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    If they only knew my life story they’d realize why I describe myself as fearless. It takes a person who can just sit back and watch their life crumble down on them and build it back up on their own and even bigger and better to have the type of heart that I have. At a young age I learned that either its life or death just like if you were playing Russian roulette. After my dad passed I felt that life would never get any better for me. My life would always be stuck in in the same moment kind of like

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    If I Knew Then

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    ‘If Only I Knew Then What I Know Now’ is such a haunting statement‚ it’s a story in and of itself that we can all relate to. As a title ‘If I Knew What I Knew Then’ redefines and adds context to the painting by revealing another layer of meaning. American artist Maggie Newman revisits her past and connects to her viewers in this 1997 portrait by subtly evoking the feeling of grief and melancholy without overpowering the work with emotion. Style: In and of itself Maggie Newman’s painting isn’t much

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    The God We Never Knew and Jesus Camp both demonstrate that there are many images of Jesus and that there is a link between Jesus and God. Marcus J. Borg explains that there are two versions of Jesus and that within each version there are many different interpretations of Jesus. The first version of Jesus is pre-Easter Jesus and the second version of Jesus is the post-Easter Jesus. Borg states that “The pre-Easter Jesus is the historical Jesus” (84). This is the Jesus while he was still alive and

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    environment around you can cause you to think differently about yourself‚ your family‚ and maybe even your lifestyle. Wes Moore (the Rhodes Scholar) had a college educated mother and grandparents. Although they were poor‚ Wes’s mother earned enough to send her son to private school and eventually used her social connections to send Wes to military school. Mary‚ the other Wes Moore’s mother‚ was offered a Pell Grant into Johns Hopkins University; which gave her hope to get out of poverty and be

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    Life as We Know It

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    Life as we know it‚ is short‚ there are many things that we can comprehend and some that we are not meant to. The human race‚ rich with its diversity of people‚ is coming to an end as we speak of it. Who is to be arraigned of bringing such mobocracy to the human race? We are the ones‚ we have brought this dilemma upon ourselves‚ we invented and innovated technology without thinking of its aftermath. Where do we stand today? In the field that builds and destroys. Almost everything is stereotyped‚

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    Life as We Make It

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    scene and all of Part One ends with the sentence “And in that moment‚ I swear we were infinite” (Chbosky 39). In that moment‚ Charlie felt “infinite”‚ he felt free from all boundaries and limitations of life. Throughout the book it becomes clearer that Charlie suffers from depression but in this moment‚ he is freed from the negative thoughts that haunt his mind. Like Charlie‚ we often feel bound by many aspects of life; this is only natural. Our problems may not be as severe as Charlie’s‚ but many

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    Life as We Know It

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    Life As We Know it There she was sitting in the driver’s seat on a cold crisp morning wanting to go home‚ but not sure of where she is or which way to begin the trip back home; an extreme state of confusion engulfs her. Wondering‚ “How did I get here?” “Where am I?” Finally‚ in the distance‚ granny sees a car approaching and her entire body freezes with fear‚ because a stranger is getting closer and closer to her in this strange place. Thoughts run through her mind that causes her to panic. These

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    Chloride 10. Magnesium 11. Iodine 12. Iron . Bases are substances that (release/accept) hydrogen ions. 9. The bicarbonate ion is an important (acid/base) in the human body. 10. Because water molecules have a positive pole and a negative pole‚ we consider the water molecule to be a ___Polar___ molecule. 11. Water molecules bond with other water molecules by a weak ___Hydrogen___ bond. 12. _____Buffers_____ are substances that resist abrupt and large swings in the pH of body fluids by

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    Life as we know it.

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    Sit in your seat‚ do not act crazy‚ and do not eat or drink. These rules are legitimate. The reasons for them are necessary to keep us safe as we travel to and from. However‚ there is one rule that makes no sense‚ NO CELL PHONES. In the building this is a more reasonable rule. They do not want us to have our cell phones because of cheating and the fact that we might not pay attention. The prohibition of them in the building is the best way‚ seen by teachers and administration to keep bad things from

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    responding with surprise and shock‚ however‚ Joy Harjo’s poetic contribution‚ “When the World as We Knew It Ended‚” displays a remarkable sense of expectation‚ as if 9/11 was a depressing inevitability. Viewing the event through the lens of a Native American‚ Harjo composes a unique historical narrative and motivation

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