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    Definition Of Sympathy

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    do the gift exchange‚ and all of my cousins‚ aunts‚ uncles‚ and people that I frankly had never met before but was told I was related to came rushing around the Christmas tree. Lit up with beautiful lights‚ bows‚ and ornaments‚ the tree was surrounded with shiny presents wrapped in huge bows. I sat next to my cousin‚ Sarah‚ who was less than a year younger than me. After watching many family

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    destruction‚ and cyber-attacks.” - Dutch Ruppersberger. In other words cyber-attacks and war fare has the potential to have the save destruction as WMDs. We need to pay attention towards cyber warfare because it is the way of the future. Fight has gone from bow and arrows to drone airplanes and now cyberspace. Cyber warfare is simple and inexpensive; all a terrorist needs is a computer and a connection. That is why terrorists are leaning towards cyber-attacks. Cyber terrorism has a huge impact on many lives

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    Moral Courage EMMA WALSKY PRE-AP CHALLENGE ENGLISH 9 MRS. PEARSON 2 MARCH 2013 “It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare.” (Mark Twain) Courage is the mental or moral strength to venture‚ persevere‚ and withstand danger‚ fear‚ or difficulty. Aragorn‚ from The Lord of the Rings‚ Odysseus from The Iliad and The Odyssey‚ and Katniss from The Hunger Games all demonstrate jarring courage throughout their journey to heroism. As Aragorn leads

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    Schwetzingen Castle and Mythology: The Connection The beauty and history of the grounds at Schwetzingen Castle is unmistakable. There is a deep history part of its roots in mythology. There are over one hundred statues that decorate the property with many that depict some kind of god‚ hero or representation of something in mythology. There are also many examples of other cultures scattered around the grounds. The way they are portrayed‚ their faces and poses tell the story of how they were perceived

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    Apollo vs. Green Arrow

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    Apollo and Oliver is that they are both skillful archers. Apollo is the god of Archery. When Apollo was still an infant‚ he claimed that the bow was his. (Mayerson 118) Oliver created his vigilante persona based on his skill and passion for arrows and bows. When he was marooned on an island‚ he improved his already talented archery skills. He made his own makeshift bow and arrows and used them to hunt to eat. With his refined archery skills‚ he later tracked down the drug dealers who were escaping in a

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    Djeli Mamoudo Kouyate is a griot in the country of Guinea‚ West Africa; he lives in the village of Djeliba Koro‚ on the Niger River‚ and is the main source of information for the book Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali. The book focuses on the trials and tribulations of Sundiata‚ a legendary warrior‚ king‚ and founder of the Mali Empire; and the functions of griots in serving their king. Sundiata is born to Sogolon‚ and is supposed to become the king of Mali‚ but Sundiata cannot walk until he turns

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    trashcan. The wrapping paper was unique with basketballs and pink bows covering every inch. The first rip of the paper and it was certain a new love had been found. It traveled to

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    The Happy Journey by Thornton Wilder Written in the year 1931‚ The Happy Journey is one of the most famed works of Thornton Wilder. Being a one-act play that it is‚ it is not short of being one of the most intriguing plays‚ where action and dialogues provide a deeper insight than any prop or setting might have provided. This play‚ uses no background‚ nor any scenery‚ but is able to give the best out of nothing. The setting is visible to our mind’s eye‚ unless we are at a lack of imagination; and

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    John A. Evans Instructor: Wilson English: 101-039 02/06/2013 Does music affect the emotional state of a person? Have you ever walked into a room where music was playing while in a bad mood or emotional state‚ only to find you are humming along or singing to the music that is playing? Music affects the way we feel‚ and it can alter the current state of our emotional well-being just by listening to it. Often in everyday life‚ people overlook the importance that sounds make in our lives. With

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    “The  Bass‚  the  River‚  and  Sheila  Mant” There was a summer in my life when the only creature that seemed lovelier to me than a largemouth bass was Sheila Mant. I was fourteen. The Mants had rented the cottage next to ours on the river; with their parties‚ their frantic games of softball‚ their constant comings  and  goings‚  they  appeared  to  me  denizens  of  a  brilliant  existence.  “Too  noisy  by   half‚”  my  mother  quickly  decided‚  but  I  would  have  given  anything  to  be

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