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    Paper 1: Rough DraftNeuroscientist‚ philosopher‚ and best-selling author Sam Harris in his article‚ “There is No God (And You Know It)”‚ argues that only atheist are the ones in touch with reality while the people of faith continue to live in a delusional fantasy where god exist. Harris’s purpose is toconvince people of faith that their religion is false and that atheism is not a religion or philosophy but the acceptance of an obvious truth. He adopts an angry tone in order demonstrate the truth

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    Sam Shepard's Buried Child

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    secrets. Secrets can do a lot to a person. Keeping secrets with friends can be fun and or helpful when you need to confide in someone. However secrets can sometimes do more harm than good. They can live inside you and cause endless guilt and pain. In Sam Shepard’s Buried Child is a case where a family of hard work‚ loyalty‚ strong family values and morals is turned into complete hatred‚ regret and sin due to a deep dark family secret. Author Cassandra Clare once said‚ “Lies and secrets they’re like

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    Bailey Weber Todoran Period-8 3/4/12 Kate Chopin Many people look at Kate Chopin’s writing as all one sided for womens’ rights. The idea of her being a woman and wanting gender equality blinds people about a more important message. This message is that all people have faults about them and that some men can be strong and some can be weak‚ and the same goes for women. Humans‚ more or less human nature itself‚ have many flaws about them. Kate Chopin uses figurative language to create a main character

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    blast off from this world to see how close we can really get to a black hole; while we are out in the vacuum of space‚ we will research and analyze what Black holes really are‚ and finally we will return back to earth and see how these findings affect us. Transition: We will start off by leaving our world behind and going to search for these invisible monsters. Body: Point 1.) Now‚ what’s does the Federal Deficit and a Black Hole have in common? They both never end because According to the National

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    What are black holes? Most people define them as dark chasms in space which “suck” in anything that gets near them. Although this description of black holes is not necessarily wrong‚ there is a lot more to black holes than what many know. The following paper discusses such things. Before such a terrifying body as a black hole comes into existence‚ it starts off as a beautiful‚ bright star. While most stars usually end up becoming white dwarfs‚ which are what stars become after they have

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    15 years‚ 14 weeks‚ 5 days and 44 minutes later‚ heretofore known as Now‚ Young Sigrid became ‘The Pie-Maker’‚ opening her own bakery‚ complete with a pie-crust roof and aptly named ‘The Pie Hole’. It was her sanctuary‚ a place where her gift of mysterious origin and dangerous consequence could do some good. No fruit ever went to waste in the Pie-Maker’s hand‚ but would retain its ripe flavour forever more‚ so long as she did not touch it again. When asked what it was that gave the fruit pies their

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    The Story of an Hour At first glance‚ The Story of an Hour‚ by Kate Chopin‚ seems to be just a short story with a dramatic ending. In reality‚ The Story of an Hour has a much deeper meaning than what’s on the surface. Kate Chopin‚ a 19th century short story writer and novelist‚ wrote this story from the point of view of Mrs.Mallard‚ the wife who was just given the news of her husband’s death. From the moment Mrs.Mallard was given the news‚ there was already a few unusual events that were taking action

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    After reading "the Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin‚ I was surprised at the unexpected events that lead to Mrs. Mallard ’s death. Through elaborated setting‚ profound feelings and enriching plot‚ the theme of the story was gradually revealed and brought out an astonishing ending to both Louise ’s life and miserable marriage. The settings took place both in outside and inside environments. As informed of her husband ’s death‚ Louise begins to make the first expressions. Unlike other women being immobilized

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    board that has regular intervals with sixteen circular holes‚ with one large hole at the end of each side - called mother or "ulo" (head). It is shaped like a boat with an artfully rounded ends. The large holes are five inches wide.The fourteen small holes are called bahay (houses) with a capacity of a handful tokens. They are hollowed out alongside at equal distances‚ seven holes in each row‚ approximately half an inch apart. These small holes are about two inches in diameter or big enough for a player

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    was in love with the Lord she calls him ‘a great Lord’ and asks herself ‘Why did a great Lord find me out to fill my heart with care?’ She’s admitting he filled her heart with care‚ but by asking why‚ she’s saying he hurt her. She also says ‘O cousin Kate my love was true.’  Here she’s expressing her sadness and the feeling of betrayal she has for her cousin she also says ‘If you stood where I stand‚ I would have spat into his face‚ and not taken his hand’ She’s telling her cousin she’d never have done

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