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    Kevin Yuan 2014年10月16日 “What the hell you looking at mate? Have we ever met before? You started this! ” An outrageous yell from the liquor store passed all the way across the street. Jimmy is trying to pick up a fight with a boy half the size of his and not even one fourth the age of his. Jimmy lacks patience and gets mad very easily. He is turning 69 next Saturday and he is still a mad man as he had always been. Jimmy lives in a shack by himself an hour away from the town. No one knows how long

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    "...the pain of saying goodbye and moving on." Write a short story inspired by the above phrase. Bright lights. Clean walls. Clean floors. Pale uniforms. People rushing back and forth through the corridors. That nauseating smell that lingers in your nostrils for hours after you leave. Blood slipped down the left side of his face‚ dripping off his chin‚ slowly forming a tiny puddle between his legs. His hair was a mess‚ his clothes soaked - ragged in places where the medics had cut them to check

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    Short Story Rough Draft Natasha and her mother had never gotten along very well. They fought daily. The atmosphere in the house was always tense. It was no wonder that her mother was so sick. Everyone in the family knew of her condition. Well everyone but Natasha. A few months ago‚ Natasha was at a friend’s house and her mother had to go to the hospital. Apparently the stress from all the fighting over the years was making her sicker and sicker. When they had tried to tell Natasha‚

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    A World Without Religion

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    A World Without Religion Religion has separated millions of human beings because of numerous people attempting to prove that their belief is superior‚ while another’s is false. For these reasons‚ faith is also the basis of many wars‚ suicide bombings‚ and other crimes. So is religion a fair motive to justify these actions? And if that excuse vanished to thin air‚ what would happen? I believe‚ without religion‚ there would still be immorality in the world. In fact‚ I can only imagine a world that

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    A WORLD WITHOUT LAWS WOULD BE A WORLD WITHOUT SIN According to one of the Holy Books‚ the Bible‚ when God created the first man and woman‚ He knew as the author and finisher of man that he has mind‚ a conscience which is 2-sided. It could be destructive or constructive‚ it could embrace good or shun evil‚ it could love or hate based on the outline that he knows what is wrong and or right. That was the basic reason why God warned them or gave a strict Law against the act that lead to the very first

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    dependent on electricity‚ it seems‚ virtually‚ impossible to think if we can ever live without it. When an hour or so of load-shedding‚ especially on a hot summer day‚ can make us fret and fume and curse the whole system‚ what would happen‚ if this great boon is taken away from us forever? The whole life would come to a grinding halt‚ forcing all of us to experience the dull‚ dark‚ boring and uneventful period of the stone-age. As a matter of fact‚ to conceive of a life without electricity is‚ virtually

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    bright successful future. Then the letter came. What would happen if someone was drafted for war? On the Rainy River by Tim O’Brian is about his experience upon being drafted for the Vietnam war on June 17‚ 1968. Through the psychoanalytic lens‚ the story will be evaluated and proven that Tim O’Brian dealt with his feelings of being drafted using three defense mechanisms; denial‚ repression and suppression. Through college‚ he was politely against the war. He didn’t believe that his country was fighting

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    A World Without Friction

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    A World Without Friction (603 Words)Although friction may seem like a minor issue‚ its absence would chance life as we know it. There would be many negative effects of this like not being able to gain traction on any surface and your ipods earplugs always falling out. Also‚ there would be many positive effects‚ such as eliminating the need for coolant in engines and lubricant in machines. Moreover‚ the absence of friction would be both bad and good. Without friction‚ many obvious things which we

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     or recognition or being singular.  Superannuated­ retired because of age or infirmity.  Unnerving­ make someone lose courage or confidence.   Veneer­ Covering something with a nice piece of wood    About the Author:  Bill Bryson’s a popular travel writer whose hiking stories combine human interest with  a sense of interest and humor. Bryson has spent more than 20 years in England‚ touring the  country­side and writing best­selling books. In 1995‚ Bryson returned the the UAS in New  Hampshire near the appalachian trail

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    World Without Money

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    Andrew Halliwell AS 91101 A World Without Money? Would the world be a better place if there was no money? You didn’t have to go to work every day. There would be no more worries about how you are going to pay for the mortgage‚ about paying for your insurance‚ that you might be robbed for your money on the next corner. We can learn to distribute our goods and services according to need rather than by the ability to pay. Wealth will no longer be a status symbol. A man will be judged by what he

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