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    pound the pavement‚ grass‚ mud‚ trails-virtually anything that we can. Flat‚ steep‚ slippery‚ gravelly‚ you name it: we run it. Why do it? Why run Cross Country? Why go through the brutal exercises‚ ab exercises‚ workouts‚ and races? For me it’s simple: to survive. Practically everyday Coach says something along the lines of‚ “ We’re Cross Country runners‚ not cupcakes! We run to live‚ we live to run!” And fortunately‚ this is exactly how he trains us. Even though we start from a rag-tag group of

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    Meeting a Legend in Country Music My wife is a teller at US Bank in Pleasant View‚ Tn. One evening during our normal conversation about the events of the day‚ she said‚ “Guess who I have as a customer at the bank.” I had no idea who it could be. She told me his name was Dan Dugmore and I immediately recognized who it was. Dan is a studio musician who has played on countless number one country albums. He plays several instruments but his primary instrument is the pedal steel guitar. He has won the

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    attention to the important part fate plays in the lives of the lovers. Romeo is portrayed a hopeless romantic. At first he is depressed about his one sided love towards Rosaline‚ his love is ‘brawling’ as if love were his enemy and his hate is ‘loving’ because he’s in love with Rosaline despite her indifference. This string of paradoxes shows that Romeo knows that love is both sweet and painful. He uses the ‘fire sparkling in lovers eyes’ to symbolize the passion you feel in love and the ‘loving

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    D.H. Lawrence ’s novel Sons and Lovers explores the significant family and companionate relationships of early adulthood. Unfortunately‚ and possibly unbeknownst to Lawrence himself‚ the relationships in the novel are often abusive‚ triangulated‚ and otherwise inappropriate. Many of these distorted connections may stem from the unconscious and cyclical perceptions of love by the characters. In D.H. Lawrence ’s novel‚ Sons and Lovers‚ each character ’s view of love is shaped by observing his parents

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    Barrionuevo Francis Riggs English 102 03/06/2013 A look into the poem‚ “Porphylia’s Lover” There is a lot of uncertainty and misunderstanding in “Porphyria’s Lover” by Robert Browning. This poem has been misinterpreted throughout the years since it was written in 1836. Many would assume that the unnamed speaker in the play was a cold blooded murderer who killed his lover because he was a psychopath. The play begins with a description of the kind of day it was. The

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    Elizabeth Bowen "The Demon Lover" In Elizabeth Bowen’s‚ The Demon Lover‚ the story revolves around the central character Mrs. Drover. As the reader finishes the story it is unclear whether she was abducted by the devil‚ her deceased fiancé‚ or she was in the midst of a war time induced hallucination. In order to decipher the events the reader must interrupt the clues concerning the letter‚ Mrs. Drover’s flashback to World War I‚ and determine who the taxi cab driver was. It is my impression that

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    Cross Country/Track and Field - I have been an student-athlete for the last three years at Bishop Sullivan. These sports opened me up to my athletic potential and have always been a part of me. Now in my junior year‚ I have been a captain for both teams where I get to help lead and share the experiences I have obtained in a sport I love. Boy Scouts - I joined cub scouts back when I was in third grade. Now eight years later‚ I have gained knowledge‚ leadership skills‚ and once in a lifetime experiences

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    DEMON’S WRATH Elizabeth Bowen‘s "The Demon Lover" is the story of Kathleen Drover’s repressed fear driving her to psychotic madness. The story shows us that what you create in your mind is a reflection of who you are inside. Kathleen Drover is an indirect casualty of war. When she was 19‚ Kathleen had lost her fiancé to the First World War. After she heard of his death‚ she had entered a state of depression that lasted 13 years. During this time‚ the pledge of binding love that they had made

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    Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story of The Gift of the Magi Stephanie Denman ENG125: Introduction to Literature LaLeesha Haynes December 10‚ 2012 The short story The Gift of the Magi written by O Henry is written as a Christmas love story. O Henry portrays a picture of a humble couple who just wants to show just how much they love one another. As the story goes along it is apparent that the theme of this story is about love and the sacrifices of love. O Henry is brilliant by

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    it is to know the past. The similarity between Carver and Shepard’s characters is in contrast with the characters in Duras’s novel‚ “The Lover”. Although Marguerite Duras did not emphasize alcohol as the main cause of loneliness in her semi-autobiographical novel‚ but she uses love as the main cause of loneliness in her story. The young girl in‚ “The Lover” had an attitude of loneliness she took even at fifteen. Her loneliness transpired from what she experienced with her mother’s sadness.

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