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    11:34 AM, my life changed forever. As I lay on the operating table in a daze, I heard the muffled cries of my tiny newborn son for the first time. From the moment they rose him up over the sheet, I fell in love. I had a handsome little boy. The feelings that I had experienced were greater than I have ever felt before. Even though he was covered in vernix, a greasy white substance that protects the skin from the amniotic fluid (“First Day”), to me he was perfect. With tears streaming down my…

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    has a different meaning to whoever defines the word. In my opinion, the most dangerous type of intoxication is love. Love makes people do stupid things and not think about other people but the two of them. For instance, usually, when a couple gets together during their “honeymoon” stage they will disregard everything else besides themselves because they are in their own little world. But in other instances, people can be used…

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    Falling In Love

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    people think/know that a person would be a good romantic partner for them within the first few minutes of meeting them in person or by just judging…

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    William Shakespeare’s plays cover a variety of genres, each offering timeless perspectives that cause them to be performed generation after generation. Only one of these plays is often refused to be performed, on account of its potential antisemitism. Few of Shakespeare’s characters have the infamy of Shylock from the play The Merchant of Venice. Shylock is a Jewish character written as a stereotype: a secretive Jewish merchant running illegal money lending schemes in the city of Venice. Shylock…

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    Compassion In Frankenstein

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    of the Monster from his creation, to his life in the cottage and to confronting his creator. In the beginning, the reader views him as a poor abandoned being, trying to find his place in the world. Although the Monster is not negative to society at first, when he discovers that no man will accept him, he seeks revenge, making him no longer a victim but a monster. Yet, despite his murderous and hateful tendencies, the reader is conflicted with feelings of compassion for him, relating to his…

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    Love is a feeling of deep affection. Some people may believe in love at first sight, but johanna doesn't because as shakespeare once wrote “ Young men's love lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.” Love at first sight is not real because Romeo in the beginning was in deeply in love and obsessed with a girl named Rosaline and was sure that no girl was more beautiful than her. However, when Romeo went to the capulets party and first saw Juliet, he fell in love and forgot all about…

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    American Red Cross

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    and my summer employment. My Junior year of high school, I became CRP and First Aid Certified through the American Red Cross in a medical technical education program. In this class, we learned basic medical terminology and abbreviation. We were also able to shadow nurses, surgeons, and doctors all throughout the hospital (in-patient, out-patient, surgical, emergency, IRAD, cardiac, and phlebotomy). This class, along with the Red Cross Frist Aid and CPR certifications, helped me realize my…

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    Love is a subject that is widely known. Love plays a prominent role in the play, Much Ado About Nothing, written by the famous William Shakespeare. A question asked through the entire play is, are Hero and Claudio, two of the main lovebirds, really in love? Hero and Claudio are not in love, but are infatuated with each other because they have only known each other for a short time, do not care for each other deeply, and are harsh and quick with emotions regarding each other. According to the…

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    changed my entire life. He is everything I have ever expected in a guy, to be honest, loyal, amazing, perfect. Love at first sight is real you will just have to find it and believe in it you can find it where you least expect it so be ready. True love is difficult to search for but as soon as you discover it your life will change. I notice the numerous number of individuals say that love at first sight does not exist. Love will always exist just must be with the right person by believing in…

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    proclaimed, “No one believes in love at first sight until that special person comes along and steals your heart.” Shakespeare tells star-crossed lovers who fell in love at first sight, henceforth saying love at first sight does, exist. However, he also says that fate controlled their futures not each other so no matter how bad they wanted to be together the stars wouldn't let them. Romeo and Juliet met at the Capulet’s party, and Romeo immediately fell for each other. At first, it is just a…

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