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    Friends

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    people from one place to another. Improved transportation technology has reduced the time taken to transport‚ goods‚ materials‚ people and products from one place to another. Countries have built efficient transportation infrastructures such as highways‚ railways‚ seaports and airports to make it more efficient for goods and people to move around easily. With having improved transportation technology‚ shorter time is taken for travel and it will put a greater ease on transporting people and goods

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    True Friend

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    True Friend What is the definition of a true friend? A lot of people have friends that they can depend on for just about anything. Some just have needy friends that are there when they need or want something. There are so many definitions of what a friend could be. The dictionary’s definition of a friend is a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard. Although there are many different ways to describe a friendyou will always know when you have a true friend if you

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    You're Not Special

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of “You’re Not Special” Son of famed historian and Pullitzer Prize winner David McCullough‚ English instructor David McCullough‚ Jr. delivered one of the most controversial and memorable high-school commencement speeches on June 7‚ 2012. Addressing over 400 capped and gowned graduating students‚ family‚ and friends at Wellesley High School‚ McCullough’s humorous introduction set the attention-garnering foundation for his main argument: to inspire his audience—and this generation—to

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    good friend

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    only wants a good friend in their life‚ but they need one too. Friendships often face a great number of conflicts that may weaken you‚ or it may do the opposite‚ make your relationship stronger. A good friend may also be known as a true friend or a best friend that will always be there for you. Having a good friend will keep you going in life‚ and make you have a brighter smile on days when you are gloomy. They also help you out when you need them the most‚ and this will help you accomplish certain

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    Rough-Draft #2 March 18‚ 2013 A Best Friend is Man’s Best Friend Dogs have been known to be “Man’s Best Friend” for thousands of years. More commonly known to be man’s best friends are dogs‚ rather than cats and any other animal. Most people consider a best friend as someone who is there for you when you are sad or lonely‚ when you need someone to talk‚ cry‚ or laugh‚ however a man’s best friend is all the same and more. Dog’s today are referred as man’s best friend because they are loyal‚ faithful

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    previously possible in the original trilogy due to lack of technological knowhow was labeled a failure by the majority who filled the cinemas with high expectations. This also showed in the box office as it only netted about 43.5 million dollars when films like Chicago‚ even with all the critics managed to bag about 170.6 million dollars. It was a pop- culture calamity‚ a soul less‚ passionless film whose only real effect was to smudge the happy memories of the three originals (Peter Bradshaw‚

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    was everything that you could ask for‚ but it started to go downhill when her dad was diagnosed with a brain tumor. It was fifth grade and we had just gotten new seats. I sat right across from this extremely bothersome‚ chatty girl. I tried to ignore her but found it to be too difficult. We eventually started talking and she began to grow on me. We became really good friends until I met her sister who I clicked with. I mean don’t get me wrong‚ I really liked my new friend‚ but I liked her sister

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    A LETTER TO A FRIEND

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    LETTER TO A FRIEND My dearest friend‚ I am so sorry to hear about the accident. Sometimes bad things happen to good people and we do not know why. Then out of nowhere good things happen that make you wonder if the bad was suppose to happen to make you better than before. I was so pleased to hear that the medical team chose you as a candidate to participate in their clinical trial with stem cell therapy. I know that you are a little scared because you do not quit understand but luckily you have a friend

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    Something to Cherish for a Lifetime The five days from31st of October to the 4th of November won’t just be memorable for me but it will also be memorable for the other 41 delegates and I can guarantee that. It will be an experience that I will cherish for a lifetime. None of us ever thought that the conference would end in such a way that it would leave us with memories that we can never forget. At first we didn’t know where we were going as the school and its people were complete strangers

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    “We Need More Lumber: A Literary Analysis of Ernest Hemingway’s ‘The End of Something’” PROMPT: Explain how the different aspects of the setting symbolize and reflect Nick and Marjorie’s relationship and how they felt towards each other in the story. Being in a relationship involves something much more than merely being bound together by the same interests or doing activities together. Each person should have mutual respect‚ trust‚ and have direction in order to maintain a strong‚ lasting‚ loving

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