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    O_O A-Where were you?? S- Lost… A – Lost in what? S- I was lost in that wonderful play on teenagers. It was indeed hilarious! A – Okay but it’s time for a change. S- What kind of change? A - Now we have Fusion Dance. S- Fusion Dance? A – Yeah! It is a mixture of Hindi and Spanish dance forms. It involves various movements‚ figures and mesmerizing formations which engrosses the audience to the core. -Dance- S- That was an amazing performance. How captivating! A blend of cosmic tuen and divine

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    multiple people have believed that spiritual practices can help with illnesses‚ or even that some illnesses can start from bad spirits. There are different kinds of spiritual practices and beliefs based on diverse religions. Even though there can be good connections between a nurse and a patient‚ there are barriers that can cause some tension in their relationship. Nurses have to face many conflicts with spiritual practices and beliefs. It is important to realize that the way to be good as a nurse is to

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    novels and short stories through out his life time. Faulkner’s life had an impact on his art of writing and his particular style of writing can be seen throughout many of his works.   William Faulkner’s early life had an impact on his later works of literature. Faulkner’s observations made during his adult life and childhood helped with creating scenes and characters for his stories and novels. He was born on September 25th in 1887 in New

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    will help me further my education and help me achieve some of my future goals! Being that this is my first year at the magnet academy joining the imsa fusion will also help me make new friends along the way that share the same interest as me. I plan on learning new things and have new experiences from this club that will help me understand more about these subjects. I have never had an opportunity like this to be in a club where I can learn more about these incredible subjects. I am also happy to

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    black people and women in America have been forced to live through poor social conditions. Until recent years‚ these people have been excluded from society and were considered and outsider in a normal community. John Steinbeck shows the reader this in his novella‚ “Of Mice and Men.” Steinbeck uses the characters of Crooks and Curley’s wife to display that although one character is a black male and the other‚ a white woman‚ they still have similar traits. These factors like discrimination‚ loneliness

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    Little Buddha

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    3‚ 2014 A 90’s film entitled "Little Buddha" starring Keanu Reeves is hardly something that would get me excited. The first time I watched the movie I couldn’t even stay awake to pay attention. But upon downloading the film and watching it on my own time‚ I was surprisingly interested and entertained by it. That being said‚ it’s still not one of my favorite movies‚ but at least I understand the essence of the movie. What I liked most about Little Buddha is that even without romance‚ violence

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    strove vigorously for supremacy in foreign affairs. He was to use his foreign policy to establish a universal monarchy for himself or alternatively to use it to secure natural frontiers for France thus improving its defenses. He worked successfully to create an absolutist and centralized state. During his reign Louis was involved in four major wars‚ some of which Louis may be accountable as the provocateur; however‚ I believe that mainly his motives were purely defensive. The war of Devolution served as

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    What is wasted time

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    What is true wasted time? In reality‚ nothing is. Everything has a purpose‚ a reason for its presence. Consequently‚ anything in the world that has been done was never a waste of time‚ for it was an experience; an event that you either learn from or enjoy. Even when sitting completely still‚ one’s mind still ponders and discovers new things‚ or creates fascinating stories from its imagination for enjoyment. For obvious reasons‚ enjoyment takes no place in wasted time. Learning is similar‚ as

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    death. Buddhism is derived from the word Buddha‚ which means awakened‚ wise or learned‚ which was one of the many characteristics Siddhartha Gautama‚ the founder behind the theory of Buddhism‚ created and used. Buddhism was a key part in Gautama’s life‚ his ultimate goal to seek spiritual enlightenment‚ which is hard today to trace any relations of Buddhism. Personally one of the most unique features of Buddhism is the Dharma. The Dharma is the considered to be important teachings of the Buddha‚ that

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    Siddhartha” by Herman Hesse exemplifies the way one character serves as a foil to a main character. In this novel‚ Govinda serves as the foil to Siddhartha. Both Siddhartha and Govinda are in search of enlightenment but unlike Siddhartha‚ Govinda is a follower‚ he is a shadow to Siddhartha. Govinda highlights what may seem as weaknesses of Siddhartha and makes them look as if they are strengths. Siddhartha is on a quest to find enlightenment and his childhood friend Govinda follows along in hope

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