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    though less in might and stature; whereas to Men he gave strange gifts” (Silmarillion 37). This gift is The Gift of Iluvatar or the gift of death (Silmarillion 37-39). Iluvatar gives this gift to Men because he doesn’t want them to be bound to Middle Earth forever (Silmarillion 38). He wants Men to be free to choose their own path and destiny. He uses these races to explore death‚ its positives and negatives. In the article “The Gift of Iluvatar‚” Damien Casey says‚ “In Tolkien’s world‚ death is not

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    If I were given money as a gift and had a choice between buying a piece of jewelry that I like or tickets to a concert that I want to attend‚ I would most likely choose the concert tickets. It actually depends on what kind of concert it is but if it was about music‚ for example a live performance of a famous musician‚ I would probably choose the concert tickets. This is because the jewelry can be bought any time when you can afford it but attending a concert has a much more rare chance. Eventually

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    America’s Gift to My Generation John Quincy Adams once said‚ “You will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it.” I believe what he is trying to explain is that our freedom’s price was far too costly for it not to be taken advantage of. His quote provided a sufficient amount of evidence for me to prove that freedom is a very generous gift from America. America’s gift to my generation is freedom because we have our very own rights

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    Abigail Alcoser & Clement Chun CJC English March 6th‚ 2015 Assignment (Analysis Essay) In the essay “Give Drugs to Addicts So We Can Be Safe”‚ by Jonah J. Goldstein‚ he does not effectively argue his point and convinces the reader‚ since he uses false comparisons‚ makes inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence‚ and bad assumptions. Johan J. Goldstein tries to affect the reader emotionally but he fails to use it properly. Instead of balancing the emotions of the readers he makes

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    God prefered Abel’s gift over Cain’s because Abel’s gift was worth more to Abel than Cain’s gift to Cain. Abel chose the best lamb for God while Cain gave God leftover hays. Cain asked Abel why he sacrificed his best lamb and told him that the harvest is good that year so there was a lot of leftover hays that he will give to God. Cain’s gift was not even something he would have kept and Abel chose something he loved dearly. The sacrifices made between the two clearly shows how selfless and selfish

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    Christian’s strength and wisdom‚ it is what makes a difference in and through a person. When Baptized in the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues God begins to truly develop in one the gifts that he has given to them. For the Christian the Holy Spirit and the developing of his gifts is their most powerful weapon. The Old Testament saints‚ the prophets priests and kings were able to administer the word and the power of God. They stood in the presence of God and offered up sacrifices

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    English 1301 February 19‚ 2010 The Worth of Life’s Most Precious Gifts There is an old expression that states “The best things in life are free‚” but‚ it is simply incorrect. The best things in life are definitely not free. Everything in life comes with a price whether it is happiness‚ religion‚ or the love of your life. Each one has worth and takes a lot of work to acquire. Even the three most essential‚ and mysterious gifts in life require a price‚ which are peace faith and love. Everything

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    Interpretation and analysis of Gifts to the Dark Gods by Mary McCluskey by Nanna March 2013. When you hear the word “addiction” you will instantly think of addiction as a continued use of a mood altering substance‚ such as alcohol or drugs. That is the kind of addiction‚ people mostly hear and talk about. But addiction can also be something you develop through time‚ a consequence of things you might have experienced or simply just a fun little habit‚ which has gotten out of control.

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    “America’s Gift to my Generation” America has given my generation‚ many gifts including‚ keeping us safe. First‚ the military defend my country from our enemies. Second‚ many men and women that have come together served in wars and saved my country. Lastly‚ the military has helped us by sacrificing their lives for ours‚ defending rights and freedom‚ and sheltering us. The military sacrificed their lives for us. Soldiers sacrificed their lives to keep us safe. Them sacrificing their lives for is

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    made by a place‚ person‚ group‚ communities and the larger world. Struggle is represented through Steven Herrick’s free-verse novel ‘The Simple Gift’ and related text ‘Fast Car’ a song performed by Tracy Chapman. These texts can connect how the struggle to belong and find one’s place is important in the lives of some people. Steven Herrick’s ‘The Simple Gift’ demonstrates the elements of struggle to belong and acceptance through pain and surrounding of rejection‚ homelessness and dealing with death

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