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    The Ch I Lin Sacrifice

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    Can a small sacrifice really change someone’s life? I know what you are thinking‚ no‚ but a sacrifice can actually change someone’s life. Hsiang Lin gave something away to someone she didn’t even know‚ and Tony gave something away over something that he really wanted. Sacrifices are really hard because you have to give up something that you really want or like and not expecting anything in return. In The Ch’i-Lin Purse‚ Hsiang Lin had a Ch’i-Lin Purse and she gave it to a crying bride on her wedding

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    Love without love

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    Love Without Love 1. According to the first four lines‚ the speaker loved this particular person because they never saw this person coming into their life‚ therefore it was a surprise and they saw a drastic change something called love. 2. The metaphor in lines 5-6 is "I’ve fly you flying through my soul in quick‚ loft flight" and this means that this special person came into their life very quickly like a plane‚ it was in and it was out. The extended metaphor is that this person was looking

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    When people from other nations visit America‚ we are perceived as extremely ethnocentric citizens. Flags hang on every corner and the words “God bless America” are plastered on every wall: it is clear that Americans love their country and love expressing this adoration. This admiration does not exist to the extent that it did in ancient Athens‚ as most proud Americans would not die for their nation today. In Plato’s Crito‚ Socrates‚ a proud Athenian‚ does not hesitate to die in accordance to the

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    Undergraduate Essays / "A Father’s Enduring Love" - The person you admire the most 92angel Jan 31‚ 2011‚ 04:55pm #1 Ok so i must hand out this essay on Wednesday‚ the topic is the person you admire the most. i just need some help concerning my language‚ grammar (if there is any) ‚ and other paragraphs i could add‚ because this one is just 2 pages and i need 3...im out of ideas any help would be appreciated‚ thanks in advance. A Father’s Enduring Love The people that get to know us best‚ from

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    The Necessary Sacrifices Sacrifice‚ everyone has their own definition and their own way of thinking when they consider sacrifice. Sacrifice is giving up something for the greater good‚ even if it might not benefit the individual.When someone sacrifices something they do not think twice about it‚ they just do it without hesitation‚ even if they risk their life. There are many different types of sacrifice‚ it could be something as simple as someone giving up their seat on an airplane and giving

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    “I intend to give my brother burial. I’ll be glad to die in the attempt‚-if it’s a crime‚ then it’s a crime that God commands.” Antigone wishes not to allow her brother to go without burial. She is a brave woman‚ enough to attempt the burial herself even if it is against the laws of Creon. Antigone was the daughter of Oedipus‚ and the sister of Ismene‚ Polyneices‚ and Eteocles. She chooses to live under the laws of the gods rather than her living king and father of her fiance. She wishes not to overrule

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    Sacrifice In Ancient Rome

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    America and Rome‚ on the surface‚ they might not remind you of each other; but they share many underlying qualities great‚ and crummy. Point in case‚ violent entertainment‚ a declining family‚ and a major moral/spiritual decline. If we don’t know the cultural defects that brought other thriving nations to their knees‚ we will repeat them. Here in America‚ our entertainment is dripping with violence‚ from video games to online fail videos. Nevertheless‚ this type of entertainment reminds me of the

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    Mya decided to take a drive to Tequi-la-la as it was broadcasted on lifeinvader that they were having an open mic night. She wanted to get involved with the locals more to blend in so she decided to take a walk to the bar. She decided to go inside and grab a drink and listen to man on stage telling jokes‚ a few minutes later she hears yelling outside followed by gunshots. With all the madness going on she bumped into a familiar face‚ John Mccain. They decided to ditch the scene to not get caught

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    Big Idea: If humanity is to survive‚ innocence may have to be sacrificed. This book is only about how was the hope in the son’s heart in doomsday‚ it is more talk about humanity. In this conditions‚ if people don’t think about how to protect themselves or find necessary goods‚ of course they will be sacrificed. “Dried blood dark in the leaves. The boy’s knapsack was gone. Coming back he found the bones and the skin piled together with rocks over them. A pool of guts. He pushed at the bones with

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    Jane Eyre Sacrifice

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    When Jane arrives at Thornfield‚ she is immediately branded as inferior by Mr. Rochester‚ who boasts about his many travels and experiences which he claims Jane will never have the pleasure of knowing due to her inferior class. In chapter 24‚ he refers to her as merely a “plain and Quakerish governess‚” highlighting her inferiority. When surrounded by a higher class society‚ Jane is treated as a servant‚ without intelligence or value. Blanche Ingram‚ a member of Mr. Rochester’s party‚ openly exclaims

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