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James P. Chester
1234 ACB Ave.
Nowhere, Ca. 55856
October 25, 2011
Re: Outstanding Rent
Dear Mr. Chester:
As of the date of this letters are records indicate the rent for the property located at 1234 ABC Ave. is three months in arrears rent. Rent is due by the first of each month, with a 5 days grace period before late fees is applied. The total amount of rent due at this time is $3,450 $225 of late fees are also due. The full amount of $4,825 (back rent, late fees and next months rent) must be paid by November 5, 2011.
If you are unable to pay this amount by November 5 immediately call our office immediately to arrange payment options. Eviction from 1234 ABC Ave. will occur on November 5 unless payment or a payment schedule is established. Eviction will include the changing of all locks and loss of any personal property on the premises.
Don't make us take legal action. Prompt attention to this matter MUST happen! We look forward to hearing from you soon
Kind regards,
Kate T. Wells.
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This writer is declaring the John and Mary went to the store. They aren't asking, exclaiming or telling someone to do something.
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His experiences during the Holocaust and the concentration camps left him questioning the divinity of God and why he would allow such atrocities to be committed to his people.
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Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night" recounts the horrifying memories of his suffering during the days of the Holocaust. He, being a Jew, was also subjected to many torture and even kept in numerous concentration camp during one of the worst genocide in history.
At the beginning of the memoir, we see that Elie had retained his faithful belief in the overall goodness and love of God. This may be also be in part based off his Jewish upbringing. He had a firm belief in the acts of God and that the all seeing God will look after him and everyone who believes in him.
But, as he progresses, as he began to experience and see the suffering an torture of even those who have a good faith in God, he began to question why God allows these people to suffer. He wondered if God even cared for the suffering people, for the disgustingly cruel behavior and acts in the concentration camps were too much. he wonders if God even existed and why he would allow and silently accept the suffering of the people.
Thus, the whole experience left him questioning his faith and belief, but at times, he did not wholeheartedly let go of his believe in God. He did not cut his belief completely off but at the same time, he did not fully have that strong unquestioning faith he once had.
No, I would not take it because if you lived for the rest of the world then it would get boring and would seem like the same day over and over again. I would also not be able to see my family members that I grew up with and spent my life knowing and loving. Another reason why I wouldn't consider immportality for a choice to me is because maybe in the future things get worse and worse to live and because after all there is a lot of polution in the earth, who knows how much there will be in 100 years? I could not handle the anoyyance of just living for so many years wondering what will happen next. Or if things will change, because the same thing over and pver again is boring and not worth the power of imortality.
B. Jim is revealing to Huck that most people are not what they seem.
I think, I am sorry if I am wrong ;/