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    The Day Everything Went Wrong! Where do I begin? I woke up early feeling refreshed. I had completed my morning workout and routine. I thought this would be the best day ever‚ but at a blink of an eye everything started changing for the worst. Even though we have bad day everyday is a learning experience. On the morning of November 23‚ 2010‚ I’m very excited that it’s my anniversary on my job. Around 7:45 a.m. this morning I received a disturbing call from my special friend. The first thing that

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    Recently‚ the world was captivated by the incredible movie “The Theory of Everything”. The movie arrested the emotions of its viewers‚ taking then on a heartfelt and emotional ride. The movie was the autobiography of Stephen Hawking‚ who is considered to be one of the most intelligent individuals of our time. Professor Hawking continues to live with a motor neuron disease Lou Gehrig’s disease which‚ causes the affected individual to lose all control of voluntary muscles which can cause total paralysis

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    Everything Good Will Come heralds the full-length debut of a powerful new voice in feminist fiction - Sefi Atta‚ whose short stories have garnered acclaim from Red Hen Press and Zoetrope‚ among others. Told in the voice of Enitan Taiwo‚ a young woman living in Lagos‚ Nigeria‚ in the aftermath of that country’s independence‚ Everything Good Will Come’s narrative covers nearly thirty years and is framed by the lifelong friendship between Enitan and Sheri‚ a half-caste neighbor girl with a sharp tongue

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    In the article “There is no theory of Everything”‚ the author‚ Simon Critchley‚ wrote about how some teachers are unappreciated and unacknowledged by the world‚ and his opinions on philosophy. Through vocab and structure‚ the author of any article can portray different tones‚ setting contrasting moods to the reader. Critchley’s tone throughout his article was motivational in a way‚ while being opinionated and informative. He wrote different lengths in paragraphs to get his points across and used

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    frightened to depressed‚ the jewish people got compelled to go to concentration camps where they were torchered and killed. Throughout the bleakness‚ Anne was very sanguine girl. A few months before she got captured‚ she wrote in her diary‚ “In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart.” She always looked on the brighter side of her life. She was very thankful that they were in hiding instead of dead‚ in spite of everyone’s thoughts. She always focused on her future dreams

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    In Everything Bad Is Good For You‚ Steven Johnson uses many scientific methods and presents point of view stating that popular culture does not only have negative impacts on us. In the introduction of the television section‚ he briefly tells us the truth that the complexity of modern TV shows is rising and it also makes people more intelligent. To support his ideas‚ Johnson divides the content into three parts: Multiple threading‚ Flashing Arrows‚ and Social Networks. Multiple threading is very

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    The short story "Everything that Rises Must Converge" by Flannery O’Connor‚ covers the radical social changes of the South that the characters Julian and his mother experience. Although Julian and his mother have differing views regarding the equal integration of African Americans into daily activities of American life‚ their different views together reveals the underlying theme of this short story. Julian and his mother represents two different generations and how each generation has a significantly

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    We got rid of our cable about a month ago in an attempt to watch less TV. What I’ve learned is that you don’t really need a TV service. We can watch most of our favorite shows online for free and‚ of course‚ we have Netflix to take up hours upon hours of our time. We’ve tried not to watch too much TV‚ but this past weekend I found a show called 13 Reasons Why and became interested in the plot about a woman who takes her own life and then describes the 13 reasons why she does so. I’m on episode 12

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    When examining “Everything Rises Must Converge”‚ like many short stories‚ you must read between the lines to understand it full and well. A simple reading cannot begin to tell the story that is not written on paper. This story takes place during the civil rights movement in the south and tackles the issue by telling a story of a prejudice mother with a blood pressure problem and her progressive thinking son‚ Julian‚ on their newly integrated bus ride to the gym. The story strives off of the tension

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    Money Can’t Buy Everything Nick is a 10 year old boy. He is the only son to his parents. His father is a busy business man and he could hardly spend time with his son. Nick’s father would reach after he sleeps and move out before he wakes up or will sleep until he leaves for school. Hardly‚ his father would accompany him or join with family. Just like any other boy‚ Nick wanted to go outdoors with his father and have fun.   One day‚ Nick was surprised to see his father at home in the evening.   

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