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  • Jim's Believes
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    ... else, too, the homework helped the physician to sustain the illusion that even in Lunghua Camp the values of a vanished England still survived. Misguided though this was, Jim was keen to help Dr Ransom in any way. (3) Americans valued their consume system. They were good merchants. Japanese were raised in rating system, that is why they were excellent soldiers. Also, they were highly developed nation with great technology. Their airplanes could be compared with American. Chinese did not exce...
  • Jake And Their Little Brother Adam
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    Night of the L ionOne dark night Jim, Jake, and their little brother Adam decided to stay home to watch the Haley's Comet fly over. The news stations had been airing story, after story about the rarity of the comet's pass over the sky's and it seemed to them that to not watch it would be completely stupid. Little did they know that this night was not going to be a fun filled night instead the worst night of their lives. Jim and Jake are 18 year-old fraternal twins that were inseparable and loved...
  • Heah De Night
    760 words
    Jim's Perspective All of a sudden I woke up to someone saying hello and I jumped up and turned around to see who was on the island with me. To my surprise I saw Huckleberry Finn, thinking that he was dead i dropped to my knees and said "don' hurt me dont't! I ha in't ever done no harm to a ghost'. I liked dead people, en done all i could for 'em. You go en git in de river ag " in, what you b'longs, en don' do to Ole Jim, 'at 'uz ' free'". Then Huck explained to me what had happened to him and am...
  • Jim Despain's Innate Desire
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    Jim Despain's innate desire to do the right thing was tapped early in his life. Beginning with the harsh reality his father showed him when he killed the family dog after Jim had disobediently egged the dog on to go against the rules. It was evident early on that when Jim broke the rules, he paid a significant consequence. Fortunately, the lessons Jim learned with each consequence handed to him, he saw not only the error of his ways, but he saw the bigger picture and how his actions affected tho...
  • Jim Morrison
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    Jim Morrison was one of the first musical artists in American history to use rhetoric to induce social action. Having scored in the genius range on his IQ tests, Jim studied many different ways to manipulate the general population. He was intrigued about learning how to start riots and indulged heavily in the readings of Fredrick Nietzsche and Allen Ginsberg. Jim Morrison also was a spectacular poet and lyricist. He had a way with describing feelings of sadness, loneliness, and he also could als...

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