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    The Donner-Reed Party is a bunch of brave people ready to begin a dangerous journey to freedom. For many people's' freedom meant many things for some it can mean a new life, others a new place to live, and for other and adventure. The Donner-Reed Party was led by the George and Jacob Donner and James Reeds these men were up for a new life. The Donner and Reed's family came along on this journey with them for support, love, and for an adventure. One day on the journey, one of the guides never…

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    Mangus Monologue Analysis

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    Continent. A hidden empire awaits you there, my son, many, many things, once you are strong enough. When you found this journal, you also found three orbs. These are very powerful demon souls which house Vilgoth’s personal bodyguards. Once you are strong enough, you will be able to summon them to do your bidding.…

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    Do you believe Daniel's story? Yes or no, explain your response I do think it is true. There was a guy I hung out with, and it came out his dad was doing this same thing. So it would not suprise me if something like this happend. The only issus I see is time, why not get help or stop going over there. But at the same time, people in abusive homes don't alway run and they're telling the truth. Is it possible that Daniel is lying? Yes or no, explain your response Like any story, some parts might…

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    Postmodern Religion

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    From the rise of grandeur megachurches to certain celebrity preachers on TV, prosperity gospels have infiltrated into the American culture and indoctrinated believers with the fallacy that faith in God leads to a “good life.” Many Christians habitually assume a false façade of perfection to demonstrate piety while using the Bible as a manual toward the unattainable perfect lives. After all, if believers suffer, it must be due to insufficient prayers and the lack of faith in God. God, then,…

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    made a C. I called my Uncle Sonny and I cried. The funny thing is he was not sympathetic to me what so ever. This guy, my uncle on the other end of the phone, with his baritone voice, aggressively said, "Welcome to the World baby girl... 'Ain 't it Shit. '" I never saw the world of education the same any more after that day. I realized my best for high school was merely a filthy rag for college level work. This drove me as a student to do better than my expectations, to strive for something…

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    Both of the narratives “Borges and I” Jorge Luis Borges and “Hole in the Wall” by Etgar Keret employ the device of multiple worlds in their narrative. Borges introduces a multiple world in “Borges and I” through the use of an embedded narrative. According to Abbot, an embedded narrative allows for “another world to open up with its own story and central character” (Abbot 167). An embedded narrative typically unfolds organically from the thoughts of the main character or the voice of the narrator…

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    winter, and winter will be especially inclement, the world is covered in ash, which creates a dark blanket over the Earth. For, before the birth of the boy a never identified catastrophe ravaged the earth with fire, leaving few survivors. The few remaining are either savage cannibals or starving in the fruitless land, the boy and the man are usually starving yet never resort to cannibalism therefore maintaining remnants of the morals seen in the worlds lost society. Throughout the…

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    that gets lost more often. I am wondering whether this is because we are so driven by the social and cultural acceptance which reluctants to talk about spirituality. Many people including me often think spirituality is the job for very special people such as the famous spiritual leaders. Although everyone may have their own interpretation and definition about spirituality, I was surprised to find out my classmates are highly in agreement. We agreed that spirituality covers pure, authentic,…

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    Throughout "The Alchemist" Santiago learns many new aspects on life and how the world works. Santiago has numerous "teacher" on the path to following his personal legend. The first "teachers" are his sheep; they play a big part in how he looks at life when he is a shepherd. Towards the beginning of the story Santiago mentions that he learns from his sheep and vice versa. His sheep depend on him, “They trust me, and they’ve forgotten how to rely on their own instincts, because I lead them to…

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    happiness? Who are we if we are stopping that? Didn't Jesus want us all to love everyone as Jesus does? How can us not do this is we are enemies and hated by others that we can be friend and share with by taking away sanctions. We're already hated by many because of are countries history & intervening but if we have the opportunity to change, & build relationships, why wouldn't we? Sharing is caring. • We cannot keep doing the same thing and expect a different result. It does not serve America’s…

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