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    Anemia is not a disease‚ but a sign that the body has some sort of problem with its red blood cells (RBCs). If a person’s blood does not have the right amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin‚ anemia can develop. Anemia is defined as a decrease in the circulating red blood cell mass and an equal decrease in the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood (also known as hemoglobin). There are many types of anemia that are grouped by their underlying cause. To determine which type‚ doctors describe color

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    Havisham Quotes

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    1.) “I had heard of Miss Havisham up town everybody for miles round‚ had heard of Miss Havisham up town as an immensely rich and grim lady who lived in a large and dismal house barricaded against robbers‚ and who led a life of seclusion.” o Pip’s town is socially stratified. He lives in a "village‚" and Miss Havisham lives "up town." this delineation between the wealthy and working class in the town is palpable and is reinforced by the gate that guards Miss Havisham’s decaying riches. 2.) “I wished

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    In a short film called “Life Explained in 27 Seconds‚” Casey Neistat explains how he views living in this world‚ “life is like going the wrong way on a moving sidewalk‚ walk and you stay put‚ stand still and you go backwards‚ to get ahead you have to hustle”. If you know legendary filmmaker Mr. Neistat you’d know he’s all about motivation and this quote says it all. In this essay I want to share someone who is no stranger to experiencing hardships because of bad choices. He does not view his past

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    “My theory on life is that life is beautiful. Life doesn’t change. You have a day‚ and at night‚ and a mouth‚ and a year. We people change - we can be miserable or we can be happy. It’s what you make of your life.” (Brainy Quotes) Cole is a 15 year old boy from Minneapolis. He has dealt with the police for half of his life because his parents don’t care about him.The reason why Cole beats up other kids is‚ he doesn’t care about his life at all. Why Cole needs to change is‚ he’s constility beating

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    Monsters are imaginary creatures that humans created. People’s fears‚ worries‚ or anxieties have been used to create the fictional monsters. Monsters have features that society deem to be scary or bad. The novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and the novella The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka follow the story of a ’monster’. Pushed away from society‚ and labeled as an outcast‚ the monster is often hurt by the people around it. However‚ the monsters in these stories were not always monsters. They were

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    iNSPIRATIONAL QUOTES

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    NSPIRATIONAL QUOTES - “Success is not final‚ failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill “To accomplish great things‚ we must not only act‚ but also dream; not only plan‚ but also believe.” - Anatole France “Reach high‚ for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep‚ for every dream precedes the goal.” - Pamela Vaull Starr “You see things; and you say‚ ’Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say‚ ’Why not?’” - George Bernard Shaw

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    Gilgamesh Quotes

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    ways to express his tremendous personal energy‚ but still act in a manner that accords with the limits and responsibilities imposed upon him by his society and universe”. Gilgamesh being both God and man is in a gray space. Just as Abusch says in the quote above‚ Gilgamesh has an energy and power akin to a God‚ however‚ he himself is also a man‚ and living in a human world. In this world‚ he is above other men in feats of strength and skill. However‚ he is still forced to accept his reality. This reality

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    Frankenstein is an emotionally driven recounting of how Victor Frankenstein rises to the challenge of proving himself while receiving an education‚ even going so far say he had “made some discoveries in the improvement of some chemical instruments which procured me great esteem and admiration at the university” (Shelley‚ p. 49) to eventually creating a monster‚ through which he hoped to make his mark on this world. Victor’s desire to create the monster was driven by his obsessive and unflinching

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    Mrs. Knudson/English 10A Frankenstein by Mary Shelly Journal Entry #1 When people read the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelly they sympathize with all of the characters‚ but they tend to sympathize more with the monster. I myself sympathized with the monster more despite his many evil deeds. It is possible that the reason for this sympathy towards the monster from us is because the monster reminds us of how we feel when we are lonely‚ abandoned‚ or angered by someone else and just the thought

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    Quote of the mind

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    functions to perceive and understand objects. Because the mind is formless‚ or non-physical‚ by nature‚ it is not obstructed by physical objects. It is very important to be able to distinguish disturbed states of mind from peaceful states. As explained in the previous chapter‚ states of mind that disturb our inner peace‚ such as anger‚ jealousy‚ and desirous attachment‚ are called ‘delusions’; and these are the principal causes of all our suffering. We may think that our suffering is caused

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