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    United in Tragedy Shakespeare’s idea of a human is not a creature that can be good or bad, but one that can act toward either end, or a mixture of both, depending on ambition. It is not always the ambition of his characters, however, which initially turns them to the dark, or indeed to any path. [B]ut be not afraid of greatness: some Are born great, some achieve greatness, and some Have greatness thrust upon 'em. (Twelfth Night 2.5.) Goodness is often readily apparent in a character’s actions

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    It was 9:00 PM, and I was by myself. The house was dark and looming, as I stayed in my room reading. An eerie creaking sound of the house settling filled the air, but was settling the explanation? I crept slowly into the hall, step by step, and made my way downstairs. When I got to the stairs I heard a crash from below. I thought, “Is there an intruder in my house?” I was home alone, but was I by myself? This was the first time I had to deal with this kind of a situation. It was like any

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    I have been a member of the Papercut since my first semester, and I have been committed to it ever since. Writing for the paper has been one of my favourite experiences at Marianopolis, and I’d love to have a bigger role in the process. As a Liberal Arts student, I do a lot of writing, but writing about topics I’m interested in for the newspaper is different. I have the opportunity to do research and create articles about issues that are important to me, and share them with the student body. I want

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    other idea are given human characteristics. A good example of the utilization of personification is in the song, the artists sing, “Thought love was dead but now you’re changing my mind.” (Featuring Adam Levine, Gym Class Heroes. “Stereo Hearts.” The Papercut Chronicles II. By Travis McCoy, Adam Levine, Benjamin Levin, Ammar Malik, and Dan Omelio. Fueled by Ramen LLC, 2011). Obviously, love is not a human being, and it cannot die. Therefore, this is usage of personification, as the human quality of mortality

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    However, there is no limit set on how many pages students can print, so there would be no cost in implementing Papercut, the only cost would be if they wanted to add an additional component which would make in mandatory to put in a code in order to get your printing once you are at the printer. Currently there is one printer that comes with this software for free;

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    Cerebrospinal fluid is a clear liquid substance that flows around the central nervous system; the brain and spinal cord. Its primary function is to aid as a shock absorber should blunt trauma occur to either the spinal or cranial area. Furthermore, CSF circulates vital nutrients to the brain to maintain the health of the tissues in the brain. Arterial blood in the lateral and fourth ventricles of the brain come together to form the Choroid Plexus where the majority of cerebrospinal fluid is produced

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    Samuel Norich is the president and chief executive officer of the Forward. He has served as executive director of the Forward Association and publisher of the Yiddish Forverts since 1997 and as publisher of the English Forward since 2000. Before joining the Forward Association, he served as vice president of the World Jewish Congress and the executive director of YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. Originally from Germany, Samuel immigrated to the United States when he was a child during the 1950’s

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    When assessing the risks of digital technology’s role in our future, many reflect on the developments of new technology throughout history. Nicholas Carr, author of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” uses historical examples to support his claim that we should fear technological advancements. In contrast, Brooke Gladstone and Josh Neufeld, authors of “The Influencing Machines,” examine both sides of the issue and ultimately conclude that we should not fear technological development. One technological

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    Today people in America go to the Emergency Room for everything. Whether they skinned their knee, have muscle pain, or even a papercut. They don't even try to just put a band aid on it themselves, instead they go to the ER. There are people who take their kid to the ER for a cold when all they have to do is pick up some cough syrup. People don't need to go to the ER for these reason. They either need to go buy band aids, or go to their family care provider. A reason for this influx in visit to the

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    Eulogy About A Birth

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    About a birth and a death: 1. Lying here, waiting is difficult because I am scared, but at the same time excited, yet worried, and I don’t know if I really am ready to be a mother. 2. Dying is not a bad thing; sometimes it ends a person’s suffering or allows them to finally be at peace, but those of us who witness this act perceive death as bad because we are left alone, expecting for that one person to still be there when they can’t be. Falling in love vs. Filing a divorce: 1. For a moment, I forgot

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