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    It always starts off the same way. I’m driving down this dirt road by myself. There’s a streetlight somewhere that follows me‚ but I don’t know where it’s coming from. The road is endless‚ and I can’t really see anything besides the road and the trees. Then after what feels like an hour of driving‚ I see someone on the side of the road. I drive past them‚ because you know‚ picking up hitch hikers is bad‚ even in dreams. Then the next thing I know‚ they’re on my windshield‚ screaming at me and shit

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    My College Life Ups and Downs For us to be able to grow we must step out of our comfort zone. High School life‚ was always been my comfort zone. It is a time of my life when I was absolutely carefree about anything. But college is a different thing. People say that collage life is stressful; teachers are much strict and will give you a hard time and it is also our foundation to our brighter future. Lessons are tougher than high school that will leave your brain drained. College is also

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    "Intro": ay yo‚ each one of us has his own struggle in life but the test lies in where you overcome it so imma tell u my story‚ here i go yo Verse 1 -In my world‚ dreams in you are just so hard to hold. -in my world‚ many stories yet have been untold. -but this time‚ imma tell you the story ‚about a kid who grew up in a place‚ where the people threw his dreams just to mold. -But he stood up as a man‚made a game plan‚ -toward his dreams‚ he just ran‚ -with a steel heart

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    quest consists of twelve steps that the hero completes throughout his or her journey. In this essay‚ I will be explaining the parallels between Watership Down by Richard Adams and the archetypal pattern of a heroic quest; as well as the parallels between Hazel and the archetype of a hero. In the first step of a heroic quest‚ The Ordinary World‚ the hero who is uneasy and unaware is introduced in a way that the audience can identify the situation. There is some type of polarity in the hero’s life

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    The Down Fall of Ambition Although ambition can be looked on as a positive thing‚ it can also have its downfalls. Sometimes too much ambition can turn out to be negative. Ambition can hurt a person’s life by its downfall. It can also lead to a person’s downfall because it can cause someone to make bad decisions‚ neglect priorities‚ and do drugs. Ambition can lead a person to make bad decisions. At the 2006 Tour de France Floyd Landis confessed to taking performance enhancing drugs (Ford2). Landis

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    Cutting down the Brazilian rainforest is not a morally just thing to do. Not only does leave the soil sterile and cut the land used for crops ’ life in half‚ but it also eliminates the opportunity for new medicines to be found‚ new plants to use for treatment in the medical field‚ and petroleum substitutes to be collected and used‚ just to name a few. In addition‚ the presence of the rainforest helps protect us from global warming and keeps some of the rarest and beneficial animals and their homes

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    You Put Me Down Analysis

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    writing and dark was also in the writing that I read. Dark is similar to sad tone with a deeper meaning of sadness or hurt. In my writing I used the words "You put me down" and "I cant take it anymore" to show a darker meaning of hurt. When I was writing these words I chose words that could relate to other writers as well. "You put me down" is to represent my feelings that are getting pushed away and the insults are taking over my feelings. The words " I can’t take it anymore" is to tell the reader I

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    It is called so because it is the tagline devised by the Department of Tourism‚ Government of Kerala to promote the tourism in the state and it is working well. It is from tourism point of view but then every state in India and for that matter in world have their problem when it comes to society and culture. Remember the Woodstock movement and hippie culture in US in 1960s. It’s because when lord Parasuram(one of the hindu incarnations) threw away his weapon parasu in the ocean after destroying all

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    I have had ups and downs

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    I have had many ups and downs in my personal and professional life‚ but I have never really grasped the concept of success. Success or failure does not depend on the intricate details of a plan‚ it is totally the opposite. I now know that a key factor in whether I fail or succeed is self-direction. I have learned the recipe for success depends on the planner and how well that plan is executed. If I have learned anything‚ it is that setting short and long term goals‚ time management and organization

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    Ashley Hicks AP English Period 1 September 26‚ 2012 Ms. Press “Down the River” by Edward Abbey In this colorful and passionate essay‚ "Down the River"‚ Edward Abbey depicts nature as a mysterious and majestic place in order to encourage his open-minded readers to embrace all that it has to offer. He also expresses how both nature and our everyday lives are very similar in that they are mysterious and only understandable in small fractions. His tone of admiration leads the reader to recognize

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