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    The most important day of my life Everyone has gone through many experiences that have transformed into unforgettable days or significant moments. I believe that my most important day was the first day I touched the guitar. After this moment‚ everything in my life changed. I had never played guitar before. However‚ when I was a child‚ I was able to remember simple melodies from TV programs. Then‚ I could repeat these melodies on my small keyboard. So my father decided to let me learn violin

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    In the poem “Disabled”‚ Wilfred Owen uses poignant regret and loneliness to show that war is not as glorified as it is portrayed. This disabled man‚ who was crippled in the war‚ sits “in a wheeled chair” all alone in a park. He heard the “voices of boys” ringing throughout the park‚ “voices [filled] of play and pleasure” however‚ to him it was “saddening like a hymn”. He sat there “shivering in his ghastly suit of grey” only able to observe for he is “legless‚ [and] sewn short at the elbow”. Time

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    BRAIN CONTROLLED CAR FOR DISABLED USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE [pic] Presented by V.DIVYA SRI M.V.LAKSHMI III CSE III CSE EMAIL: vds555@gmail.com EMAIL: morampudi.lakshmi@gmail.com Phone No. 9949422146 Of SHRI VISHNU ENGINEERING COLLEGE

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    During this practicum‚ I worked as a child life practicum student at CoxHealth Dee Ann White Women’s and Children’s Hospital. The child life department consists with three full time child life specialists‚ one part time child life specialist‚ and child life volunteers and student. Child life department provides care and services at pediatrics‚ PICU‚ NICU‚ surgery units‚ Emergency Department‚ Neurotrauma‚ etc. I worked with pediatric patients age range of 0-18‚ and their families including siblings

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    A single executive in Beverly Hills tries to leave his life from Chicago behind‚ but he receives a life-altering surprise when his former girlfriend shows up with her six-year-old daughter announcing they are going to live with him. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: JASON grew up in Chicago with his friends NIA‚ bully TERRY‚ and KEMP. Now Jason lives in Beverly Hills and is a successful executive. He’s single and uncommitted to any woman. He has a fling with an office worker‚ JANICE‚ but she knows Jason has no

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    morning‚ anticipating all the excitement we were going to have that day. I spent the whole day (until suppertime) outside playing ball‚ riding bikes‚ making mud pies‚ or conquering other planets that were actually just huge piles of dirt. Children today are lazier‚ more disrespectful‚ and more unsociable. My kids prefer to spend the day watching cartoons‚ playing video games‚ surfing the web‚ or listening

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    Disabled”- To what extent is the soldier a sympathetic character? The poem “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen‚ written in third person‚ presents a young British soldier who lost his legs from the First World War. The soldier is left in solitude‚ as he no longer appears charming to the others and his sufferings from the war changed him into a completely different man. Therefore‚ Owen presents the soldier as extremely sympathetic by emphasizing that one impulsive‚ naïve decision he made as a teenager

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    How successful is Wilfred Owen in presenting the destructive nature of war and evoking pity on the reader? "Disabled" is a poem that deals with the issues war caused at the time and the pain that it actually caused to the people who took part in it. Written by Wilfred Owen during the WWI‚ or as they call it‚ The War That Will End All Wars‚ it is most likely that this piece is a criticism towards the conflict happening at the time. taking into account that Wilfred Owen was hit by two shell shocks

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    A disabled man was missing for days before his decomposed body was found‚ and sadly‚ the last words he heard were from a group of teens laughing at him just before he died. According to News 6‚ Jamel Dunn walked into a Florida pond following a fight with his girlfriend. He ended up near a group of teenagers smoking marijuana who told the man not to go into the water‚ but their warning didn’t seem to be out of concern for his safety when the laughter began. Cocoa‚ Florida police spokeswoman Yvonne

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    the different uses of the word disabled and how it is no were near related to how people use the term in regards to people. I found this to hit home with me as I have a few family members that require accommodations‚ but after reading this article I do not think that I will ever refer to them as being disabled because they are not. They are simple people that are unique aspects to them. Snow says that the biggest obstacle that they face is being labeled disabled. I would have to agree with this

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