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    If I ever reached out to her she wouldn’t want to speak to me. The beat is subtle and you can hardly hear it past Adele’s high vocal range. Today I needed to clean my room and I cannot do that without music. The perfect cleaning music is Rap. Bombs Away by B.o.B makes me hyper and motivates me to clean. One thing I love about this song is the fact Morgan Freeman is featured.

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    Palmetto Leaves. They met the needs of Physiological and Safety. The items that Chuck Noland used from the FedEx boxes were Clothing‚ Volleyball‚ Ice Skates‚ and VHS tapes. The needs that these items met were Physiological and Love. The movie Cast Away‚ Chuck Noland was stranded on an island. He was stuck there for about four years. As the years went by‚ he became more aware of how to survive. He knew how to find food‚ how to make shelter‚ and how to keep himself company. He used his volleyball that

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    you need them – for example‚ while away at war. You create one. You form a family bond with the people around you. In the midst of wartime‚ to delete the feeling of utter loneliness‚ stomach wrenching terror‚ and reducing the risk of PTSD in the long run‚ many soldiers create a brotherhood connection with their fellow soldiers. Withholding a strong social bond within a platoon while away at war grants a somewhat sense of security. They lack so many things while away‚ but one thing they do not lack is

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    Robinson Crusoe and Cast Away Question: “Texts are inevitably a reflection of their particular historical‚ social and cultural contexts.” Appropriation is the translation of elements of one text into another‚ in which the old elements are transformed to suit the responders of the new social context. Texts are inexorably a replication of their particular historical‚ social and cultural frameworks. Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (1719) and Robert Zemeckis’ film appropriation Cast Away (2000)‚ illustrate

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    When I was a small kid I used to get very excited to see people dressing up in different costumes and coming to our house and going to everyone else’s house in the neighborhood to collect candies. I dreamed of doing the same when I grew up a little big “dressing up in my favorite cartoon character costume and going to everyone’s house in the neighborhood to collect tons of candies that I could eat for a lot of days. But boy I was in for a big disappointment when my parents said NO WE ARE MUSLIMS

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    I have chosen this poem to write about because the poem seems to be giving a clear message about how life can be taken away from you and death can come at anytime. This poem interest me because Henry Longfellow explains how people should not waste their life away‚ but instead takes advantage of their life. I like this poem because I was able to understand the poem’s meaning and it helped me understand how I and everyone else shouldn’t waste the life they have because today may be their last day and

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    Justice? The short fiction “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin is a story on following of what is right‚ in order to be happy‚ one must essentially stand up for what is right‚ even if it means letting go of what one is used to. Omelas is a place where relaxation and joy reign‚ where there are no kings‚ slaves‚ or rules‚ and the citizens are happy and safe. The residents of Omelas save one child to be confined in a basement or small room. The confined child has no connection

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    Jimmy Cross never forgave himself for Ted’s death. His guilt was “something that would never go away” (page 26). His guilt transcends onto everyone who died‚ but his testimony of immense guilt stems from his mistake of being distracted by Martha. Readers can sense the pain that Cross carried. 6. Jimmy got a new picture of Martha playing volleyball

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    Have you ever struggled with something very hard in your life? In the story‚ “Fly Away Home‚” by Eve Bunting‚ there is a boy named Andrew and his father who are homeless‚ but live in an airport. Together‚ they do things to help make it through life. The theme of this story is always remember to stay strong during tough times. At the beginning of the story‚ The little brown bird gets stuck in the airport. When Andrew sees the little brown bird is trying to get out he wants to do the same thing

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    “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” by Ursula Le Guin stays aligned with the ideals of Utilitarianism as described by John Stuart Mill but disagrees with Peter Singer’s view of Utilitarianism. In Mill’s view‚ the happiness of the many outweighs the happiness of the few. This‚ known as the Greatest Happiness Principle‚ can be represented as a railroad‚ with a train coming to a fork in the road and a person has a choice to either let it hit five people or one person. Mill’s ideal for Utilitarianism

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