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    God Sees the Truth

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    God sees the truth but waits By: Leo Tolstoy Tyquico‚ Rose Ann L. AB English 3B Dr. Atilares Setting: In the town of Vladimir Characters: Ivan Dmitrich Aksionov- A young merchant lived in the town of Vladimir. He is handsome‚ fair-haired‚ curly-headded fellow ‚ full of fun and very fond of singing. He is also the protagonist that was in prisoned. Also called as “Grandfather” and “The Saint” in the prison. Makar Semyonich- A new convict‚ tall‚ strong man of sixty‚ with closely cropped

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    Cruises: the Ugly Truth

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    Cruises: The Ugly Truth When most people think of taking a cruise‚ they imagine visiting exotic places‚ lounging by the pool or beach and sipping on exotic drinks. Add to this the promise of all you can eat gourmet food and days of pampering and you have what sounds like the vacation of a lifetime. This is for good reason. The cruise industry spends millions of dollars a year in advertising to ensure that this fantasy image fills the minds of not only potential cruisers but also veteran

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    (34). Whereas Esteban’s approach is what Sheffield terms “capitalistic appropriation/ownership of the story" (consistently subjective and biased)‚ Alba avoids this appropriation of the family’s history by admitting that her information comes from other sources‚ such as Clara’s notebooks that bear witness to life. Her account is more like a cooperative documentary than a first-person account‚ and this “subjective/objective position" not only lends her credibility but‚ even more importantly‚ “allows

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    The Truth About War

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    English 1B Poetry Essay The Truth about War Is Wilfred Owen’s poem‚ “Dulce et Decorum‚” unpatriotic? Wilfred Owen’s poem‚ “Dulce et Decorum Est‚” is not an unpatriotic poem. Owen uses this poem to show that although people tend to think that there is honor and glory in fighting for your country‚ war is extremely horrific and draining. Though Owen uses painful‚ violent‚ and vivid images to convey the horrifying reality of war‚ he does not discuss patriotism; instead he uses these images

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    Truth Behind Zombies

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    Jonathan smith Mrs. Cox English II 11 November 2013 The Truth Behind Zombies America’s most feared icon of the 21st century is none other than zombies. Most people think of zombies as horror fiction characters that mutilate humans and take over the world but there is more to them than meets the eye. There is even true logical and scientific reasoning behind this possible phenomenon. there are several explanations of how zombies could become a reality like voodoo rituals‚ mutating diseases‚ and

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    The Truth About Holidays

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    The Truth about Holidays As December approaches the air all around becomes filled with the smell of Christmas. Without thinking‚ people get out their trees‚ put up their decorations‚ and start buying their gifts. To do all these things is normal; almost a force of habit. These habits are customs that people look forward to and treasure. For some‚ though‚ holidays have deeper meanings. They hold a deeper meaning‚ and are sacred and pure‚ in a way. To them‚ they have deep religious roots that span

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    The Truth about Relativity Why Everything Is Relative—Even When It Shouldn’t Be By Wanghui LOGO What’s your choice?  Economist.com subscription - US $59.00  One-year subscription to Economist.com. Include online access to all articles from The Economist since 1997.  Print subscription - US $125.00  One-year subscription to the print edition of from The Economist. 16 0  Print & web subscription - US $125.00  One-year subscription to the print edition of

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    Summary: The Blunt Truth

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    The Blunt Truth Marijuana is a drug that contains the chemical compound THC‚ Tetrahydrocannabinol. This compound is believed to be responsible for the psychoactive effects of seen in marijuana users. Marijuana comes from an Indian hemp plant. The part of the plant that contains the “drug THC” is found primarily in its flowers‚ as well as trace amounts in the seeds‚ leaves‚ and stems of the plant. This drug is used for leisure activities‚ cancer‚ and AIDS patients. Marijuana should be legalized in

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    The difference between Tim O’Brien’s story truths and real truths is that the story truth is figurative and makes the reader feel the emotions that he felt‚ while the real truth is literal and makes the reader understand what actually happened. Tim O’Brien’s most thought-provoking statement is one where he creates a paradox of sorts to let the reader decide whether he may be a coward or not. The TED Talks explain why veterans miss the war and why it’s difficult to adjust from war‚ which connects

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    1984: Oppression of Truth

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    In the novel 1984‚ Orwell produced a social critique on totalitarianism and a future dystopia that made the world pause and think about our past‚ present and future. When reading this novel we all must take the time to think of the possibility that Orwell ’s world could come to pass. Orwell presents the concepts of power‚ marginalization‚ and resistance through physical‚ psychological‚ sexual and political control of the people of Oceania. The reader experiences the emotional ride through the eyes

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