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    of years, billions of humans have existed and every single one of their lives will end with death. Over these years, many humans have founded multiple religions that explain that which cannot be explained. While the majority of people devote their lives to these religions, these religions come across as fear mongering campaign against the evils they are creating. The honest answer of what happens after death is still not proven in today, leaving millions of people to decide to either believe in a religion

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    her life and the moment of her death. The speaker tells the story of his/her own deathbed scene: describing the final experiences and sensations before the exact moment of death. The poem uses specific language, descriptive visual and aural imagery, and other poetic devices to convey the confusion and frustration that speaker 's experience just before their death. This poem takes a fascinating point of view on death, for the poem looks to describe the moment of death itself. In this particular

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    successful teams in Italy. In the 1940s the Grande Torino, one of the strongest teams of that era, won five consecutive league titles. This successful era in the club’s history ended abruptly on May 4th, 1949, when a plane carrying the whole team crashed near Turin, killing the whole team on board, including players, coaching staff and two executives. The plane crash of 1949 not only buried one of the strongest teams of that time in Europe, but also has left a seemingly unhealed stigma on the entire organization

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    English 1302 September 18, 2014 Abstract Eben Alexander is a neurosurgeon who believed for many years that when people explained their near death experiences it was just the hard wiring of the brain. Of course ,though, he had refined medical training. It wasn't until Alexander had caught a rare disease which caused him to fall into a coma and had a near death experience himself. Alexander talks about his journey towards the afterlife in his book which leads to many questions to everyone as to whether

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    People recognize that death is the terminal point in the life of a physical body. In a moment, a person 's memory, personality, and experiences all seem to disappear. It is foolish for people to live a life unprepared for the inevitable where one 's existence ceases to exist. In fact, the mortality rate of humans is 100 percent. Perhaps some essential part of people survive death and lives forever beyond the grave. The truth can come from two choices- speculation or revelation. Many people believe

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    frustrating rush hour traffic, one might find there are three types of drivers, competent drivers who keep the flow going, over cautious drivers who cause slow and backed up traffic, and reckless drivers who weave in and out of traffic causing one near death experience after another. Trying to sort out what type of driver a person might be is an extremely challenging task. In a person's own mind, they think they are the aggressive type of driver, or the cautious type, but no one will ever admit that they

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    Doorway in the Brain”20-21.) There have been various accounts taken over the years regarding near death or life after death experiences. A known account of this situation is taken from Colton Burpo, in which a bestseller book published in 2010 and motion picture released in 2014 known as “Heaven is for Real” is based on. In 2003 three year-old Colton claimed to have visited Heaven during a near death experience where an emergency surgery was performed on him to save his life. Colton recounts the details

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    Amoeba Disease

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    young boy that “[d]octors describe […] as a walking miracle.”(Aboraya, Tomsic). The article is titled “A Young Woman Dies, A Teen Is Saved After Amoebas Infect The Brain,” and it written by Abe Aboraya and Michael Tomsic. The article portrays the experience of sixteen-year-old Sebastian DeLeon and how he came into contact with the very deadly Naegleria fowleri and his survival. Sebastian is the fourth person in the United States to ever survive the illness caused by the amoeba. His symptoms in the

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    The Curiosity About Soul

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    being. God created us as the way he molded the first human Adam that became as a living soul. Science proved that the soul really exist. Many scientist proved that we all had a soul, it comes from their curiosity about the out-of-body, and near death experiences concept. The stories behind those concept gives more idea to them that the soul exist

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    However, Paul does not show any emotion in his description of his experience. Instead, he plainly tells about the incident. Paul has become indifferent to the threat of being killed by a shell because he is faced with this threat quite often. Another example of indifference in the story is when Paul and his friends

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