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    Himself‚ (who should/would be capable of "burning" at both ends‚ without being destroyed)‚ along with his love and guidance‚ will not last the night. Either that‚ or the author is telling us that she has taken guidance and help from the light‚(possibly the light of the “Holy Spirit”)‚ that was in the past‚ offered by God‚ (in this case‚ the candle)‚ but because she does not truly trust in God’s "love and guidance"‚ the result of this lack of faith will be that the candle‚ (representing God)‚ and the

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    her article by comparing love through many perspectives and metaphorical frames. Immediately‚ Armitage adopts a romantic‚ fairy-tale persona to highlight to the audience that love was once an unproblematic experience of life. The title of the piece with symbolic verb “broken” infers connotations that science has destroyed idyllic love. Furthermore‚ the low-modality of “could help save marriages” reveals the totality of Armitage’s feelings towards this chemical make-up of love‚ emphasising the author’s

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    Surfs Up "Good afternoon‚ ladies and gents. Welcome to the annual surfing world championship. Also‚ what a gorgeous day we have out here. Today‚ June 10‚ 1982‚ is the 10th surfing competition here is Hawaii. I just wanted to mention I am honored to be here and be the commentator for today. Let’s meet the judges‚ shall we? We have three judges joining us here. I’d like to give a warm welcome to Judge Tom‚ Judge Sally‚ and last but not least Judge Julie‚" the commentator says. While he is talking

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    Creative Minds Scholarship Title The idiom “Practice makes perfect” has been in the vernacular of man for hundreds of years‚ and has always carried the same immeasurable level of truth. Through experience‚ we hone whatever craft we may practice‚ and every day we find things to improve on from our past work. This is especially apparent in creative work‚ at least in my own instance‚ because I find flaws in past projects to improve upon with each revisit. As far as I can remember‚ the video camera

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    Is searching people’s phones for crime or broken laws invading people’s privacy‚ and is it right? Some argue it is the right and first thing to do when it comes to this. Officials should not be able to unreasonably search people’s phones for it is breaking the Fourth Amendment. This violates any person’s right to privacy when officials take unreasonable searches on ones phone. For example‚ if one person has evidence on social media about their personal actions‚ officials should not be allowed to use

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    Waking up in a dark room‚ not being able to move. I was frightened‚ not knowing where I was. My head turned towards the bright light in the hallway looking at my friend who entered the room and asking me if he could have a talk with me. I sat with him for hours talking about his struggles and his thoughts about his environment‚ not wanting to go to school because he’s terrified‚ feeling as if he doesn’t belong there. “You have so many friends at school‚ who love you for the way you are‚ love because

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    Looking Up “We all take different paths in life‚ but no matter where we go‚ we take a little bit of each other everywhere”-Unknown. Growing up as a child was never really a tough thing for me. I came from a solid family with nothing but the normal issues that would come between us. My 2 brothers were always there to nag me about everything‚ then of course tell on me when I did something wrong. When I would get told on they would always run to my Dad‚ who always made the punishment a lot worse‚

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    I have had several challenges while growing up but one significant challenge that stood out to me more than the others was moving away far from my birthplace and then later moving back. Where I was raised in and where I grew up in. I hadve grown to love this city called Santa Ana where all my memories‚ friends‚ and family were‚ and it was difficult to leave.. It was would be hard for me to go out and communicate with others‚ socialize in the real world. I had to say many goodbyes to all my friends

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    People who go through a break up happen to feel pain equivalent to being physically injured. I am currently trying to recover from a relationship I thought was going to last. The moment we met everything was alive. They would speak‚ and it was as if I could see the colors admitting from a beautiful symphony. The connection we had was strong enough to cut the tension in a room. The emotions were fresh‚ and understanding one another came as second nature. Though the afternoon when everything came tumbling

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    Breaking The Law Nowadays people think rules is not something important in their life and they are not following the rules even they break the rules. For them‚ they can do whatever they wanted in this world because they think this world is belong to them. Their bad behaviors distract people from having a peaceful life. Addition‚ violence in this world getting increases and because of that‚ they cause a lot of trouble in mean time. There three main causes of breaking the rules and law.

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