paintings as religious propaganda to spread Catholicism throughout the Philippines. These paintings‚ appearing mostly on church walls‚ featured religious figures appearing in Catholic teachings. Due to the Church’s supervision of Filipino art and Spanish occupation of the Philippines‚ the purpose of most paintings

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    The Great Gatsby is a novel that depicts Jay Gatsby chasing his American Dream. Although Gatsby did it by illegal means‚ Fitzgerald honors Gatsby for the effort he put forth in trying to achieve his American Dream of winning Daisy back. With the use of symbolism‚ syntax to create a respectful tone towards Gatsby‚ and a mood of honor‚ Fitzgerald admires Gatsby for chasing an unattainable American Dream and almost succeeding. Symbolism is a major key to Fitzgerald’s novel and he uses it to represent

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