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… to this, but only a few good ones. Is it something that people learn about as they grow older, or is it something that people are born into? A code of conduct is something that people live by. It can be in respect for other people, themselves…
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… be called a life. I had three children, was newly divorced, and living back with my parents, which had me severely depressed. Friends and family tried to snap me out of it to no avail. Then one day a good friend said, "Christina, I signed you up…
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… may believe that humans evolved from cavemen, a prehistoric or primitive human that lived in caves. These cavemen were believed to be savages. They were extremely barbaric when hunting for animals and in the killing of their own kind. In today's socie…
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… it is a part of growing up. It involves many hardships, frustrating situation and severe punishments in some cases. It is a very crucial stage in one's life and it is something that everyone should endure. This is the time where one learns from experie…
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… they would believe that it was a tragedy. While on the other hand some people may believe that it was fate. They are both correct answers. Fate plays a major role in a tragedy and/or comedy and sometimes it can even control the outcome. Yet fate…
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… author Michael Crichton. The story takes place in the sixties, during the time of major space travel. It is a fiction work, but it deals with a real-life issue. That issue is the sterilization procedures of returning probes from outer-space. In the…
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… photojournalist Mark Walsh's experiences as he struggles through the hardships of his occupation and the challenges of daily life. By incorporating themes such as guilt, forgiveness, the nature of modern war, and sense of belonging, Anderson is able…
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… miles and more in length, and so narrow that its tracery on the map gives it a likeness to a caterpillar crawling from the south to the north. Standing on its red-and-white cliffs, and looking off under the path of the rising sun, one sees only…
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… often recurring themes. One of the things that Brian Caswell uses in these stories is self-esteem. Brian Caswell repeats this in most of the stories in "a Dream of Stars". In the story "Freeze" there is a Character called Simon. He doesn't receive…
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… uncertainty, nervousness, emotions, and loss of love in the family. The narrator, Ishiguro, is a Protagonist, was born in the Tokyo, Japan. He is returning home from California some two years after the death of his mother. After the WWII, Watanabe's…
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