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    Aspirations

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    society separate us or follow my intuition and just live my life the best way I knew how. I chose to live and love even though it was hard from the start. I began to love my girlfriend fearlessly. I began to fight for us and overcame my fear of the unknown and the contempt others may harbor towards us. Even though we had challenges to overcome and people to confront we both held fast to the opportunities that lay ahead. The glares and sly whispers from others only provided a reason to prove them wrong

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    Protected from the rain‚ I am going away and I never come back to you; Crags and high rough places call me‚ Great places of death Where men go empty handed And pass over smiling To the star-drift on the horizon rim. My last whisper shall be alone‚ unknown; I shall go to the city and fight against it‚ And make it give me passwords Of luck and love‚ women worth dying for‚ And money.           I go where you wist not of           Nor I nor any man nor woman.           I only know I go to storms

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    for help. I felt that I could always do things on my own and find things on my own. As I got older I realized I couldn’t; and progressed and started asking questions and gaining knowledge. I soon realized that the key to being unfamiliar with the unknown; who for me was talking to others wasn’t so bad after all because knowledge is the key to knowing the unfamiliar. Have you ever walked into an unfamiliar place and you realized you were totally out of place? Now that you know a little about my anxiety

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    Three biggest fears

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    Maybe the root of my motivation to keep moving forward wasn’t in my dreams‚ but in my fears that kept me awake at night. One would think it would be the other way around‚ but what doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger‚ right? They seemed to haunt my thoughts wherever life seemed to take me‚ and they still do. Stopping me from doing even some of the little things in life. They say that the only thing to fear is fear itself‚ but overcoming your fears is one of the biggest obstacles anyone will ever

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    For example‚ “Yet he wasn’t scab or odd in his views” (The Unknown Citizen). By reporting everything from the Citizen’s life to the Bureau of Statistics‚ they could potentially say whatever they wished and the public would consider it factual‚ or true‚ without question. Meaning‚ the options for how they describe

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    paced‚ drama filled show captured my attention‚ but the scenes that resonated the most were the ones showing the various research projects shown by the attendings. They would take something unknown and turn it into a major medical method. Yes‚ Grey’s Anatomy is fictional‚ but the idea of looking into the unknown and using that knowledge to change the world never left my mind. I knew that God spoke to us in weird ways‚ but I didn’t expect Him to speak to me through Grey’s

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    Essay: Chapter 58 It is in human nature to hold in contempt and fear things unknown to them‚ on the other hand many people hold the pursuit of knowledge as the one true path to fulfillment in life. The dangers of the pursuit of knowledge are an underlying topic in Ishmael’s discussion of brit. Ishmael describes the sea as enigmatic and immensely more dangerous than the land; in doing so reveals how attempting to study the unknown in the pursuit of knowledge is far more dangerous than remaining ignorant

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    memory‚ till the hot tears blind mine eyes! | |   What is that dirge-like murmur that I hear |         30 | Like the sea breaking on a shingle-beach? | | It is the tree’s lament‚ an eerie speech‚ | | That haply to the unknown land may reach. | |   | | Unknown‚ yet well-known to the eye of faith! | |   Ah‚ I have heard that wail far‚ far away |         35 |   In distant lands‚ by many a sheltered bay‚ | | When slumbered in his cave

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    ‘Holden’s hatred of everything is shallow and indicates his own unrealistic and confused attitude.’ Discuss. J.D. Salinger’s novel Catcher in the Rye depicts a teenager struggling through an identity crisis during the 1950’s. Salinger promotes the themes of growing up and adolescence through the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield. Holden’s attitude towards life is bitter and contemptuous which prevents him from successfully interacting with other people. His transition from childhood to adulthood is

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    The Absence of Light

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    The absence of light There is no darkness‚ only the absence of light. You cannot measure the dark; it is a measure of illumination‚ or in some cases‚ a lack of it. This point stands in both a physical and metaphorical state. Imagine a pitch-black room‚ if I were to ask you “what do you see?” would you say “the dark”? How can you see darkness? You can’t. You notice that there is an absence of light. In the same way‚ when we judge someone to be‚ in essence‚ evil‚ that is just how we perceive it

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