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    Lost time is never found again When you are young‚ eager and full of beans‚ you rarely cOntemplate how precious time is. You just live and revel in life‚ devoting almost all your time to the things that you are keen on doing. We show so much impatience looking forward to our birthday and hate those hapless few days that feel like ages. Just imagine what great amount of time we kill in front of our computers or hanging around the streets. As long as we are kids and teens and have enough spare

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    Freedom I think freedom should never have to be won it should be an automatic human right there is no need to win it unless you do something bad like eliminate your old angry neighbor as for going to bed on time and doing chores that’s garbage that’s an adult’s job except for going to bed on time that’s just dumb if they (child) don’t get up in time for the bus then you either get them up or the nation is the law and you put down order and peace and drive them to school before work starts. But

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    her is breaking a law? Would I break the law to save a loved one? The books that we read to help answer the question were Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ “Emancipation Proclamation” by Abraham Lincoln‚ “Prometheus”‚ from Greek mythology “Critical thinking video” by Leo‚ and a Socratic seminar as a class. I would break the law for a loved one because they are my loved ones. This shows how much they are worth to me. It shows I care for them. First of all‚ Equality 7-2521 from Anthem was worried about following

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    ‘Snowball would have made a better leader than Napoleon.’ Do you agree? ‘Animal Farm’ is a novel based on the Russian Revolution‚ about a group of animals wanting to rebel against man. Snowball a smart‚ fair and strong leader gets ruled over by Napoleon‚ an unfair and selfish leader. This was the first error in the rebellion. Snowball would have defiantly made a better leader than Napoleon. The reasons for this are that he educated the animals‚ had future economic plans and knew how to keep a

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    When will we ever have it all? Who says you can’t have it all? Having it all can vary from families to couples to your own self. Yes everyone wants a great job‚ a big house‚ the newest model car and great pay but that all comes from sacrifice. Anne-Marie Slaughter tells us in her article “Why Women Can’t Have It All” that it’s difficult to have a successful career and a family. Richard Dorment tells us in his article “Why Men Can’t Have It All” that yes men are becoming more involved in their

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    Richard Notkin’s piece‚ All Nations Have Their Moments of Foolishness‚ is a complex and detailed ceramic mural that requires its audience to look beneath the surface and identify the flaws within a country. At glance the viewer can clearly recognize the former President of the United States‚ George W. Bush; his face is the center of attention that is from afar at least. However‚ when the viewer approaches the piece images that embody suffering and war are depicted. Each observer has their own perspective

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    School-wide Writing In Richard Notkin piece “All Nations have their moment of Foolishness” everybody has their different views on why he made this piece. My views on this piece was that he was trying to tell a story with this sculpture he made. Before reading his artist statement about the piece I figured that it was how he made the piece and the story behind the piece. Notkins statement didn’t change my views about the piece because all he wrote about was about his other projects and how he built

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    beneficiaries will receive financial help after you pass away. This money protects your loved ones‚ helping to safeguard their future by providing income to cover their expenses. The business insurance team at Maupin Insurance & Financial Services - Allstate Agency‚ located in Winchester‚ KY‚ explains the ways that life insurance protects the people you love. Consider these four ways that life insurance protects your loved ones. Provide Income: Your life insurance policy provides a reliable source of income

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    identity‚ and sexual orientation to arise. Journalist Andrew Romano‚ offers a new perspective on what constitutes being a true masculine persona in his article‚ “Why We Need to Reimagine Masculinity.” His counterpart Marissa Meltzer’s article “Where Have All the Tomboys gone?” showcases examples of permanently discarding gender roles and stereotypes‚ due to their now irrelevant nature. Some people feel uncomfortable with specific terms used to try to make gender

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    The Eyes Are Not Here” [also known as “The Girl on the Train” and “The Eyes Have It”] is a short story by Ruskin Bond‚ an Indian writer. The story exudes irony. The story uses first person point of view. Not far into the story‚ the reader discovers that the narrator is blind but apparently has not always been. Riding on a train and sitting in a compartment provides the setting of the story. This story is an excellent example of situational irony which employs a plot device in which events turn

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