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    Living Life on Repeat

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    Jordan Sutter Creative Writing December 17‚ 2012 Living Life on Repeat People don’t understand that my life can be a struggle I hide the pain. And try to live my life normally But when I push my health aside I end up with more complications I never thought that with a drop of blood That with a single drop of blood My life would be changed forever My life is stuck on repeat Wake up test my blood sugar Take my insulin. Go to lunch Test my blood sugar Take my insulin Sit at

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    Living the Lonely Life

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    Living the Lonely Life Loneliness can cause many problems and it can change your life. Of Mice and Men was written by John Steinbeck in 1937. Our story takes place in California during the Great Depression which was in the 1930’s. In this story many characters face loneliness. Among these characters are Curley’s wife‚ Crooks‚ and even my own aunt. Loneliness surrounded migrant workers in the days of the Great Depression. It was typical for men to travel alone and work for their fifty dollars

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    Living a Healthy Life

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    Living a healthy lifestyle is certainly not easy. A healthy lifestyle means maintaining a balanced and nutritious diet as well as engaging in sports or other fitness related activities in order to keep one in shape and free from sickness and disease.There are many popular diets in the market today‚but most of them are unhealthy and sometimes even harmful to our health.In order to to have a healthy lifestyle‚we should know on how to eat a healthy food by eating a plenty of the right carbohydrates

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    Living in a Life Boat

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    Living in a Lifeboat The overpopulation problem is a hot topic in the world. The population growth brings us tremendous pressure because it grows too fast. Also the developing countries and underdeveloped counties have higher population growth rate; for example‚ India‚ China‚ and Indonesia. The daily news updates the information about how people help the poor countries. Are we really helping poor countries? I think no one can exactly answer this question. Garrett Hardin had an unequal opinion comparing

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    Living a Life of Wellness

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    Living a Live of Wellness “Wellness is proactive rather than reactive‚ and inclusive and accessible to laypersons rather than the exclusive. “It involves a philosophy of self-respect and self-care that can be accessed by different persons in different ways‚ then nurtured and extended in other areas of their lives” (Hatfield‚ 1992). In order for us to become a person who is well‚ we need to be proactive and work on the areas of physical‚ emotional‚ spiritual‚ intellectual‚ and social wellness

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    me realize the importance of my Grandfather. I was about 2 years old when he died. My Grandfather had cancer and alzheimer’s. Alzheimer;s is a The doctor conversed with my family announcing that my Grandmother has no longer some hours or days of life with us. These sentences were killing me‚ making every passing moment longing for her being with me forever. My Grandmother was then brought to my aunt’s house to spend her last days‚ which for us were filled with tears; however making we all stand

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    Athens to the examined way of life. He refused to leave Athens‚ if the condition were to be that he had to give up teaching. He summed up his defense in the following way: If I say that I cannot hold my peace (by giving up my mission) because that would be to disobey the god‚ you will think that I am not in earnest and will not believe me. And if I tell you that no greater good can happen to a man than to discuss human excellence every day and the other matters about which you have heard me

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    live and count each separate day as a separate life.” At times‚ it’s seemed as though life contains an endless supply of days. When I was younger‚ I thought this for sure. It didn’t matter how long I held a grudge‚ or how long I waited to do something I wanted—there would be an unlimited pool of other opportunities. At least that’s what I thought back then. Maybe it’s a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood: the moment when you realize life happens now‚ and that’s all you’re guaranteed

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    felt that this activity‚ "is really the very best thing that a man (or women) can do‚ and that life without this sort of examination is not worth living ..."(1) Socrates was silenced but his work of teaching the younger generation the way of the examined life‚ or independent‚ critical thinking was to be carried on by his disciple Plato (428-348 BCE). By defining the examination‚ the worth and the life‚ we can give evidence to this statement Worth is defined by dictionary.com as "The quality

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    Living Our Best Life

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    Life is such a beautiful and honorable gift‚ isn’t it? It gives our soul the opportunity to experience an exciting adventure in the physical realm and to also add value to the universe in a unique way. Yet‚ life continues to be a grand mystery. The older we become the more we realize how little we truly know (paradoxically‚ a sign of enlightenment and wisdom!). What is the ultimate truth regards our existence? Why are we here and how can we live our best life? Does anybody know the answer? I feel

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