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    If I Could Be Anything...

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    to have a happy ending. However tempting these options may be‚ my choice is not found in any one of them: I only desire to be noticed‚ half-way‚ by you. Regular‚ ordinary‚ seemingly insignificant; I want to be part of your routine. I could be the alarm clock pulling you from sleep‚ the first sound consciously registered by you each morning. The cup of coffee you need to consume before alert can be a name that belongs to you – the familiar warmth and bitterness‚ comforting you into the day‚ is something

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    Homework Must Be Banned

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    stated by the NHI‚ National heart‚ Blood and Lungs Institution‚ sleep deficiency cause people to be less productive at work AND school! Due to homework overdose‚ students have stayed up till midnight to finish off teachers’ requests. Only to set an alarm at 6 and have only 6 hours of sleep. Adolescents like us need at least 9 hours of sleep to perform well during the day. And did you guys know that sleep is divided into 5 stages that cycle through the night every 90 minutes. First‚ there is stage

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    Memory Research Paper

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    Memories There is nothing like waking up to a loud buzzing alarm clock at four in the morning to go duck hunting after you just got home from a football game at midnight. In fact‚ this is the only occasion where I ever wake up this early. I have been hunting ducks since age eight and plan to do it until my body can no longer take the late evenings and early mornings. I roll out of bed and look at the time‚ hoping that my clock lied to me and I can sleep for another hour. Quickly I find out‚ to

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    Physical Security

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    admission because they decide that your institution is too difficult to enter and thus they do note entry. This section will consider the various methods of excluding those who do not belong: access control‚ key control and locks‚ protective devices and alarms‚ windows and doors‚ fencing and gates‚ protective lighting‚ general deterrence. PHYSICAL SECURITY AND CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL Access Control Access control means that‚ when your facility is open‚ no visitor‚ delivery service person or unknown

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    Innovation has become an absolute necessity for all entrepreneurs and corporations in the modern marketplace. With incredible advances in technology and the rate in which new ideas are landing on retail shelves‚ solid vetting models need to be put into place in order to filter out weak ideas from high potential ones. A new idea may seem like a great idea‚ but when tested it may have a glaring weakness. It is important to test the idea’s viability in its context‚ taking culture‚ technology‚ and relevance

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird

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    How does Harper Lee create tension in chapter 11? All the way through the book‚ Scout talks about an elderly‚ horrible neighbor‚ Mrs. Dubose who is  Restricted to a wheelchair.’’ If she was on the porch when we passed her wrathful gaze would rake us ...’’ this merely expresses the hatred she has towards these two children. It was impossible to go to town without passing her house unless we wished to walk a mile out of the way. ‘’ This demonstrates to the reader that anywhere they want to go they

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    Time For School Beep! Beep! Beep! My alarm clock screams‚ yet again‚ urging me to rise up from bed and get ready for school. Groggily‚ I lift my head toward the clock above me. Reaching out‚ I whack the snooze button. I have fifteen more minutes until the school bus comes. As I possess the deadly sin of sloth‚ I let myself drop to the bed‚ back into the safety and warmth of my cover‚ a typical decision for a typical day. Beep! I rise up immediately‚ my eyes wide open. Panic takes over my body‚

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    day of August 17 of 2015. Gray cotton balls covered the sky and a thin blanket enveloped the air. Faintly‚ little blue spots could be seen as the the sun came up from the horizon. Little did I know that today was going to be a manic monday. The alarm clock was blaring. BEEP. BEEP. Yawn. “Today is the day. High school tryouts‚” I thought. I was fairly confident that I would at least make the Junior Varsity team. I had been practicing with the Varsity during the summer program. Nevertheless

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    have nightmare recalling it and wish I do not have to relive the same again. The day happened more than twenty years ago when I was a form two student. It was a black Tuesday. I was supposed to be at school before 7a.m. I set the alarm clock at 5a.m. but my alarm clock was damaged. When I woke up‚ it was already 6.30 a.m. I quickly packed my book and rushed to the bus stop without having my breakfast. I hoped to catch the 6.45a.m. bus to school. However‚ when I reached the bus stop‚ the bus had

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    A Sunrise on the Veld

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    Table of Contents: • Authors biography •Theme •Plot summary •Personal Evaluation •Questions and answers •Quotable quotes •Main fiction elements •Vocabulary 1) Author’s Biography • Doris Lessing was born in Iran‚ but grew up in Africa‚ which was where the story was set. • Her mother was very strict and was obsessed with raising a proper daughter‚ the boy in the story is most likely based on Doris Lessing’s own mother because the boy is very controlling. • Most of Doris

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