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    I believe in selfishness. Yes‚ I know what you’re thinking‚ "This girl is super conceited‚" but when I say selfishness I don’t mean only worrying about myself and doing things without considering the effects they have on other people; that’s just plain mean. What I mean when I say selfishness is doing things for my happiness and well-being. Often times‚ I find myself working so hard to please others and make sure they’re satisfied before I even think about what I want. I believe in taking a

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    Can one be Moral and not Believe in God? This paper will look at the issue of God and Morals and if one can be moral and not believe in God. I will show an argument for each side of this coin along with giving which side I agree with. As much as possible‚ I will address this issue from a philosophical point of view. I would like to note that in doing research for this paper I found that most believe that one does not have to believe in God to have moral and that there are no moral principles

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    Alternate Ending “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” Author: Mark Twain Huck and Tom are now the richest young boys in their small town of the Mississippi. The young Huck loves living his new mother Widow Douglas. Huck and Tom meet each other in front of the church. “Hey Huck” Tom says‚ “How does it feel to be rich and live with the wealthiest person in St. Pertersburg?” “It’s the best feeling in the world” Huck continues‚ “If only we can build some kind of union or try being runaway pirates

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    Narrative report Adventure Time: A Journey to the World of Rizal’s Famous Novels (Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) We’re on a mission to look for the places that were named after the characters of Rizal in his novels Noli Me tangere and El Filibusterismo. My groupmates and I arrived at PUP before 9am; we rode PNR to get to our starting point which is Laong Laan station. We are really excited for this fun-filled day. We are very happy when we saw the street named ‘Basilio’‚ we had different

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    The Amazing Adventures of Spear and Shadow   Chapter One: Discovery “Done!" cried a young wolf named Spear‚ as he lifted a small dagger. He heard the leader‚ Rough‚ calling him. He hurried outside his tent‚ and he said‚ “Yes‚ Sir?” “Last night‚ I saw a young wolf steal our food. You must go to explore the woods. If you find anything‚ report back here. Understand?” said Rough. “Yes‚ Sir‚” said Spear. Spear went out into the woods alone. He heard many strange sounds. He heard CRACK‚ CRACK‚ CRACK! and

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    “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain is a satire of Southern society during the antebellum era. It is written entirely in the perspective of Huck‚ a young and simple boy from the South. From the very beginning‚ Twain warned the readers not to look deeper into the book than what is presented‚ “Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted” (130). This along with Huck’s perspective allow the readers to come to their own conclusion about what the novel represents

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    In Mark Twain’s book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ the setting of the book is greatly influenced by his very own life‚ making it even more real and relatable. Many things were obviously from his own life‚ such as the town and language‚ others were less obvious‚ like the characters or adventures. Mark Twain wrote what he knew‚ putting his hometown‚ jobs and friends into the book. He mixed personalities and events making them new and relatable‚ his language and train of thought in the book is clearly

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    Do you believe in the paranormal? That question is important here‚ as some parts in this story get a tad bit dark and explore a world that a lot of people dismiss as mere superstition. I aim to tell some brief stories and describe some of the things that happened when we were in the woods and when we were out of them. I saw and heard a lot of things I can’t quite understand and I’ve always wanted to put this stuff out there somehow‚ I figured this may be one of my best chances. Before I can get into

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    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Final Paper In the book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ written by Lewis Carroll‚ Alice tries to find her own identity as she navigates her way through the strange fictitious world called “Wonderland”. Carroll uses both changes in Alice’s physical size‚ as well as‚ situations where there is confusion about her identity to illustrate the young heroine’s identity crisis and difficulties she faces in growing up. Whether she is small or tall‚ Alice never seems

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    trust in the uncles. Enough trust to give the uncles all their money to be invest. They were dependent because they had never been without a guardian and have no way of knowing what to do in that situation. They depended on the men in their lives to make a living‚ so when two men step up and take the role they did not question it. When they realized they had been deceived‚ they were disappointed but ended up having their real uncles to care for them. Mary Jane’s innocence is shown by her

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