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    The "Happily" Ever Afters

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    than the poisoned Apple from her mom Which would have worked better as a bomb But the Witch couldn’t get it from Suddam   And there goes her Happily Ever After   Cinderella & Alice in Wonderland   Have you ever wondered why Cinderella’s stepmom locked her high? She must be contained within her cell because of Alice D.   Alice was in Wonderland in a dark‚ dark cell. She claimed that rabbits talked to her but even you can tell That there was something wrong with her and she shared it

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    Marriage and Family

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    Week 7 Assignment What factors bind marriages and families together? How have these factors changed‚ and how has the divorce rate been affected? Factors that bind marriages together are legal‚ economic independence‚ social and moral. These factors are lessening and intimacy is being more sought after. Marriage mates can maintain stability by taking out time for each other; they need to find a proper way to balance family time over work time. The divorce rate is increasing due to very little

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    The Jungle is written by the author Upton Sinclair in the era of Industrial Revolution‚ where many immigrants are moving to the United States with the expectation of living “American Dream”. The novel is situated in Chicago in the area of largest slaughtering and meat packaging industries. Even though this book touched hearts of many people‚ it was not meant to be just a story for one to read and feel compassion‚ but Sinclair wanted to open eyes of many people to show the greed of capitalism and

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    Alcohol‚ opioids‚ and other substances use‚ misuse‚ and abuse are a growing epidemic within the United States of America and have become a major theme of discussion and research. Rising death rates‚ increased illicit drug use‚ overdosing‚ substance abuse disorders‚ divorce‚ children being neglected and/or introduced from an early age to substance use‚ homelessness‚ and unemployment are some direct results of substance abuse. Nic’s story is very intriguing‚ exciting‚ sad‚ moving‚ powerful‚ frustrating

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    Jurgis And Ona Summary

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    are stuck with this big-ass wedding bill. Then the book starts talking about how the two lovebirds met at a fair in Lithuania and fell in love. But they couldn’t get married because Ona’s dad didn’t approve of Jurgis. Then the dad died‚ so Ona’s stepmom‚ Elzbieta‚ told them to go to the USA. So they went with all these other people (Elzbieta’s other kids) to America. They arrived in America and got crappy factory jobs. Ona got a job sewing and 14 year old Stanislovas got a job‚ too. They saw how

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    At some point in everyone’s life they come across a life changing obstacle‚ also known as their everest. In the book‚ Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer‚ the climbers Jon Krakauer‚ Rob Hall‚ sherpas‚ and many other people‚ climb Mount Everest with hopes of summiting. For them this is their everest. When the word everest is said the automatic thought is Mount Everest‚ but in this case everest holds the definition of a tough obstacle that is overcome because of the work and effort that was put into it to

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    Winning The Lottery

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    Many things have gone through my head when I think of the possibilities I would have if I ever won the lottery. Although it does seem like a huge stretch‚ I do often think of what I could do with such a large sum of money. Many people could only hope to have the opportunities that come with winning the lottery. I do know that my winnings would be put to many great uses along with of course a few special treats of my own. A few I can name that would benefit from my winnings would be charities‚ family

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    The holocaust was just sadness and darkness not even just one sight of happiness. Probably no compassion not even a bit. That’s why it’s important to have the best compassion that you can do or get from people. Elie Wiesel is talking about compassion because he mentioned family and friendship. There was hardly ever compassion in the holocaust it was sadness and darkness . It’s best to try to get all the compassion there is. He wanted to remember those jews who died. Everybody has compassion inside

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    Jeffrey Dahmer

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    started long before he became a serial killer. He was molested a child by a neighbor. Then he was face with the divorce of his parents; in which he was later abandoned by his mother. This caused him to have the feelings of loss and rejection. His stepmom stated as a child Dahmer would impaled the heads of animals. He would use acid to graze the meat off the dead animals. This was the start of his usual behavior. It has been stated as a child he fantasized about mutilating and killing men. Many believe

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    Ever Wonder if You Could Kill What You Eat? We Did the Other Night We‚ as humans‚ have developed such a bizarre and uncomfortable relationship with non-human animals. In her short essay‚ Makenna Goodman describes how for dinner she had her guests come over and one had to kill a chicken for their meal. Goodman also discusses the efforts made by farmers to supply their families with farm-fresh food that has been prepared in an ethical way. Goodman introduces her article by sharing with us

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