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    Magical Place

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    May 26‚ 2010 Professor Casper A Magical Place Pixie dust and fairytales is the recipe for a magical day in a magical place; the place that brings out the child-like innocents in all of us. The captivated looks on the children’s face‚ the laughter that fills the air‚ the making of a place where dreams really do come true; Walt Disney World‚ my favorite place. From the moment I walk through the gates of this magical place all senses overwhelm me‚ bringing out the child in me; full of excitement

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    of our favorite lodgings during our month-long visit to NZ for many reasons. First -- our hosts. John and Ruth Boddy were‚ to us‚ all that is great about New Zealanders. They were warm‚ welcoming and very helpful throughout our stay. Upon arrival‚ we were welcomed and given snacks and drinks. We were made to feel like old friends who had come for a visit. (While we were there‚ another couple from the US were staying there who had stayed there several times previously. It is the kind of place I would

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    "Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away." These opening lines mark the commencement of the imaginative journey through the world created by Dr. Seuss in his picture book‚ ""Oh the Places You’ll go!" ‚an allegory of Life and its possibilities. Robert Frost also explores the same concept in his poem The Road not Taken. It is clear from both texts a journey of the imagination influences and shapes one’s perspective of the world and often results in transformation

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    The Home Place

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    The Home Place The story ‘’The Home Place’’ by Guy Vanderhaeghe is about a relationship between a father and a son. Throughout the story‚ the readers see and understand the reason behind Gil and Ronald broken relationship. In this story‚ the author implies that when a father puts is love for is land before his son‚ their relation will suffer. Vanderheaghe explains his theme with the help of the characters traits‚ the setting and conflicts. The author develop the character of Gil

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    purpose: to inform the audience about spiritual flagging Central idea: Spiritual flagging brings many emotions‚ but cost and places to flag are also a consideration. Introduction I. Ecclesiastes 3:4 says "There is a time to cry‚ and a time to laugh. A time to grieve and a time to dance." A. While doing my past time‚ sometimes I do cry‚ laugh‚ grieve‚ and dance. II. My favorite past time is spiritual flagging. III. Have any of you ever seen spiritual flagging or flagged yourself? A. Flagging

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    Have you ever gone to the museum and glanced at paintings but had to do a double take because a painting grabbed your attention so strongly? This is what happened to me when I saw the painting by Pablo Picasso entitled Mother and Child 1901. This painting was done during what was called the Blue Period. “Picasso’s Blue Period was in 1900 and ended in 1904.” (unknown‚ Pablo Picasso’s Blue Period 1901-1904‚ 2009) All of his paintings during this period were created in shades of blue and blue-green

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    Of Studies and of Places

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    Francis Bacon (1561-1626) Of Great Place [pic][pic]MEN in great place are thrice servants: servants of the sovereign or state; servants of fame; and servants of business. So as they have no freedom; neither in their persons‚ nor in their actions‚ nor in their times. It is a strange desire‚ to seek power and to lose liberty: or to seek power over others‚ and to lose power over a man’s self. The rising unto place is laborious; and by pains‚ men come to greater pains; and it is sometimes base;

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    public places

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    people stay home during sunny weekends and complain that they have got nothing to do. Most people are becoming anti-social after electronics devices were introduced. This is why I believe that we need more public places such as parks and town squares. Public squares can pollute the environment because of all the cars and buses coming and going. However that means many people come to town. Having public squares can reduce crime. If there are more people in one place‚ robbers are less likely to steal

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    My Favorite Book

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    Why people attend college? After graduating from high school‚ people have the option to directly enter the work force. Most of them who have opportunities‚ however‚ decide to go to college before finding jobs. They attend college to observe more choices‚ higher salaries and the opportunities for advancement in a increasingly competitive job markets. Before attending college‚ people have a limited opportunity to specialize. After obtaining a specific college degree a job applicant can be competitive

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    I can’t begin to explain how reading has enriched my life. I live in a small fishing village called Lancaster‚ 200 miles northeast of Anchorage‚ Alaska. It’s strictly a fishing and mining town with a year-long population of 424. We’re a loyal‚ self-sufficent group‚ and count among our ranks five teachers‚ an architecht‚ two medical doctors and a dentist. Unfortunately‚ we are over three hours from the nearest city‚ limiting our access to most cultural events‚ athletics and other typical extracuricular

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