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    Living with Crohn’s Disease or Ulcerative Colitis Listening to Tim McGraw’s hit song: “Live Like You Were Dying‚” I love the lyrics‚ “Like tomorrow was a gift and ya got eternity to think about what to do with it. . . . I hope you get the chance to live like you were dyin ’” This song resonates with me because medically I have had twelve (12) surgeries on my stomach and a few years ago‚ I died on the operating table. I have been struggling and living with Crohn’s Disease for more than 20 years

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    Tim McGraw’s song‚ "Live Like You Were Dying" relates to William Bryant’s poem‚ "Thanatopsis" because they both focus on living life to the fullest‚ so that when death strikes it will be welcomed and not feared. McGraw speaks of a friend who was told recently that he had cancer. Afterwards‚ instead of becoming fearful of the‚ "breathless darkness" (Bryant line 12)‚ the man decided to go and accomplish everything he always wanted to do. Unfortunately the man realized that if he were to die then he

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    The songLive Like You Were Dying” by Tim Mcgraw is about a conversation between a man and his best friend who was dying. This song was written to explain how everyday should be lived to its fullest because any day could be your last. A man who just learned that he would soon die and was asked by his friend what he thought about it. His reply was that he did things that he wanted to through life like bull riding‚ skydiving and climbing the rocky mountains. These were all things that he had put

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    Cory Latta Learning Autobiography Essay Dying to Live Growing up‚ I have attended several funerals and memorials. I have never been around a dead body or witnessed a death. When viewing the body‚ I am the one you see darting out the back. I have never handled death well. When my sister-in-law was killed in a car accident in 2008‚ she was the first I had ever seen. I remember her not looking like herself. They had a lot of makeup on her‚ she did

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    poem‚ like Before You Were Mine‚ is autobiographical‚ but more obviously so. Mrs. Tilscher is a real person‚ who taught Carol Ann Duffy in her last year at junior school. The poem is about rites of passage‚ the transition (move or change) from childhood to adolescence and the things we learn at school‚ from our teachers and from our peers. Duffy also associates the oppressive feeling we have in humid weather with the physical changes of puberty. Leaving primary school for the last time is like an escape

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    For my character theme song‚ I chose the song dying inside by Gary Barlow. It’s a song about hurting yourself by hiding your feelings from the people around you. That’s why I chose it to represent Dally. Speaking of choosing‚ this song also represents the theme of choice. I think that because‚ in the song Gary Barlow made a poor decision that really hurt him inside. Dally did the same thing. They hid their feelings and let them build up inside. That’s what lead to Dally getting the police to shout

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    asking my friends what they would do if they had one month to live and their responses were all very similar in the way that they all said they would travel to some place they have always wanted to visit and do things like go on a cruise or go skydiving. I pondered about what I would do if I had one month to live until one late night I heard a country song play and it was called “Live like you were dying “ by Tim McGraw. In this song‚ he sings about a man who was sick and how he finally started

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    Batt- It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas‚ Unfortunately Is it just me or are the holidays in America becoming more and more commercialized? The original purposes for holidays are swept under the rug and it is all about what we can get. It was November 9th and I was driving home from school‚ flipping through radio stations when I heard the Christmas carols. I yelled‚ “NO!” and completely shut the radio off. It was not even Thanksgiving yet and they were playing Christmas music! Since Thanksgiving

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    Apple covers the 1986 single “I Want Youlive from “Decades Rock Live!” along with the original artist Elvis Costello. (This song is originally from the album “Blood and Chocolate.”) It is about the speaker who wants his love‚ despite the infidelities she possesses. Apple’s voice gives off a “dark and fierce” (21 Things) tone that influences Flynn to write about the love going “very‚ very wrong” (21 Things) present in Gone Girl‚ which clearly relates to what the song is about. Furthermore‚ the female

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    Act 1 scene i Analysis Shakespeare begins his play with a pair of dueling brothers‚ an amendment of his source material—Thomas Lodge’s popular prose romance‚ Rosalynde—that allows him to establish‚ with great economy‚ the corrupt nature of so-called civilized life. Oliver’s mistreatment of his brother spurs Orlando to journey into the curative Forest of Ardenne as surely as Frederick’s actions did his own brother Duke Senior‚ which immediately locates the play in the pastoral tradition: those wounded

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