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    The best thing ever.

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    In 1936‚ archaeologist Indiana Jones (or Indy for short‚ usually by his friends)‚ braves an ancient temple in an unnamed South American location. The temple is filled with booby traps and Indy is trying to retrieve a golden idol. Upon fleeing the temple‚ Indy is confronted by rival archaeologist René Belloq and the indigenous Hovitos. Surrounded and outnumbered‚ Indy is forced to surrender the idol to Belloq and subsequently escapes aboard a waiting Waco seaplane after being pursued. Shortly after

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    Best Day Ever

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    My Best Day Ever It seems to me that birthday celebrations’ become less interesting as time passes. There are no more party hats‚ balloons‚ cake‚ ice cream‚ and the joyful sound of “Happy Birthday.” I guess that’s why we hold all the good memories inside our heart‚ so whenever there’s a bad issue that may come up‚ we can reminisce on the past. In fact‚ birthday celebrations in my family were rare because my grandmother was raising eight children in a three bedroom house by herself‚ and she

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    Jews Without Money

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    Jews Without Money Jews Without Money is based on its author’s own childhood‚ Michael Gold. It re-creates the Jewish immigrant Lower East Side in Manhattan in which he lived‚ and it provides insight into the life of first- and second-generation Jewish Americans around the turn of the twentieth century. Gold does a wonderful job at putting the reader right in the middle of the sights‚ smells and sounds of people who may be materially poor‚ but very rich emotionally. The book paints for the most

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    Lather and nothing else

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    Have you ever contemplated killing someone? In the story “lather and nothing else” the two main characters both are thinking about killing one another. Since the barber had such an inability to take a life‚ he exhibited great self-control. It also showed how the barber thought by showing how he had a very logical way of thinking. The barber shows self-control multiple times in the story from beginning to end. The barber was in charge of giving Captain Torres a clean shave when doing this it says

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    The Novel Without A Hero

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    Vanity Fair‚ or also now for it’s subtitle “The Novel without a Hero”‚ is a satire to society‚ characterized by hypocrisy and opportunism. The novel follows the lives of two very different women‚ Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley. Vanity fair refers to a stop along the pilgrim’s progress: a never-ending fair held in a town called Vanity‚ which is meant to represent man’s sinful attachment to worldly things. Definitely‚ a quote that I think explains and drives much of the action and is one of the major

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    Is lying ever justified?

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    Once in a while‚ we may drop in a seemingly harmless white lie with no evil intent; either to protect people from the hurtful truth or to promote our self-image without hurting another. Yet‚ we seldom realize that these white lies have posed as a threat to our credibility and reliability as well as‚ perhaps even‚ starting a chain reaction that may lead onto a bigger lie that may be caused at the expense of another human being. Human beings often despise the feeling of guilt and therefore justify

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    The Worst Day Ever

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    It was such a sun shining day that Anna and her friends decided to have a ride to the Beach instead of being stuck in a boring hot class‚ crazy with numbers and operations. After three hours on the way‚ the illuminated beach appeared slowly in their sight. It felt like the world turned to be with just two colors‚ yellow of sand and blue of water and the sky. Dazzling sunlight made the sand sparkle like a thousand tiny jewels. However‚ what Anna didn’t know is that all of sudden in a blink of an eye

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    Egyptians have had many great wonders. One of these wonders are pyramids. Because this was an ancient wonder‚ many people believe that the Egyptians didn’t use any math but only used logic and reason to build pyramids. If this is true‚ then how did they build the Great Pyramid? They used simple math to make such a great pyramid. They used the Pythagorean Theorem‚ trigonometry and simple algebra. They also measured the angle of each direction so that each side of the pyramid was facing exactly north

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    Why does Suzuki say that nothing in Buddhism is intelligible without personal experience? Suzuki tells us that a proper personal experience is needed in order to make what is unintelligible about Zen Buddhism intelligible and vise versa. Mere analytical analysis as well as scholarly research can not provide an individual with what they seek. Without this strong personal connection‚ Suzuki argues‚ vast misunderstandings can be made about Buddhism as a whole. Misunderstandings that very well may

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    EVER AFTER – Por Siempre Jamás    Esta es la historia de Danielle De Barbarac‚ una joven de la edad media‚ que posee una  fascinante mezcla de fuerza‚ cultura‚ belleza y sobrado encanto. Quien quedó huérfana  de madre a muy tierna edad‚ lo que la acerco mucho a su padre‚ que era también su  mejor  amigo;  con  él  compartía  el amor  por  la  lectura  y su  manera de  ver  la  vida‚  ya  que le enseño que podía ser lo que quisiera‚ lo que no era muy común en esa época en  la que las mujeres eran relegadas a segundo plano

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