World Changer

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    Social Media

    around the world for more than twenty years. As communication and information travel faster and faster, the world seems to get smaller and smaller. This changes how the world communicates, especially with today’s obsession with social media networks. One of the biggest changes in the way that people interact, due to social media networks, is the sheer number of people that we can interact with. Because of social networks, we are now able to interact with thousands of people all over the world. Without

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    Final Paper

    Professor Brunson BUSI 331-001 May 4th 2016 Integration of Faith and Learning Marketing research is a career that falls within the business world. Sometimes the business world can be a harsh and cruel environment. With our education from Liberty University, I am confident that my peers and I can change business standards for the better. We have learned from our professors to be ethical and honest in all that we do. When faced with tough decisions, I know to lean on God through prayer. Marketing

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    Sharks Needs Help

    years before the dinosaurs when life has just began. Sharks were shaving the world. Sharks are afraid of us, they can sent our energy as soon as we are in the water. Two third of earth is under water and over 80% of life on earth is in the oceans. Life on earth evolves from the sea, and the animals who evolves and stayed for over four hundreds years are the sharks. They manages to survive, they are architect of our world. They are the lions and tigers of the sea. Sharks are in danger. They are

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    Water By The Spoonful Analysis

    Water by the Spoonful, Quiara Algeria Hudes’ second play from a trilogy, explores how past events influence present day and the healing process which often accompanies trauma. Hudes develops two worlds, real life and an internet chat room, which takes on a different type of setting that when analyzed, comments on how her characters live their lives. The character of Elliot carries over from the first play, Elliot a Soldier’s Fugue, yet Hudes introduces other family members and new conflicts which

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    Personal Narrative: Anzlee

    sixteen year old girl with long black wavy hair that flows down the back of her caramel colored skin. She posses eyes of such a dark brown they fade into black lifeless pupils. Through those lifeless eyes, she sees the world in black and white. Currently, Anzlee lives in a world of isolation, depression and self harm. Yet, no one is there to know her inner struggles, her true feelings; about the scars upon her legs. The faded marks that once let her forget her pain, that distracted her from the

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    Bone Black Autobiography

    aspects of my upbringing were rather heavily influenced, at least indirectly, by my time period. The dawn of widespread internet access, among the most significant advancements in recent history, aligned with my youth and formative years. Access to the World Wide Web has allowed for my exposure to ideas and opinions far different from those of my family and local friends, the some of the sort of exposure one might expect otherwise to have in attending a university.

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    Imperfect Narrative

    Human is another word imperfect. This is a story of me the imperfect. I was practicing on my violin vigorously getting ready for the concert that was in two days. I quickly came home and finished my homework so I could practice my violin. I practiced for hours and hours. My violin, a speaker, playing beautiful music. I practiced for longer and longer. My focused mind, calm and fast, sending instructions to my fingers that played the music. I practiced like this for hours and hours and hours and yet

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    The Tide: A Short Story

    I used to think the world was flat Rarely threw my hat into the crowd I felt I had used up my quota of yearning Used to look in on the children at night In the glow of their Donald Duck light And frighten myself with the thought of my little ones burning But oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning The tide is turning Satellite buzzing through the endless night Exclusive to moonshots and world title fights Jesus Christ imagine what it must be earning Who is the strongest, who is the best Who

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    Dr Fetteltus Coming Home

    Feltus did not think this event change the way how she sees the world, but she realized how lucky she was to able to do something which she could travel Europe when she was 23 years old and to face those children to rob people’s stuff, which make her to understand that everyone should be considered, even they are children

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    Creative Writing: Prison

    Prison Five years after humanity created AI, John was sitting in a cell, the air conditioning chilling him to the bone, only wearing shabby cotton prison clothes. Time was becoming immeasurable and seemingly endless; no clocks, watches or the Sun. The only light source in the cell was the blinding red laser barrier that acted as a door. If anything touched the barrier it would be incinerated. The barrier deactivated, John knew what to expect. The robot strode in, half a metre taller than a normal

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