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    meant there was no away of getting way with acting like I was sick when I didn’t want to go to school. But when I was sick she was really good at taking care of me. I have a lot of people I look up to‚ but the one person who stands out the most is my mother. She has taught me more things than anybody else I know. Things that I will keep with me for a lifetime. Like how to keep on pushing even though I feel like giving up. She taught me how to be confident and believe in myself and not to let negativity

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    poetry to a completely different level‚ beyond only imagery. In the poem‚ ?The Word Plum‚? by Helen Chasin‚ examples of alliteration and onomatopoeia are used to bring her subject‚ a plum‚ to life. In the first line‚ Chasin begins with a very basic description of the word ?plum?: ?The word plum is delicious?. The interesting thing is‚ she?s not even describing the fruit‚ but the word. The word ?delicious? has an ?l?‚ as does the word ?plum?‚ and I see this creates a harmony between the noun and adjective

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    In home reading I read about one of the world’s most beautiful countries - Croatia. Croatia is located in South-Eastern Europe between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia‚ and bordering the Adriatic Sea. Croatia is the place where is meeting historic and modern‚ and where can see the beautiful mountains‚ plains‚ coast‚ lakes and rivers and it’s all in one place. [1] As the tourist destination Croatia is popular‚ of course‚ in summer and several millions tourists visit Croatia n the summer months

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    Time Is Frozen From the little swing I see everything‚ from the big black beetle to nice friendly people. As the happy sisters sit in their places with ivy locking them into a maze. The cool‚ soft breeze skips around them‚ flowers bloom as they stand and plants of all sizes and colours fill up the empty spaces. Interesting and fascinating creatures belong to this community of self-entangled living … People come; people go while the houses in the forest stay. Fruits ripen by the

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    little time can become overwhelming. But I believe I’m starting to get the hang of it. There are a limited number of students on the campus so it makes it easier to focus in class that’s something I really like. Putting in long hours and worrying about class does bring extra stress but I’m learning to balance it all out. Coming to WPU has also taught me to have an open ming that I can’t just do the tihngs that I know how to do. I have to try new things that im unconfortable doing. I believe attending

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    “Comparison between Ernest Van den Haag’s and Rand Richards Cooper’s Articles.’’ It is a very delicate issue to talk about physician-assisted suicide. There are two authors that have very interesting things to say about this topic: Ernest Van den Haag with his essay “Make Mine Hemlock”‚ and Rand Richards Cooper who wrote “The Dignity of Helplessness: What Sort of Society Would Euthanasia Create?” They have very interesting‚ and valid reasons to believe that their point of view should prevail

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    Description Paper rough draft As I sit here and observe my object I first notice it’s color; dark navy blue. It’s clear and you can see right through to the inside. It’s dark navy blue color hides the color of the liquid inside. The top is grey like a gloomy day in the rain. I then notice he shape is a cylinder with both ends closed. One end you can open and the other just stays closed. I notice the size of it is medium and it looks very smooth and round. Then I use my sense of touch and grab

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    Reflection Essay After reading the article “Mother Tongue”‚ I started interesting in Asian Immigration problem especially Chinese immigrants. The first generations of Chinese and Japanese immigrants were coming to the United States for mining gold‚ farming and railroad in the early of 19th century. They were followed by Korean and Filipino immigrants who came to work in the sugar cane plantations in Hawaii. Then‚ the growing numbers of Asian immigrants raise up much faster due to the economic

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    workaholic believes that he is the only person capable of performing their work. The workaholic person is a perfectionist‚ who will not accept mistakes that are a part of being human‚ and feels the needs to get more tasks done before he can feel good about himself. It’s very difficult for a workaholic to relax‚ often feeling that he must complete certain tasks. “Some workaholics may work seven days a week.” Workaholics may be those who consider sleep and leisure a ’’waste of time’’. Workaholic could

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    interviewed my mother In my family we do not often talk about the so odd topic‚ “sex”. We are an open family but talking about‚ “sex” is such a weird topic to each other; we all know we have all experienced it but have never discussed it with one or another. I was a little unease to talk about my mother about this huge topic and surprised her a bit when I did. My mom is currently 42 years old and was a teen mother‚ at the age of 17‚ same age as I am now. I have heard stories about her struggle growing

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