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    Beautiful Girls Monologue

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    Beautiful Girls She was seaside sittin’‚ just a smokin’ and a drinkin’ on ringside‚ on top of the world‚ oh‚ yeah. She had her drink in her hand; she had her toes in the sand and whoa‚ what a beautiful girl‚ ah‚ yeah. What a sweet talkin’ honey with a little bit of money can turn your head around. Creatures from the sea with the look to me like she’d like to fool around. What a snappy little mammy. Gonna keep her pappy happy and accompany me to the ends of the earth‚ ah‚ yeah. Here I am‚ ain’t

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    Spirited Away Belonging

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    smooth rhythm here portrays Chihiro’s loneliness that she feels deeply in her heart: she has much to say but there is no one she can talk with. What she needs then is something more than the care from her parents‚ but the feeling of identity and belonging. However‚ faced with all these unfortunate circumstances‚ this ten-year-old girl knows that tears and fears cannot help to do anything‚ but only the inner strength and peace can allow her to overcome her hardship and loneliness in her journey. During

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    A Beautiful Wedding Day

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    A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING DAY I went to a beautiful wedding on a Saturday. It was a lovely outside wedding on a wonderful weather day. The air was crisp and breezy; you could feel the warmth and love in it. There was the scent of flowers‚ and candles burning. There was a beautiful pond with lilies floating in the water. There was a bridge with trellis of flowers hanging alone it. There were the sounds of children laughing and playing. There were the sounds of people clapping‚ and chatting‚ there were

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    Analysis - Beautiful Fox

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    Beautiful Fox The story is about an old man who lives in his house with his daughter and his son in law. The information that his wife is death‚ is shown in the beginning of the story‚ the old man is having a conversation in his head‚ with his wife[1] and when he goes to the kitchen to get a cop of tea‚ he insert that his wife used to like weak tea[2]. But apparently the old man is not the only one who is hearing the voice of his wife in his head. His daughter is hearing her too[3]‚ and that indicates

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    My Beautiful Roommate

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    and gestured to sit beside him. Chanhee‚ who felt humiliated‚ quickly walked towards Changjo. Changjo patted his head and asked him to shake hands. "My name is Choi Jong-hyun. Call me Changjo." "My nickname is Chunji." "Hey. Smile now okay? Don’t mind the others. I’m a friend so don’t worry!" "Nae. Gomawo." "Oh wait. You say you are Chunji?" "Yeah. Why?" "Chunji changjo. You know what it means?" "Hmmm ... the creation of heavens and earth?" "Yeah! Wow. Maybe we are really destined to meet each other

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    truly understand yourself and your surroundings‚ then you will never truly feel as though you belong where you are. The text ‘The Simple Gift’ by Steven Herrick highlights that in life understanding nourishes belonging. Alternatively they reveal that a lack of understanding prevents belonging. This is revealed through the use of free verse‚ first person‚ flashback‚ and symbolism The Simple Gift is written in the form of free verse novel. The novel allows the story to be told from a number of perspectives

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    Identity and Belonging

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    Exercise 2.1 Assets‚ liabilities and owner’s equity Item | Classification | a Stock of supplies | | b Mortgage | | c Cash at bank | | d Debtors Control | | e Loan | | f Creditors Control | | g Equipment | | h Bank (overdraft) | | i Vehicle | | j Capital | | Exercise 2.2 Accounting equation a Calculation | | Owner’s Equity | $ | b Calculation | | Owner’s Equity | $ | c Calculation |

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    Spies Belonging

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    Statement of Intention: ‘Our sense of reality is never the same as others’ suggests the nature of developed psychological mindsets that people build through the course of life‚ and the factors that influence this mindset to alter one persons perception of reality. This expository essay aims to inform and explain‚ using three different points of evidence that link back to the contending argument. The intended audience are Students and Adults that are assumed to be educated that would be reading a

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    Beautiful Old Age

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    Beautiful Old Age” is a free verse poem written by D.H. Lawrence about the beauty and satisfaction of growing old. The author’s theme describes old age as something peaceful‚ satisfying‚ and wonderful. Lawrence uses apples as imagery and peaceful descriptions through the use of color and the images of the outdoors throughout the poem to explain how he believes old age is beautiful. He provides the reader with a beautiful depiction of how growing old age should be; however‚ his depiction does

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    readers that there is more than one way of looking at something. He starts off by directing the reader’s attention to the beautiful Mississippi River and gives the readers a vibrant outlook on it. Twain uses compare and contrast to describe the same thing in two completely different ways. First‚ he uses many detailed examples to paint a perfect picture in the reader’s head of the beautiful river. For example‚ the “opal tinted‚ tumbling rings.. sparkling upon the water” (Twain. 494)and the densely wooded

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