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    Christian Living

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    in God’s image‚ our world would be a very different place. 2.  All life is sacred‚ from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death.  In the commandments God called this “thou shalt not kill.”  Human life is sacred because from its beginning it involves the creative action of God and it remains forever in a special relationship with the Creator‚ who is its sole end.  God alone is the Lord of life from its beginning until its end.  (Catechism of the Catholic Church‚ #2258)  Anything we

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    Living in Campus

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    Continuing studies in universities or colleges is a part of students’ life. More and more students go to study far from home. Thus‚ housing is one of the problems that they might be faced. From my personal opinion‚ I believe that living in campus housing would be a best choice because it provides an appropriate circumstances of academic atmosphere and even more thrifty. As a student‚ the surrounding might be one of the factors that affect one’s academic achievements. He would need more academical

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    Chris Ernissee Lisa Scott English 102 April 4‚ 2013 A Unhappy Life In Adrienne Rich’s poem‚ “Living in Sin” a woman is looking back on her relationship. The title tells me‚ although unconventional‚ in the 1950’s the couple was living together unmarried. The first line “She had thought the studio would keep itself‚” describes how she expected her relationship to be. The woman clearly had an image‚ not a realistic one‚ of the perfect relationship. Many men and women fall into this trap (I certainly

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    THE PARENT‚ THE YOUHTWAS SUBSERVIENT AND HE HAD TO LEARN FROM THE ELDER. BUT WITH THE SPREADOF EDUCATION AND DIVERSIFICATION OF JOBS AND FACILITY IN TRAVEL WHICH TAKES PEOPLE AWAY‚ FAMILY TIES GET SLAKENED. IT IS A MATTER OF THE FACT THAT‚ SOME OF THEM STILL HAVE BEST CONDITION AND CHANCE TO STUDY WELL‚ EVEN STUDY ABROAD. PERHAPS‚ IN THEIR MIND ‚ THEY NEVER THOUGHT THAT THEY WOULD BE LEAVING THEIR COUNTRY OF BIRTH TO GO AND LIVE AWAY FROM IT BEFORE. BUT CIRCUMSTANCE CHANGED AND THEY HAD TO TAKE

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    For the essay I have decided to talk about the story world LeGuin’s has created in The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas. As a narrator‚ LeGuin’s in my eyes‚ made a world for her readers‚ a city of harmony and pure happiness‚ but as a close reader‚ I believe the author/narrator is trying to show how our society is today by creating the city of Omelas. Omelas people are portrayed as loving‚ kind hearted people who do not have a negative bone in their body‚ they live in a superficial world with no realistic

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    society. In the city‚ we meet the wide variety of people coming from various places. As a result of this‚ we get to meet different people and get to know their culture and customs such as taste variety of foods‚ language. In addition‚ getting a job is easy because of the variety of jobs. In conclusion‚ living in the city also has some disadvantages such as air pollution‚ traffic jam. However‚ the positive effects outweigh them. Thus‚ living in the city makes life easier and more

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    “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” The short story‚ “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas‚” by Ursula Le Guin begins by introducing the town of Omelas: a place of ultimate joy and happiness. This utopian fantasy land seems unimaginable; however‚ the author urges the reader to open up their imagination and visualize a place so perfect that there is no need for kings‚ laws or soldiers. Every last man‚ woman and child is happy‚ healthy and full of life—except for one. In order for this town to continue

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    Laptops Away Analysis

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    Literary Analysis Composition/ Put your laptops away In the Article “Attention Students:Put Your Laptops Away”‚ The author uses rhetorical strategies such as allusion and rhetorical question to portray his motivation‚ which is to inform students that writing your notes out helps retain the information better. Later in the article NPR uses a rhetorical question to illustrate how even though we are rapidly advancing in technology we might need to stick to the basics. As the author finishes up his

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    Living Together

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    marriage cannot be helpful because they become unsatisfied with marriage; they can have a higher risk of divorce‚ and they can also have frequent arguments and disagreements. People can become unsatisfied with marriage because they are living together before marriage. Living together seems reasonable‚ but then marriage does not seem like it is anything special or anything that needs to happen. They become satisfied with what they share and compromise themselves to what they are already sharing. Marriage

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    Cebuano Living

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    MESINA‚ Sheenna Marie I. C32 Writing Task: Definition Essay Cebuano Living               Just like a bowl of assorted peanuts‚ the Republic of the Philippines finds its exquisite and unique flavor through its many islands with their own local taste to offer. Aside from the busy and bustling capital metropolis Manila‚ the Philippines has surely one of its best cities to offer to the world: Cebu.                   What attracts people all over the world to the little island in the heart of

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