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    LIFE IS LIKE A BOX OF CHOCOLATES Life is unpredictable. Life is a mystery. “Life is like a box of chocolates.” You never know exactly what’s going to happen next. Each chocolate is like a new day. You never know what is in each chocolate until you bite into it‚ just like how you bite into each new day. My life has been very surprising some days but nothing compares to last week. Just last week my great grandmother had to be rushed into the hospital because she couldn’t breathe. It was very shocking

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    building blocks can form in the hardest environments like deep space‚ some new study suggests‚ that a comet or meteorite strike may have started the life on Earth. There are Linked pairs of amino acids that are called dipeptides‚ they can take shapes in hard conditions. These Dipeptides we’re brought to Earth from a comet or meteorite billions of years ago may have then made the formation of even more complicated molecules needed for life like proteins and sugars. Analysis: I think it’s a great

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    known by being female that is missed in the imitation of a female. So what essence of femininity is so hard to relate to a non female? This question can be broadened to encompass almost anything that we do not have firsthand knowledge of what it is like to be that person‚ species‚ nationality‚ height or weight. Thomas Nagel uses an example very similar to this in his dualist view proposing that there is a gap between all the elements‚ descriptions and rules that are part of our concept of something

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    When I was a child‚ I used to spend my summer holidays at my grandparent’s in Point Place‚ Wisconsin. It is a small suburban somwhere near Kenosha. This town is extremely small and has a dismally low population. However‚ I like this place. There are a lot of things to do in such a small town. There is the Lake‚ Mount Hump‚ Bargain’s Bob or the Point Place Shopiing Mall. But my favorite part is undoubtely the Old Point Place. Indeed‚ this area which dates back to the 60s is actually the place to go

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    ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S "HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS" is‚ if taken literally‚ a story in which little actually "happens": a couple has drinks at a train station in Spain and argues about something rather vague. A useful approach to such an enigmatic text is to examine the very language of which it is made. The story is‚ after all‚ a textual artifact‚ one that historically has been subjected to intensely close reading. Yet a particular reading of this or any story is a phenomenon of processing linguistic

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    The girl who goes by the name of Jig‚ in the short story “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemmingway‚ is a very indecisive character‚ which delineates the constant battle between choosing to listen to your heart or mind. Main points: 1. Jig is willing to go through with the operation at the beginning of the story. Evidence: She has obviously discussed the “operation” with the man she is with before‚ and seems to believe it will fix things between them. An excerpt from the story reads:

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    The United States of America is a land of diverse individuals with different ideals and morals. Much like a quilt‚ we are all different people‚ with different backgrounds and pasts‚ but we come together as a nation‚ in unity. Although there are always problems within and around us‚ we will always be a strong nation comprised of many working parts‚ all making up the great nation of the United States. We all obey the basic principles and possess the same rights because we are all created equal‚ no

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    very interesting to know how the future will look like but at the same time I’m afraid of it. Will there be some things that would change my life forever? Do we still live on planet earth? Or on another planet? So many questions which answers I can only guess. The majority of people on Earth is living in cities and towns nowadays so it’s not wrong to think about future development of cities. In future the population will grow and big cities like New York City‚ Los Angeles or Miami will have one

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    Belonging Essay – As you like it and the Birdcage The true sense of belonging can be found in different circumstances for different people. As each individual has their own desires‚ needs and values‚ they find their place in the world and a genuine sense of belonging in various avenues. Individuals may achieve the same sense that they truly belong outside relationships‚ though their connections to other ideas such as place and culture‚ or within themselves. Shakespeare’s As you like it and Mike Nichols

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    Racism In Black Like Me

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    past centuries. We have won two world wars and expanded basic human rights to all females and colored people but one brutal fact remains‚ racism is still very alive. Although it is nowhere near as bad and cruel as it was during the 1950’s (as “Black Like Me” depicts so accurately) racism is absolutely unacceptable even if it is miniscule. John Howard Griffin courageously went against the overwhelming wave of popular racism in America and dissected the truth and made it public for all people to know

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