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    In the Fault of Our Stars

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    side effect of cancer. Depression is a side effect of dying” (Green 3). John Green implements many aspect of his experience at the Children’s hospital and his encounter with Esther Earl as a reflection of Hazel’s life through the book “The Fault in Our Stars.” John Green’s experience at the Children’s hospital changed his life around. “Watching children die had a profound effect on John Green’s life” in a positive way because it “convinced him to abandon his vocation to be a Christian minister and

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    Yours Mine Ours

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    ****************** Ms. Daniel English 60 September‚ 11‚ 2012 Yours‚ Mine‚ Ours. Many people believe father’s surname should be passed on to their wives and children‚ just because that’s the right thing to do. A surname has an important role in people’s lives. It not only keeps a family legacy‚ but also keeps tradition‚ and shows family pride‚ with that been said children and wives should take the father’s or husbands last name. Views about marriage vary widely depending on what part of

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    situation. It explains why it was so easy for her to use that new strategy without even thinking about the exercise. She created a new conceptual framework that enable her to react "automatically". Finding Our Needs Hidden Under Our Emotions Like all living organisms‚ we have needs‚ which emotions are the messenger‚ and that must be satisfied under penalty of negative experiences. We are much more accustomed to returning tirelessly to the triggers of our emotions (an unpleasant remark‚ an endless wait

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    Natural resources are things we depend in our everyday lives. Food‚ water‚ and clean air are three natural resources that we depend on constantly. We have a responsibility towards these resources and that’s to not deplete them. We have to stand up and take responsibility and save the resource before they are all gone. If we deplete these resources the human species will die out. First we have to take responsibility and not deplete our natural resources because they feed us. Animals eat natural

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    Our Debt to Themistocles

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    We know nothing of his early life. Themistocles (thuh MISS tuh kleez) was born between 510 and 520 BC and stepped onto the world stage in 490 BC. At that time‚ the lives of the Greeks were entwined with the imperial ambitions of the Persians‚ the greatest military power in the world‚ who had just retreated to Persia from their loss by outnumbered Athenians at the Battle of Marathon. All serious statesmen and military leaders fully expected the Persians to return. In 482‚ Themistocles challenged Aristides

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    A Battle for Our Hemlocks

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    Hemlock trees provide nature with shade‚ shelter‚ and beauty. They play a vital role in cooling streams and creeks to make water suitable for aquatic creatures. They are home to a diverse population of creatures throughout the Appalachian Mountains including creatures of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Without these trees‚ the Appalachian ecosystem would struggle; unfortunately‚ hemlock population is drastically declining due to a non-native species called the hemlock woolly adelgid (Doccola)

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    Machinated Parasites Could the Martians of H.G. Wells’ science fiction classic The War of the Worlds be his projection of humanity evolved? Connections between the physical and emotional nature of the aliens clearly link Martian technology with their soulless ways. Instead of bringing boundless prosperity and happiness‚ the extreme technological progress of the Martians coupled with thousands of years of evolution has transformed their bodies and destroyed every last vestige of compassion and the

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    How do composers use distinctively visual techniques to shape our interpretations of the world? Composers use distinctively visual techniques to shape the audiences interpretations of the world. John Misto’s play ‘The Shoe-horn Sonata and the RTA advertisement ‘Notes’ uses distinctively visual techniques such as dialogue‚ photographic images‚ and music to effectively shape the audiences interpretations of the world. Firstly Misto uses dialogue as a distinctively visual technique in his play

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    Commercial Fishing and Our Oceans “We all have a romantic vision of the ocean being a vast‚ limitless territory open to all. The truth is nearly 70 per cent of all fish stocks are considered fully exploited‚ over-exploited or severely depleted. The ocean ’s ability to replenish fish has been outstripped by the industry ’s ability to catch fish.”- Annabel Graham‚ Chinese activist and author. There was once a time where the oceans were pure and fish were plentiful. However‚ that was quite some time

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    to protect our planet

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    We just do not do enough to protect our planet. The temperatures are rising; the sea levels rise as well‚ and now there are many places that could simply disappear. The list is very long; we choose just few of them to show you. 1.Maldives: The continuous rising of the ocean level turn the alarm on for the beautiful islands. With the current ocean-rising dynamics‚ Maldives could disappear before 2050. 2. Bangkok‚ Thailand : The location also makes the city exposed to floods‚ especially in the

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