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    In the 1995 Chicago Heat Wave‚ mortality was related to living alone in that living along doubled a person’s chance of not surviving the heat wave. On the other had‚ and form of social connection lessened the chance of dying. Some of the main reasons that this relationship exists are because most of the people living along were older people and increasingly people with poor mobility were living alone. Living alone as an aging person was thought to be the ideal way for them to live because it gave

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    The City at Night

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    The City at Night I step forward into the deep‚ soft snow and hear the sound of a muffled packing of frozen wetness. All the sounds are muffled‚ yet somehow amplified by parentheses they fall hard but slow‚ despite the weight. I look at the cloud they fall from and think how the snowflake seems like a frozen flake of a billowy cloud. Its cold and the snow that falls on my upturned face froze on my eyelashes until I blinked and now the warmth of my cheeks melts the snowflake and its

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    misty night

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    It was a misty night. The fog was all I can see. I stumbled‚ got up and stumbled again. Fear was screaming inside my head like the menacing roar of an angry lion‚ it felt like I was trapped in a never ending nightmare where all my greatest fears came to life. Frantically I felt the ground‚ finding for some clue to where I am. Wet grass. That is what I felt. The earth below me felt like ice all of a sudden when I recalled what happened. The picture of our car crashing through the divider and the screams

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    Night of the Scorpion

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    Night of the Sorpion’ is a poignant poem that evokes the strong hold of superstition within our social psyche. Ezekiel recalls the night when his mother was stung by a scorpion. With the onset of the monsoons‚ the ten hours of warm and steady rains had compelled the mysterious scorpion to crawl into the house and hid itself beneath a sack of rice in the dark store room. Without any mercy‚ it raised up its lethal‚ venomous and diabolic tail and stung Ezekiel’s mother in one of her toes while she was

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    Night Analysis

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    The Sacrifice of Humanization When people are told they are something over and over and over‚ they may begin to believe that it is true‚ and indeed they begin to become it. In the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel there is a use of a heavy symbolism. The most redundant and most important symbols that are used throughout his memoir are those of animals. In this memoir the constant comparison of the Jews to animals is used in a negative connotation and so that we see how the Nazi’s really were dehumanizing

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    Night Reflection

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    The book Night‚ was written by Elie Wiesel. He was held hostage at a concentration camp for 15 years. Elie had a strong bond with his father‚ but it changed throughout the story. After being a “slave” for a long time changed him. I’m going to tell you how. First‚ Elie and his family got kicked out of their house and got moved to the ghetto. Elie felt horrible that his family had to leave. He also was upset about how families were being shot and getting kicked out of their homes. When Elie and his

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    Twelfth Night

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    Twelfth Night Essay. Life is not fair‚ the characters in Twelfth Night‚ a play wrote by William Shakespeare‚ generally speaking‚ do not get what they deserve. Some of the characters get too much. And it’s unfair to the others‚ and some get too little. Most of the iniquity happens with the second category. When characters get too little of what they deserve. This essay is going to explain how the characters were cheated out and what they actually deserved. At the end of the story‚ Olivia got too

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    Arabian Nights

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    adventures that would not be possible in real life. We include things like evil jinnees‚ horrible monsters‚ wealth and locations that have not been heard of by anyone. We see all of the adventures and and so much more in Tales from the Thousand and One Nights with stories about “Sindbad the Sailor and Sindbad the Porter‚” “The Porter and the Three Girls of Baghdad” and many more. No matter what the story is‚ they all have similarities within them. In a way we all try to find a way to escape from the

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    the last night

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    were only the small hours of the night to go through. André was lying on the straw‚ the soft bloom of his cheek laid‚ uncaring‚ in the dung11. Jacob’s limbs were intertwined with his for warmth. The adults in the room sat slumped12 against the walls‚ wakeful and talking in lowered voices13. Somehow‚ the children were spared the last hours of the wait by their ability to fall asleep where they lay‚ to dream of other places14. It was still the low part of the night when Hartmann and the head of another

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    Novalis Night

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    They were then engaged in 1795‚ Sophie then died two years after of tuberculosis. Novalis then expressed his grief in Hymnen an die Nacht. This work demonstrates how “Novalis celebrates night‚ or death‚ as an entry into a higher life in the presence of God and anticipates a mystical and loving union with Sophie and with universe as a whole after his own death” The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. This demonstrates that Novalis saw

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