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    Located across the street from Bellagio and around the corner from the Rio - home to the World Series of Poker - Caesars Palace is at the center of the Strip. It’s also at the center of the poker action in Las Vegas with it’s newly renovated poker room. The poker room at Caesars Palace has 30 tables to fulfill all of your poker needs‚ plus‚ it has a separate tournament poker room that has 30 more tables that are used exclusively for tournaments. In October‚ Caesars is going to host it’s first $10

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    Begonia Eng 121: Composition 1 Instructor: Robert Norman May 4‚ 2014 Introduction My grandmother is petite and round‚ her hair peppered with gray. Her golden brown skin‚ wrinkled with age‚ smells of baby powder and oil. Her eyes are constantly warm‚ and when she smiles‚ it is filled with laughter. Mary Shinsato fits the image of a grandmother and more. She is also kind‚ funny‚ and wise. This essay is a tribute of the lessons she has taught that have paved a valuable path for me. Kindess

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    11 Personal Essay 11/9/12 “The Loss of a Loved One” The stillness of your beloved grandmother’s face was frightening. She looked almost like a porcelain doll. You saw your beloved lying in the casket wearing her favorite suit‚ her hair and makeup done up nicely. This was goodbye. Your grandmother has now reunited with her husband who died almost twenty years earlier‚ in the eternal happiness called heaven. Though you know that all of the pain and suffering your grandmother endured has

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    4th 2012 The Kitchen-Modernism The novel Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto can be classified and used as an example of modern writing because of it’s use of many stylistic characteristics such as Interior monologue‚ multiple points of view and stream of consciousness to advance the theme of the rejection of traditional appearances towards the morals and traditions of Japanese culture. Interior monologue is a story told through images‚ not words by the speaker‚ and when Mikage’s grandmother dies‚ “{Yuichi’s}

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    | Descriptive Essay | Rough draft | | Gatewood‚ Jasmine | 10/12/2012 | Myself: Person Hello kitty collection thing Homemade spaghetti food Downtown Dallas place Jasmine Gatewood English 0331.2 Ms. Fischel 10/12/12 Description Essay Downtown Dallas home of the dart and the drug dealers on every corner‚ my friends and I used to visit regularly to have a nice chipotle dinner. When you are hear you cannot help but‚ visit the many food places‚ and cultural

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    Kitchen By: Banana Yoshimoto Mikage Satsuki Growing up is tough; especially when you are alone and young. It forces you to fend for yourself against the world. Instead of playing with your friends‚ you spend your time figuring out where your next meal is coming from. Which is a sad and scary truth; few stop to think of these poor souls that get such an unfortunate fate. In Banana Yoshimoto’s Kitchen‚ the character Mikage undergoes many of changes‚ but one thing throughout this book that does

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    Chante Francisco Descriptive Essay - My Grandparent’s House           My most favorite place has always been my grandparent’s house.  This is the place I would have to go to before and after school.  I have always loved my grandparent’s house because it made me feel safe and warm.  There was a smell of coffee in the air at all times.  It seemed like all my grandmother did was make coffee.  If I smell coffee‚ I instantly think of my grandparent’s house.  My grandparent’s house

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    7248795 Descriptive Essay Grandmother‚ the inspiration of my life I still remember every picture and actions of my grandmother‚ a woman who loves me and sacrifices for me and my father most. My father grew up in the north of Vietnam‚ and my mom and my family in the south of Vietnam. For the disadvantages of long distance‚ I could not visit my grandmother and grandfather regularly. Fortunately‚ in Tet Holiday in Vietnam when I was 7 years old‚ my parents took me to visit my grandmother and grandfather

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    up and wiped the sleep dust from my eyes‚ I anxiously ran into the kitchen shouting “Nana‚ can I help‚ please Nana?” As my grandmother looked into my sweet brown eyes and replied‚ “Grab a stool my sweet child‚ and I’ll get you an apron.” My heartbeat was so loud from the excitement that I thought the neighbors could hear. I raced to the table‚ grabbed the stool and was anxiously awaiting my assignment. “Julie”‚ my grandmother stated‚ “How would you like to help me make the stuffing?” I gasped

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    lady‚ represents her misguided moral code. When the grandmother prepares for the car trip with the family‚ she dresses up to be prepared for a car accident so that anyone seeing her dead body would know that she’d been a lady. The grandmother seems to be entirely unconcerned with the fact that she’s dead in this scenario and oblivious to the fact that other people—including her three grandchildren—would have probably died as well. For the grandmother‚ the only thing that matters is her standing as a

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