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    Ashly Smith Mrs. Kemp English 12 A 31 October 31‚ 2013 Quarterly Reading Reflection Part A; Complexity: In General‚ The things that make it difficult to read a book is being able to sit and concentrate only on that book‚ and actually reading it to the point where you know exactly what you’re reading and what’s going on and not forgetting what you read. To me in order to stay totally glued to the book you are reading it has to be something

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    A Walk To Remember Writer: Nicholas Sparks(novel)‚ Karen Janszen(screenplay) CHARACTERS: Major Characters: Landon Carter -The 57 year-old man who through flashback narrates the story of his seventeenth year‚ the year that changed his life. Jamie Sullivan-The seventeen year-old girl daughter of a Baptist minister who is dying of cancer‚ but who impacts on the lives of everyone around her. Settings The story takes place in the real-life city of Beaufort‚ North Carolina (pronounced

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    Countryside I think living in the countryside is far better than living in the city. There are numerous of reasons why living in countryside is the better than the city. The scenery‚ the streets‚ the people and the paced are totally different compare to the city. The first outstanding characteristic about the countryside is that it is beautiful and peaceful. The air is fresh and the surroundings green. This is because the countryside is free from pollution‚ be it air‚ land or noise pollution

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    love can make you accept the things you were not used to‚ for those things can be change‚ which sometimes in life you got to make changes in order to live a better and longer healthier life‚ for change is central concept in modern life. A Walk to Remember is one of my favorite movies‚ since I was inspired by someone that I got the chance to see it and then fell in love with the movie‚ and it really had an extra-ordinary love story which this movie had big impact on me. The film is based

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    On The Sidewalk Bleeding On The Sidewalk Bleeding a book by Evan Hunter conveys that people will judge you by the people you associate with. Andy had struggles with his situation which was created because of his title and his title was the reason he did not get help. When the main character Andy was stabbed he was thinking about what was going to happen and what he was going to do but when he realized he was dying he wanted to be Andy. Wen Andy first got stabbed he thought he had had a fierce

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    The case Walk-in Clinic preparation sheet As Kathryn Angel‚ how do you evaluate the introduction of the triage nurses into the process of the Walk-in Clinic ? The triage system certainly proved its value for the Walk-in Clinic. Although the average total waiting time increased after the introduction of the triage nurses‚ customer’s perception of the waiting time was improved. One of Maister’s laws states that a pre-process wait feels longer than an in-process wait‚ meaning that customers who

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    Then I will have a little child who’ll want to follow me.” This excerpt from the poem‚ “Walk a Little Slower Daddy”‚ emphasizes the impact that fathers have on their children. Although many mothers raise their children alone‚ the role fathers play remains irreplaceable. Working hard throughout the day‚ fathers generally act as the sole or primary source of income for their families. As demonstrated in the poem‚ “Walk a Little Slower Daddy‚” children‚ especially sons‚ imitate their fathers‚ striving to

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    I chose to shadow Dr. Tysinger at Countryside Pet Hospital. She works as one of three veterinarians at the hospital. Ever since I was a little girl I have wanted to be a veterinarian. I have a love for animals and anytime I see an animal that needs care I want to be there to help it. This passion of mine inspires me to pursue this career. People are always surprised that I have never wavered from my desire to be a veterinarian . My goal is to become a veterinarian and provide the same quality of

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    S: Subject: The author‚ Bill Bryson decides he is going to hike the Appalachian Trail (AT)‚ (which is approximately 2‚150 miles) after moving to New Hampshire and stumbling upon a sign celebrating the Appalachian Trail. “The AT is along the eastern seaboard; from Georgia to Maine it wanders across fourteen states.” Pg.3 O: Occasion: This novel is a memory‚ description‚ and summary all in one‚ which incorporates the Rhetoric device of description and narration. The larger‚ broader occasion‚ is that

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    A Comparative Study on the Book and Movie Versions of “A Walk to Remember” I. Introduction Nicholas Sparks was born on December 31‚ 1965‚ in Omaha‚ Nebraska. He grew up in Minnesota and California‚ and won an athletic scholarship to the University of Notre Dame. He started writing fiction while in college but his early attempt at a novel‚ “The Royal Murders‚” was never published. After graduating in 1988 he worked in various jobs‚ as a waiter and real-estate appraiser‚ and then he made

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