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    The Person I Have Become “To one who has faith‚ no explanation is necessary. To one without faith‚ no explanation is possible.” “A man who works with his hands is a laborer; a man who works with his hands and his mind is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist.” ~St. Thomas Aquinas To summarize St. Thomas Aquinas is saying that when you believe in something you do not need validation‚ but without faith nothing can validate your life‚ emotions and experiences

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    The best job have I ever had ? Throughout my career life I have had a lot of jobs ‚ sometimes good or most the time bad but‚ I am pretty sure if you have a chance to work for yourself that would be your best opportunity. When I got this chance to work in my own little store it was the most amazing job I could ever wish to get. Imagine working without any boss‚ less stress or no problems with a manager in my job. Wouldn’t that be great? One of the reasons that made this job interesting for me

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    British army is healthy and warm‚ the rebel army is freezing to death with no clothing and very little food. Most of the men have only enlisted for six to nine months. The only thing is‚ a question remains; should I reenlist? For the sake of my well being and health‚ I shall not reenlist due to three main reasons; illness‚ lack of basic needs‚ and the difficulties I’ll face if I reenlist. By February 1‚ 1778‚ about half of the 8000 soldiers who enlisted were ill because of the flu or smallpox

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    If I have three days left‚ what should I do? “Someday someone might come into your life and love the way you have always wanted. If your someday was yesterday‚ learn. If your someday is today‚ cherish and if your someday is tomorrow‚ hope.” This is my philosophy in life. That life is too short so enjoy it to the fullest. I am contented and satisfied on what God’s gave me. Like friends‚ I know God know that we all need someone to share each happy day; to be a source of courage when trouble comes

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    achieve in life. To achieve these goals one must have perseverance‚ focus‚ persistence‚ and resilience‚ but in my opinion the main value to achieve your goals is determination. You will have to undergo many obstacles in making your dreams come true but how will react to these adversities when they come at you. This is where determination comes in. How determined are you going to be to run through these obstacles straight to your dream. You need to have the willpower and single-mindedness to set yourself

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    In the poem “If I Should Have a Daughter” by Sarah Kay‚ the poet uses structure poetic devices punctuation and enjambment to send her message. The main idea her poem is trying to get across is that life is hard and can be intimidating‚ but doesn’t have to be done alone. A strong example of a punctuation is when Sarah Kay writes‚ “ Because no matter how wide you stretch your fingers‚ your hands will always be too small to catch all the pain you want to heal. Believe me‚ I’ve tried” (verse 18 ). In

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    In her poem “Never Have I Ever Land”‚ Amulya Yerrapotu examines the social injustices faced by women in our current society‚ society’s necessity for women to grow mature more quickly‚ and the issues of sexuality. Through her use of imagery‚ diction‚ and structure‚ she is able to compare a fairytale and a fantasy land to the real world in which discrimination and bias is quite evident. Yerrapotu uses interesting diction in order to spread her message of social justice across. For example‚

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    BLOG- I have shortness of breath‚ is it Asthma? Feeling short of breath can be an uncomfortable or frightening experience. The medical term for shortness of breath is dyspnea. This can start suddenly‚ over minutes to hours. It can also happen over a longer period of time‚ from weeks to months. It can be caused by problems with the lungs or with the heart‚ or by a low blood count‚ but its specific cause can sometimes take a while to pinpoint. Many cases of shortness of breath have a simple underlying

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    John Keats: When I have Fears that I May Cease to Be John Keats was a famous romantic poet whose work was characterized mainly by his use of diction‚ tone‚ and other literary devices to create sensual imagery in his works of poetry. Throughout the Elizabethan sonnet‚ When I have Fears that I May Cease to Be‚ one can see that Keats reflected his thoughts on life and death personal real life circumstances; ones he was facing during the time he wrote the poem. By using a combination of various

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    John Keats’s poem‚ When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be‚ conveys the equivocal and elusive state of our futures. Yet in the poem‚ Keats provides‚ in a traditional Romantic fashion‚ a brutal‚ but incredibly honest depiction of the world. Keats offers a reminder of the state we exist in‚ leaving us with a lesson in perspective and also in a state of discomfort. Keats’ poem begins with a dominantly apprehensive tone mitigated by an underlying hopeful voice. The first line of the poem exactly mirrors

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