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    preferably in a dialogue format. Character 1. a new mother 2. a photographer 3. a recent high school graduate 4. a restaurant owner or manager 5. an alien from outer space 6. a homeless child 7. a 93-year-old woman 8. an environmentalist 9. a college student 10. a jazz musician Setting 1. near a Forest 2. a wedding reception 3. a celebration party 4. an expensive restaurant 5. a shopping mall 6. a city park 7. the porch of an old farmhouse 8. a polluted stream 9. a college library 10. a concert hall

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    Types of Friends

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    Types of friends People do not live without making friendships. Having friends is really important in the real life. Some of them last for the whole life and some is not. There are three types of friends‚ the general acquaintance friends‚ social friend‚ and true friends. Firstly‚ the temporary friends are the friends that you know a little bit of them or even you know their names only. These friends you know them for a while and then you forgot them. For example‚ trying to make friends for a benefit

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    Importance of a Friend

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    somebody to be a friend Central Idea: to inspire someone to be a friend and not pass judgement A. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2lKP4KLNGk 1. No matter how strong‚ we may think we may be‚ we all need someone to lean on 2. Everybody deserves to be mistreated‚ everybody has feelings. 3. You never know hose life you could be saving by just being there B. By doing reseach on this speech‚ I have became more aware of bullying and how frrquwntly it is occurring‚ not only in high school‚ but the college

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    What Is a Friend

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    What is a friend? A friend is a person who we enjoy spending time with. Everyone in the world should have a best friend. This is because a best friend will be with us always. Therefore‚ we will never be alone in this huge‚ lonely world. There are certain qualities that make a friend a best friend. What are these qualities? It does not depend on how cute a person is nor does it depend on his wealth‚ but there are more important qualities in a person in order to be a best friend. The first important

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    Statement The mission statement for Musician’s Friend has always been "The Best for Less Shipped to Your Door." This is still their company slogan but their mission includes a lot of customer service emphasis as well. The company believes that the key to their success started with their mission statement‚ commitment to customers‚ dedicated employees that share the vision‚ forming partnerships and the growth of the business. Overview Musician’s Friend is an authorized dealer of thousands of products

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    but the second one is less known‚ and rarely performed. Although these two plays by Ibsen have many similarities‚ they could be comprehended in various ways. Ellida Wangel‚ the main character of The Lady from the Sea is trapped inside a marriage‚ but she is very different from Nora from Doll House‚ who preceded her by about ten years. I think when Ibsen came up with the idea of writing “the Lady from the sea”‚ he thought about solving the problems in “A Doll’s House”. After the tragic divorce in

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    more than 1‚000 words‚ analyse this passage‚ discussing how narrative voice and dialogue are important elements in the creation of meaning in the passage. Throughout the passage from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the author provides many ways to establish the creation of meaning through the use of dialogue and narrative voice. Austen allows the reader insight into the nature of the characters by us of dialogue‚ in which we see how the characters interact with each other. Austen also uses

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    Teaching of Argument 1) After scanned through the article‚ I think it is about a new kind of teaching method. It is quite short for a research paper‚ only have an introduction paragraph and two other paragraphs‚ “Argument as Persuasion Dialogue” and “Point of view and the commitment store”. Basically‚ the article suggest that when a student writing a essay‚ considering the arguments of the essay as a persuasion dialogue is a good concept for students to a good essay and makes students become a

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    got. Don’t cry over anyone who won’t cry over you. Good friends are hard to find‚ harder to leave‚ and impossible to forget. You can only go as far as you push. Actions speak louder than words. The hardest thing to do is watch the one you love‚ love somebody else. Don’t let the past hold you back‚ you’re missing the good stuff. Life’s short. If you don’t look around once in a while you might miss it. A best friend is like a four leaf clover‚ hard to find and lucky to have.

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    living in the same neighborhood‚ there is nothing between us. Base on Viorst ’s description‚ convenient friends are those that we would not have naturally befriended‚ and only cross paths occasionally. These people are not really friends in the original sense of the word. These are people we get to relate with out of convenience and do not have talk to them too much about ourselves. Even Viorst admitted that: "But we don ’t with convenience friends‚ ever come too close or tell too much: We maintain

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