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    1098204040 劉芸榛 My name is Jane. I want to talk about my future. Now I am a senior in Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages. My major is Japanese and minor is English. I have studied Japanese for 6 years. I don’t know what to do at first place even I have learned Japanese for so long time. I thought I would not have a specific purpose till I graduate. But later‚ I decided to be an interpreter after I have some working experience as an interpreter through my college. I’m inspired by these experiences

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    Tim Pearl Carter Meyer Native Americans 12 February 2015 Indian Hardship and the King Philip’s War Almost 400 years later‚ we still know almost nothing about the original Thanksgiving Celebration that has become so commonplace in American Society today. Records show that it probably occurred in the late summer of 1621‚ almost a year after the Wampanoag Indians first made contact with the English Pilgrims. However‚ what we do know from this event is the rapid expansion and deterioration that followed

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    Joy Day Buel and Richard Buel‚ Jr.‚ authors of The Way of Duty‚ describe Mary Fish Silliman by saying "She remained to the end of her life less a daughter of the Revolution than a child of the Puritans". This is proven throughout her life. Despite outside influences and events‚ Mary continued steadfast in her beliefs as a Puritan. Mary Fish was born into a Puritan world. Her parents‚ Joseph and Rebecca Fish‚ raised her using standards that dated back to the Old Plymouth colony. She was taught

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    life. In the memoir I Shall Not Hate‚ author and doctor‚ Izzeldin Abuelaish expresses the difficulties and constant hardships of not only living‚ but being born and raised in the Gaza Strip‚ his ability to remain in his unburden mindset regardless of a severe catastrophe that lead to loss of his children‚ and his deep desire to resolve these ongoing issues of extreme exclusion‚ although he was a victim of these exclusions daily‚ he always desired for a more loving and virtuous way of life‚ and conclusively

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    Life without IT   In 21th century‚ people are probably all in Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Weibo‚ etc. Are you spending too much time on your computer? A recent survey shows that about 83% of users said “Yes” and only 17% of users said “No”. Internet influences us so much! But‚ did you ever think that if there haven’t computer any more‚ so what would life be like without the Internet?   People may say that:” No‚ it is impossible! Although Steve Jobs died‚ but Apple Company still survives.” So here I want

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    In Chapter 3 of his book‚ “Ways of Seeing”‚ John Berger argues that in western nude art and present day media‚ that women are largely shown and treated as objects upon whom power is asserted by men either as figures in the canvas or as spectators. Berger’s purpose is to make readers aware of how the perception of women in the art so that they will recognize the evolution of western cultured art. Berger begins by claiming that in nude art the “presence” of a man is that of an actor who asserts

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    I Shall Not Want In the very first verse of this Psalm‚ David declared‚ “The Lord is my shepherd and I shall not want.” First of all‚ there is the need for provisions. The need to provide for oneself and provide for ones’ family is at the heart of our human existence. This provision factor when not sufficiently meet can bring anxiety‚ worry‚ bad health‚ frustration and panic. In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus dealt with it the factor of provision when he said in Matthew 6: 19–33 Lay not up for

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    a pessimist about your future? In fact‚ what is future? Is it dependent on your attitude toward it? The issue arises why these questions are always worried people so much. I suppose that life is too tricky to predicate it. Future – it will happen in any case‚ whatever our mood is. Of course‚ it is better to think about your future with a smile. As for me‚ I do it this way I am an optimist about my destiny. I according to the principal that you should live here and now‚ “without putting the

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    Position Essay/Speech Voice of Democracy Subject: Why I’m Optimistic About Our Nation’s Future? Name: _________________________________________________ Date: ___________ (Essay and Oral Presentation) STEP ONE: Write it Hook Nobody likes to be bored. So put yourself in your audience’s shoes. Find an interesting way to start your speech. For instance‚ Abraham Lincoln’s most famous speech was the "Gettysburg Address." It began: "Four score and seven years ago‚ our Fathers brought forth on this

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    then shall I live? How then shall I live? Kevin Gunyak Robert Morris University Professor John C. R. Silbert Introduction to Ethics December 12‚ 2011 How then shall I live? So far I have lived my life for twenty years and on February 2‚ 2012 will be twenty-one years of me living my life. When I look back on my life I think about how

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