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    following smoking by only one percent. People need to set limits and health plans early in their life to overcome this new threat. As for policies set to help this obesity epidemic‚ I believe the problem with America is that we like to baby our citizens whenever change needs to happen. Our current policies are not strict enough or are ineffective for helping America’s problem.      Despite America being one of the most industrialized nations‚ this country is definitely not one of the healthiest. Even

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    how do we know if something was someone else’s idea? How about someone else’s own words? Because the world has been here for so long‚ so have certain words‚ phrases‚ and ideas. In the article “Let’s Think Outside the Box of Bad Clichés‚” Gregory Pence presents frustration with all the clichés and expressions he encounters grading essays in his job as a college professor. His concern is that clichés are an obstacle to clear thinking and writing. In the same way‚ people are so accustomed to thinking like

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    Alice Sebold’s number one national bestselling novel The Lovely Bones depicts the horrendous rape and murder of a small-town girl named Suzie Salmon. Suzie must then watch--from her own personal heaven—her family and friends struggle to cope and move on with their lives. The novel is set in the suburbs of Norristown‚ Pennsylvania‚ 1973. Published in 2002‚ The Lovely Bones became an instant bestseller‚ and in 2010 it was released into theaters around the world. Alice Sebold’s early years helped

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    Have you ever thought about if you would have to search for a person who killed your sibling? For Lindsey‚ this was reality. Lindsey’s sister‚ Susie‚ had died in my book The Lovely Bones. She was murdered‚ and everyone wants to know why. My author Alice Sebold writes about the new life of the sisters and how they live the rest of their lives without each other. Lindsey was an average teenage girl. She had long‚ silky light brown hair‚ and tan skin. Her eyes gleamed in the sun and moonlight. Lindsey

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    Poetry Analysis Research: Elizabeth Bishop “One Art” One Art by Elizabeth Bishop is a villanelle poem. A villanelle poem is a nineteen line poem that consists of five‚ three-line stanza followed by a quatrain. Bishop’s poem brings a fascinating irony between different levels of losses. Between each stanza‚ the development of trivial losses escalates into a bigger and traumatic loss that was unprepared for. An intense repetition of the phrase “the art of losing isn’t hard to master” suggests a few

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    b. not an outline or synopsis of the points that the author makes in the order that the author gives them 4. A Good Summary… a. Must be comprehensive. You should isolate all the important points in the original passage and note them down in a list. Review all the ideas on your list‚ and include in your summary all the ones that are indispensable to the author’s development of his/her thesis or main idea. b. Must be concise. Eliminate repetitions in your list‚ even if the author restates the

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    food which comes with the entrance fee! i wanted to skip my queue as the waiting was frustrating...but all food outlets that you need to pay for own food have ran out of food stock??!! CHildren’s entertainment pool was closed for renovation! by right we shd get discounts as i brought my children for this! And the wave pool was so packed with people!! Toilets?? cant find enough toilets as the ones within the changing rooms were packed till evening!! i really hope A Famosa management read this amongst

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    is cheating bad

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    into two people. It’s all about loving yourself first‚ not just going out looking for love for someone else. A person in love desires every little thing for their loved one. Love will never steer you in the wrong direction. It makes you go an extra mile for someone‚ when being held is like you’re in the safest place in the world. To truly love someone you overlook their flaws and imperfections‚ it can include gender and religion. Love takes a lot of work‚ and hard time; it’s all about respect and honesty

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    Sexting is Bad

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    smart. Sexting is a new trend that is currently happening in the United States. When discussing this topic many ask themselves‚ “What is Sexting?” “Is it really safer sex?” When it is examined‚ sexting is not sex at all‚ but is has emotional‚ legal and sometimes physical consequences‚ all of which be prevented. Sexting can and do lead to emotional consequences when someone send semi-naked or naked pictures of themselves to others through their cellphones‚ email‚ or other type of social media. They

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    A hero. Someone of admirable traits or qualities. All of us have a hero. To some‚ a hero might be their favorite actor or musician. To others‚ someone closer to home‚ like a father or uncle. But what is hero? It means different things to different people. Many find people of fame or importance their heroes. A patriotic American supporting the war in Iraq may think George Bush is a hero‚ while others believe he every decision he makes is wrong. On the flip side‚ Muslims may find Osama Bin Ladin

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