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    Taking care of your brain‚ body‚ heart‚ and soul is key to maintaining a stress free life. Habit 7 "Sharpen the Saw"‚ is the most important chapter because it talks about how important it is to renew yourself in order to accomplish tasks and situations with ease in short period of time. Many people say that taking care of yourself is selfish and is a waste of time. However‚ taking time to renew yourself makes you have a clear head which can help you think of ways to solve any problems or situations

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    about others and things around him. Scrooge saw his grave with the ghost of Christmas future as a result‚ he turned his ways. When Scrooge saw that if he doesn’t give he will die alone unhappy‚ and sooner‚ he didn’t want to die so he made a change. Consequently‚ Scrooge is now very thoughtful‚ he cares about others and

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    My Pet Elephant

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    night at around 12:00 pm I was about to go to bed when I saw a present on my bed from my Mom .When I opened my gift I saw a toy elephant inside. I saw it and I stared for quite some time‚ took a big breath and smiled. When I was about to go to bed I was dreaming of having a pet elephant and how it would be to have an elephant for a pet. The next morning‚ it was my birthday! I jumped for joy. Mom greeted me a happy birthday. Then I saw my dad ‚ he was the one i had to beat‚ I mean if I want

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    Man Who Saw the Flood Instructions: choose one of the following prompts on which to write a fully developed paragraph (approximately ½ page‚ neatly written). Show your understanding of paragraph structure by following the guidelines below. 1) Write a paragraph analyzing key similarities between Richard Wright’s “The Man Who Saw the Flood” and Of Mice and Men. Focus on at least two specific parallels and use specific examples from both works to support your ideas. 2) In “The Man Who Saw the Flood”

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    by many different writers‚ such as‚ Robert Frost in his poem‚ “Out‚ Out”. This poem is about a young boy who is cutting wood in his yard when his sister comes outside to tell him that it is time for dinner. Out of excitement‚ he loses control of the saw and cuts his hand terribly. He begs his sister not to let the doctor cut off his hand‚ however‚ he knows that he has lost too much blood. The doctor arrives and while the boy is under anesthesia he passes away. Though this event was altogether a tremendously

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    in choices than ever before. Woodworking tools have only changed the speed and precision‚ not the actual techniques. Let have a close look at some of the Best tools for woodworking every person interested in woodworking should have. What circular saw is the first handheld power tool a neophyte woodworking enthusiast should have. It can substitute for other tools‚ making it the most essential and versatile of all the woodworking tools. Though it takes time and practice for a beginner to get used

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    In Robert Frost’s poem Out‚ Out‚ it appears as though a small boy is out doing some work that normally older men would do. Including this is cutting firewood with a chainsaw. As he is doing his work‚ his sister comes over to announce that dinner is ready. Then‚ in his own excitement‚ he loses control of the chainsaw and it cuts his hand. He pleads with his sister to not let the doctor cut of his hand. But the boy eventually loses too much blood and dies‚ and then everyone just moves on and goes back

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    Rizal’s house at Calamba‚ Laguna. I honestly thought going there was just a waste of time‚ money and energy but again‚ I was wrong. Upon entering Rizal’s house‚ I saw their utensils‚ bedroom‚ dining room and even their bathroom but one thing I noticed is that‚ their things are small‚ this made me conclude that Rizal’s family is not that big or tall. Then it made me think of something worth realizing‚ I realized that even if Rizal is not a tall person‚ you can never step onto him‚ his principles and

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    Bianca Moreno February 20 2014 Reaction Paper Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police While reading “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the police”‚ I knew that the people did not bother on calling the police. Honestly‚ I was impressed by this story because now and days people still do this. I started to pretend I was in this story because the author wanted his audience to have a click while reading. While I was imagining to be a character in this story‚ I wanted to be

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    ominous as the imagery of the buzz-saw is very menacing. Frost’s word choice compares it to a predatory animal while the poet develops the metaphor to personify this powerful tool: ‘The buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard…. And the saw snarled and rattled‚ snarled and rattled‚ As it ran light ‚ or had to bear a load.’ The onomatopoeic sounds of ‘snarled’ and ‘rattled’ plus the repetition and rhythm give it a mechanical effect making it appear that this saw has a mind of its own. I thought

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