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    Fritter Away

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    Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify‚ simplify‚ simplify . Thoreau said‚ "Our lives are frittered away by details...simplify‚ simplify" meaning that people are concerned too much by insignificant things and not those that are truly important. He wrote‚ "As you simplify your life the laws of the universe will be simpler‚ solitude will not be solitude‚ poverty will not be poverty‚ nor weakness." This quote gives us a bigger idea of living our lives and simplifying each moment to its best

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    Misscarried Away

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    I pulled the object out. I had not bothered trying to walk for a few days now. I had found out about my miscarriage just a few days ago and knowing this‚ my love for everything else shattered. My unborn child‚ my unwritten book‚ my creation‚ taken away and gone forever. I had been inseminated four months ago because I knew I was not going to find a partner in life. I just wanted to be home alone in my room and disappear without the world knowing. Each step I took felt like I was plunging into a never

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    Analysis of the Running Man Sometimes there are hurdles in life that require great courage to overcome. We must utilize our inner strengths to motivate these courageous actions. Loren Eiseley sets an example of this in The Running Man- a chapter from his autobiography‚ All the Strange Hours. In this essay he reveals memories that show his lonely childhood which gives him the courage to overcome his problems. Loneliness is what ultimately sparks his courageous action later on in his life

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    Cast Away

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    Cast Away (12) Synopsis When FedEx time-obsessed engineer Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) is paged to make an emergency trip to Malaysia‚ he doesn’t know he won’t see civilization for another four years. Noland endures the harrowing agony of a terrifying plane crash‚ and finds himself washed ashore on a tiny‚ deserted speck of an island in the Pacific Ocean. Review After an unremarkable let’s-meet-the-characters introduction‚ Zemeckis creates a terrifying plane crash that leave Hanks washed up

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    Keats and Smith‚ Two Peas in a Pod The presence of sleep and night are often seen in John Keats’ and Charlotte Smith’s works. John Keats was a lonely man‚ who was talked down to by critics his whole career. Charlotte Smith‚ although married with twelve children‚ is often thought of as unhappy. Both poets saw the night and sleep as an escape from reality which is present in "To Sleep"‚ "The Night"‚ and "Ode to the Nightingale". Charlotte Smith wrote “To Sleep” as a reflection on her own life. Smith

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    Entry #13 – Running in the Family: Rather than being a memoir‚ this book is a blend between a memoir and fiction. There is no way for us to tell what did and did not happen. Some events that take place seem to be fiction and others appear to be real. There are them some memories that seem to have elements of fiction mixed in. The line between fiction and reality in this book is constantly blurred so that we don’t really know whether or not the events that took place are real or made up. I like this

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    Running In High School

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    As I saw the blood orange track surface that smelled of fresh rubber‚ I quickly realized that I have finally accomplished my biggest goal. I have been dreaming about running on that track since I was a freshman in high school. Being a senior‚ I aimed to run my last race of my high school career at outdoor state. Coach Bell would say to me‚ “Walterhouse‚ I can’t wait to watch you run at state.” “Coach‚ I can’t wait either.” I would say in a reassuring tone. I could feel the pressures and expectations

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    Running on Empty Report

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    Writing A Report (Com 211) Running on empty: the effects of food deprivation on concentration and perseverance Donna Kandil Writing A Report (Com 211) Running on empty: the effects of food deprivation on concentration and perseverance Donna Kandil A research article titled “Running on empty: the effects of food deprivation on concentration and perseverance” showed how food deprivation affects concentration and perseverance‚ and aimed to analyze our ability to focus‚ in spite of the

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    Spirited Away

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    Intl. Films Spirited Away Let me start by saying that this movie is a groundbreaking original and a must see for anyone from the elderly to children over the age of ‘cartoons don’t make me cry anymore.’ This wondrous and wonderful animated feature‚ directed by Hayao Miyazaki‚ makes even the most recent American cartooning - Disney included - seem ordinary and unexciting. But it’s not just the amazing technical artistry – the decorated scenery‚ the sense of depth‚ dimension and detail that this

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    paragraph that recognizes the other side of sacrifice—the role of the sacrificial lamb‚ or in this case cow. The speaker considers what it is like to be the powerless and unwitting sacrifice of another: “And there is that poor heifer in the poem by Keats‚ all decked out in ribbons and flowers‚ no terror in the eyes‚ no

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