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    Classification Paragraph

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    people or items into categories. FOUR BASICS OF GOOD CLASSIFICATION 1. It makes sense of a group of people or items by organizing them into categories. 2. It uses a single organizing principle. 3. It applies useful categories. 4. It gives examples of what fits into each category. 1 Since I’ve been working as a cashier at Wal-Mart‚ I’ve discovered there are several kinds of 2 customers who drive me crazy. 3 First are the openly rude ones. 4

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    Argumentative Essay: Catcher in the Rye Holden Caulfield has been described as intelligent but cynical. As much as others try to convince me otherwise‚ he is crazy. Holden shows readers obvious signs of post-traumatic stress disorder‚ he is contradictory about almost anything and one of the biggest and most obvious signs is that this story is narrated by Holden from a mental institution. Holden shows readers many noticeable sings of PSTD (post-traumatic stress disorder). There have been two

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    It was a regular day. Cleaning‚ cooking‚ caring for the young. Displaying and obeying the role of a women. I longed for some excitement. Alast‚ in September 1864 I thought I found the excitement I felt so deprived of. Confederation. The thought of being involved in something important was splendid. I thought of different ways I could intertwine my knowledge to support the idea of confederation. Although I was in favour of Confederation‚ I didn’t have the political right to broadcast my opinion. Being

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    Mary Hyland  11/18/14  P.3  Poem Reaction Paragraphs    Emily Dickinson: “Success Is Counted Sweetest”­  This poem brought about a reaction in me of true success. ​ The message is  those who succeed‚ never truly appreciate success: only those who fail‚ or who lack  something‚ can truly appreciate the joy if they had succeeded.​  The poet says “those  who ne’er succeed” genuinely value success‚ or as she says‚ “They “count” it  “sweetest”. Dickinson also states the members of the victorious army

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    Exemplification Paragraph My grandmother is perhaps the most frugal person I have had as a guiding hand in my life. She is absolutely amazing at cooking‚ making it an easy decision for her to stay home and make a delicious home cooked meal‚ as opposed to spending her hard earned money at the local diner. “There is nothing better than enjoying the fruits of your labor.” seemed to be my grandmothers catchphrase. She would come home and spend her lunch breaks tending to a medium sized garden

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    Victorian Paragraphs Immigrants and Natives Living in Canada No matter where you lived‚ your social class always stayed the same‚ which was unfortunately the case for immigrants and first nation’s people in Canada. Immigrants coming to Canada were hoping for one of two things: their own land‚ and freedom of class. Most new immigrants to Canada were from Europe‚ but mainly Ireland and Scotland. The living conditions were the same in Canada as they were in Europe. The poor stayed poor‚ and the

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    Argumentative Essay It was necessary for George to shoot Lennie in the book Of Mice And Men. I can think of many reasons why he had to kill him including Lennie was always getting in trouble and Lennie was mentally ill. One reason that it was okay for George to shoot Lennie was that Lennie was mentally ill and did not know better. He did not have a high mental capacity‚ so he did not know when he was doing something wrong until after he had done it and he will continue to do wrong things because

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    Argumentative Essay Animal testing has become all too common; from household products to cosmetics 50 to 100 million animals are killed each year in these experiments. These animals have been burnt‚ blinded‚ crushed‚ sliced‚ electrocuted‚ tortured‚ and even drugged for scientific research. What makes humans have the right to exploit innocent animals and often expose them to harm? It is morally wrong to put these animals through such pain. Instead of testing on animals scientists should find

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    Comparison Paragraph In spite of these differences‚ the similarities are striding. First‚ both cities are the political centers of their countries. The president of France lives in the heart of Paris‚ in the Elysees Palace. Likewise‚ the president of the United States has its meeting place in Washington‚ in the Capitol. Second‚ the two cities look similar. L’Enfant‚ the French engineer who designed Washington‚ was greatly influenced by the layout of the capital of France. For this reason‚ many

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    a feeling of hatred toward someone or something. It is one of our basic emotions and can be most dangerous if it is not carefully controlled. A person can become angry when he cannot fulfill some basic need or desire that is important to him. For example‚ a child may become angry when he cannot play outside with his friends. An adult may become angry when he does not receive a raise in pay that he expected. Mentally‚ anger can interfere with our thoughts‚ making it difficult to think clearly. Physically

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