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    To begin with‚ I would say an absolutely essential thing that it is not easy to make a choice about my future job. Especially‚ if I want to make the right choice. Criteria of choosing a job of the other people may be pretty different from mine ones‚ even though in my view the most important criteria are: personal satisfaction‚ ability to use my initiative and to pay for my bills. So‚ why are these things so special for me? As every young person‚ I feel really optimistic

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    How to Build Self Confidence

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    The Dictionary defines confidence as freedom of doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities. Many people lack the self-confidence and self-esteem needed to live a happy and healthy life. Self-esteem is a confidence and satisfaction in oneself. These two things must be present in people’s daily lives in order for them to believe that they have the ability to do anything. At this point in my life I am trying to gain the esteem I need to truly be happy. The best way to gain self-confidence is to look

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    The Interlopers

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    Mood Essay The Interlopers is a short story filled with suspense written by Saki. The Interlopers has a lot of mood changes through out the story. It has a lot of suspense and tragedy. The mood is how the characters react or the personality of a story. The mood is essential to a story because it can make you think or wonder what’s going to happen next. Without a mood a story‚ book‚ or movie would be boring and make no sense. The story takes place in the eastern spurs of the Karpathians where

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    Trip to Pakistan It was the last day of school‚ I was happy so were fellow class mates. This day was going to be the best day and the six weeks that we were given of from school. As the time got closer to the end of the day all students in the class were lining up In front of the door like a formula one race‚ they all were so eager to leave the school. But it did not feel right to me leaving and forgetting about all the fun time I had in the school. The bell siren went of and there went my friends

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    How To Survive A Bad Date

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    Taylor Nicole Fain Curry English 1301 10 November 2014 Surviving a Bad Date A bad date can leave you feeling embarrassed and unimpressed with yourself. Sometimes the person you are dating is a mess‚ sometimes you’re one doing everything wrong‚ and occasionally‚ the activities you planned turned into a disaster. Here’s what to do or survive‚ or perhaps even turn around a bad date. One thing you can do is try starting over. If you’re messing up left and right‚ ask your date if you can start over

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    American Fream

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    American Dream Essay The dictionary definition to the phrase The American Dream is the “traditional social ideals of the United States”‚ but to me it is much more. In my perspective‚ the American Dream is a layout of your dreams that you wish to achieve. While learning about the American dream in school‚ I have also been thinking about who I am‚ what I want my life to be‚ and how I plan to realize my dreams outside of school. To illustrate what I had been thinking in my head‚ I have created an

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    The picture that best describes my writing is the image with three men with an incline arrow and a decline arrow. I see myself as this image (one man on top full of confidence and great ideas who has a big vision and a complete game plan in mind and sees himself going places‚ meeting goals and deadlines and then to men on the bottom pulling my ideas and confidence down faster than I can get on paper). I have always felt like my mind is going a million miles a minute with ideas and at the time

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    Marius Deselaers-Hahlen 20/01/2013 “THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE” In these days‚ when advertising and marketing campaigns are constantly tempting us to buy more and more things‚ it’s difficult to think about free things‚ because we automatically think about material things that we have to buy. So to analyze this statement‚ we have to leave aside everything that’s material and think only about

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    History Lesson by Natasha Trethewey 1. At first‚ Natasha Trethewey is giving a description of a girl on a beach in Mississippi with her grandmother‚ all seems normal. Its only when you reach towards the end‚ that it gives you the change in feeling. The date was 1970; the perspective changes completely‚ then showing the struggles of equality. 2. The history lesson would have to be the struggle of equality of blacks at that time‚ 1970. Also‚ how they had to stand in the section marked colored‚ showing

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    "A Rose for Emily"

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    Stuck in the past in “A Rose for Emily” by Faulkner Change causes a person to do things out of the norm. It is common for people to fear change. Most people although afraid will accept the changes and adapt to it. Others will control that change unwilling to adhere to the new and unfamiliar way of things. Many are stuck in the past‚ in the traditions that guide their lives. Emily Grierson is a product of the Old South‚ rich in traditions and set in her ways. The New south means change; traditions

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