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    Waking Up Versus Falling Asleep Ryker’s point of view: Ryker was a kid just like us. He was an only child so he got his parents attention a lot. His home was decent size. And he had a good amount of friends. He was your average everyday kid. One day his parents told him they were going a business trip to Germany. They had to go somewhere at least once a year for about a week because of their job. Ryker didn’t mind when they left because he enjoyed having the house to himself. His parents packed their

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    The Fault in Our Stars is an emotional story of two star crossed lovers‚ and their insane lives. Hazel Grace Lancaster is a sixteen year who was diagnosed with lung cancer and goes to a cancer support group at her parent’s suggestion. One day while Hazel went to support group she noticed a new guy‚ a person she would have never thought would have such and effect on her life‚ Augustus Waters. On the outside Augustus looks like a normal healthy kid‚ but he has a just as much reason to be there as everyone

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    “Can Sudan Split Without Falling Apart” 1. The fact that families like Achai Chol’s are leaving northern Sudan indicates that the people would rather be in southern Sudan fighting for southern independence to stop the imminent war and creating a better life for them and their families. 2. The thesis of the article is that Sudan has been politically unstable over the period of its two long civil wars. The south did not identify with the Arab led Sudanese society and created a referendum

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    Augustine: Primary Source Analysis Augustine of Hippo‚ also known as Saint Augustine‚ Blessed Augustine and Doctor of Grace‚ lived between 354‚ and 430 AD. Born in Thagaste‚ Roman Africa (Algeria)‚ to a pagan father and Christian mother‚ he is recognized‚ historically‚ as significant Christian Theologian and philosopher.1 Augustine‚ in his writing‚ City of God‚ documents the treatment and relationship between Innocentius‚ the physicians conducting the surgeries‚ and the house physician. Augustine

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    Do Falling Birthrates Pose a Threat to Human Welfare? Do Falling Birthrates Pose a Threat to Human Welfare? When questioning whether or not we are a species in decline‚ one has but to look at two different numbers. One of those numbers is birthrates‚ or the number of live births in a given area. For this paper I will concentrate on the United States primarily to provide a more centralized view. The other number you can look at is the mortality rate‚ or number of deaths in that same area. From

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    "It takes strength and grace to make choices in life‚ rather than simply making ethical decisions."  Instead of doing what the public says is alright‚ do what you think is best and go with it. Ethical decision making helps people make difficult choices when faced with an ethical dilemma‚ a situation in which there is no clear right or wrong answer. Ethical decision making typically examines three perspectives: the ethic of obedience; the ethic of care; and the ethic of reason. The ethic of obedience

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    The story “Samuel” by Grace Paley explains how a young boy’s life was taken from him in a tragic accident. On reason the accident could have occurred could have been the fact that Samuel was a non-white boy. Some of the passengers on the train could have also seen Samuel was a bully to the other boys. In the 1970’s segregation had ended‚ but that does not mean the passengers didn’t want to separate themselves from the non-white boys. Racism was a very big thing back in the 1970’s‚ and it could be

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    well as playing on a collegiate soccer team. I am living on campus experiencing living on my own away from family and getting the ”opportunity” in making life decisions with little help from my parents. As a typical collegiate athlete student‚ I am overwhelmed with homework‚ sports‚ and trying to fit in a “life” here. As well as running on little sleep because of school catching up with me. Grace University has caused many stressful moments throughout this year‚ but that comes with any typical college

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    Grace Reed was a call handler and worked at the County Medical Society Answering Service. Her job was to answer calls and communicate with patients and their doctors. She had been working here for 18 months and developed excellent call handling skill‚ communication skill‚ training skill and as well as knowing how to schedule workers. When Grace was first hired‚ she had a very experienced trainer to train her and teach her the skill of handling calls. Grace was good at handling calls and most of the

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    The Fault In Our Stars In The fault In Our Stars‚ by John Green‚ Hazel Grace Lancaster‚ is dealing with pain both mentally and emotionally. She deals with her pain by isolating herself from other people and it gives her the pain of feeling different and capable of diffusion. Her companion‚ Augustus Waters is helping her because he is a distraction from her not thinking about the pain she has. Also‚ her favorite author‚ Peter Van Houten’s book‚ can distract her through ways that can not be explained

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