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Essay heading: John Paul the 2nd's Life and Death.
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He was also very athletic, he hiked and regularly skied and played soccer regularly. Two years into his college career the Nazis invaded Poland, so in order to avoid being forced into going to war for the Third Reich he took a job at a stone quarry. While working as a stone cutter he still attended college... displayed 300 characters
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Things didn't get better for him though because a year later his father died at the age of 62. In the last conversation John Paul had with is father before he died his father told him, "I will not live long and would like to be certain before I die that you will commit yourself to God's service." (People Magazine)... displayed next 300 characters
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