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    A Place Without People

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    A Place without People A place without people can be hard to imagine and out of our imagination because it hardly exists in this world. In this world people are everywhere but it’s beyond our imagination and you can even find them in the most unexpected place for ex‚ Top of the mountain‚ in caves‚ digging through mines‚ diving through seas. But there are place without people. It can exist in our dreams or thoughts I wake up in a daze and find myself in a pitch black space. It is a few moments

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    chidern without parents

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    Children without Parents Being from a single parent household‚ I can personally tell you that it really has its disadvantages. The absence of a father figure has drastic effects in a child’s life. Compared to living with both parents‚ living in a single-parent household doubles the risk that a child will suffer physical‚ emotional‚ or educational neglect. A study of 109 juvenile offenders indicated that family structure significantly predicts delinquency. Particularly boys of single parent

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    Sex Without Love

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    Sharon Old’s Sex without Love By: Dana McCord E-mail: Nikebeotch@aol.com "Sex Without Love‚" by Sharon Olds passionately describes the author’s disgust for casual sex. She vividly animates the immortality of lustful sex through her language variety. Olds’ clever use of imagery makes this poem come to life. Olds frequently uses similes to make the audience imagine actual events. For example‚ Olds describes making love as "Beautiful as dancers." (Line #2) In this line‚ she questions how one

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    A Man Without Words

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    Cholaki‚ Cassandra ENGL 98R 11/29/12 A Man Without Words In her book‚ “A Man Without Words‚” Susan Schaller describes how the eighteenth century French philosophers continually exercised speculation as to how much of human nature was "given" and native‚ and how much was dependent on language and culture. She encountered Ildefonso‚ a Mexican Indian who lived in the most unique form of isolation‚ who was born deaf‚ and had never been taught even the most basic language. She set herself the challenge

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    Rebel without a cause

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    displays however teen-ager feels “you are tearing me apart”. Rebel Without a Cause allows a parallel between teenage rebellion in the 50’s and teenage rebellion now. Jim rebels against not only the law but as well his parents in the first scene. His father says drinking every once in while isn’t the worst thing while his mother states that it is not acceptable to drink. This view of mixed opinions shows a typical argument in teenage life. Mom says one thing dad says another‚ which do you listen to?

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    A Day Without Thanksgiving

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    Have you ever lost someone very close to you to the point where you lose all your happiness? I have‚ three years ago. I’ve lost someone who brought nothing but happiness in my life. It wasn’t easy at first‚ but life goes on. Once you lose someone important to you‚ you realize all the things you didn’t cherish with them. I Have lost my loving grandmother and I have also interviewed my sister about it. Grief is very sad and everyone is going through a rough time. The Interview   The interview with

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    A Bed Without a Quilt is Like a Sky Without Stars "Bear in mind that the wonderful things you learn in your schools are the work of many generations. All this is put in your hands as your inheritance in order that you may receive it‚ honor it‚ add to it‚ and one day faithfully hand it on to your children" was once declared by perhaps the greatest scientist of all time‚ Albert Einstein. In the short story Everyday Use‚ Alice Walker teaches us lessons on true inheritance; what it is and who can receive

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    A World Without Sound

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    inflection of one’s voice can change the form of the words to express particular attributes. “She talks a lot‚” can be said with a somber tone because it is factual. If it is said with sass‚ someone finds the girl’s gabbing to be an annoyance. Life has not changed drastically. Most of what I did as a hearing person I am able to do now‚ but I miss “smaller things.” I miss ordering takeout over the telephone and waking up to birds chirping. I even miss being awoken by the sirens on emergency

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    World Without Television

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    WORLD WITHOUT TELVISION I dream of a world of higher intellects‚ where people read much more than they do and participate in intellectual debates and other activities that require more thinking and less zombifying in front of an electronic device that does not always produce high-quality intellectual programming. I think with the passing time and the increase of more and more television viewing over the years our culture loses some things‚ and while I do not think that all television programming

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    Passion without Barriers

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    29-‎Oct-‎13 Mrs. Haddad Tina L. Brictson "Nuit Blanche" Passion without Barriers Nuit Blanche describes a fleeting moment between two strangers as they experience love at first sight. They overcome obstacles to reach one another. For instance‚ the woman breaking through glass‚ and the man damaging a car and meeting her in one piece. This visually appealing short film is old-fashioned based on the lack of color‚ and the dress of the two main characters. The setting itself‚ transforms right

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