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    Amber Lynn Elsenheimer Mrs. Hand English III Honors 21 April 2013 “To You‚ Stranger” Follow up Essay Walt Whitman is considered one of America’s most influential Poets of all time. He wrote In a way that the “common man” could appreciate using free verse and a simple vocabulary. In my poem‚ “To You‚ Stranger”‚ I imitate Walt Whitman’s style and tone‚ appreciating his originality as a poet. In multiple poems I have found that Walt Whitman sees brief‚ chance encounters with strangers

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    WHY YOUR EDUCATION IS MOST IMPORTANT. How do you want to spend your life? Do you want to spend it having the things you want and doing the things you enjoy? * As humans‚ our number one priority should be to try all the best that we can to live successfully on planet earth. We are expected to pursue that ability which is to survive more than mere animals.as intelligent creatures with copious amount of curiosity‚ our quest should be to conquer every part of our universe and explore its grandness

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    English 111 Why People Really Go to College Christopher Caldwell‚ author of the New York Times article "What a College Education Buys‚" believes many people attend college for the wrong reasons. He says college is overrated and that many go just to socialize or to find a partner (214). He also states if you are going to college to obtain a liberal arts degree and not Phd‚ education may not be worth all the studying or the money many parents pay (214-215). He goes on to say even though college is

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    and have fun‚ but that wasn’t the case for me. I wanted to go to college‚ get a degree‚ and obtain a successful career. Me and my friends had different goals in life‚ they wanted to live life to the fullest‚ and I wanted to study. After thoroughly thinking it through‚ I realized that if I continued being friends with them‚ then I would soon resort back to the partying lifestyle. If I did that‚ then I would probably become a drunk‚ never go to school‚ and probably flunk out of college. I took matters

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    For the final paper‚ the reading selected will be‚ “Oh! The places you’ll go!” by Dr. Seuss. This reading was selected for many reasons. One of the many‚ is that Dr. Seuss is a huge part of many college students childhood. Personally‚ Dr. Seuss was one of my favorite’s! This poem speaks out to me personally in a way because for college students‚ this is our first adventure on our own. Here‚ we are thrown into the world expected to grasp life and be able to maintain and handle it. College is our final

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    Authors Biography Mario Eric Gamalinda Born on Oct. 14‚ 1956‚Manila School: UST and UP  Occupation: Poet‚ fictionist‚ essayist Currently lives in: New York City‚ USA  Currently works at: Center for Investigative Journalism Eric Gamalinda is a local fellow for poetry of the UP ICW in 1983. He went to Great Britain to represent the Philippines in the Cambridge International Writers’ Conference in 1990. In 1991‚ he attended the

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    "Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away." These opening lines mark the commencement of the imaginative journey through the world created by Dr. Seuss in his picture book‚ ""Oh the Places You’ll go!" ‚an allegory of Life and its possibilities. Robert Frost also explores the same concept in his poem The Road not Taken. It is clear from both texts a journey of the imagination influences and shapes one’s perspective of the world and often results in transformation

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    energy in order to survive. Amimal‚ Bacteria‚ Protists‚ Fungi‚ and Plant cells use Cellular Respiration to produce the energy they need. In the process of Cellular Respiration‚ an organism’s cell will transform molucles such as starch or glucose into a form of cellular energy known as Adenosine Triphosphate(ATP). There are two ways cellular resperation can occur‚ Anarobic and Aerobic. Aerobic Respiration is the most productive form of cellular resperation. In Aerobic resperation‚ cells need oxygen

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    Exercise is the best medication for life without any cost. I think Marcus Tullius Cicero’s attitude (a Roman statesman and philosopher) is closer to my own‚ “it is exercise alone that supports the spirits and keeps the mind in vigor.” According to me‚ I would say that exercise can bring mental focus‚ self-esteem and relieve stress. There are many benefits from doing exercise. Firstly‚ exercise can help people increase mental focus. It keeps help the brain sharp well into any ages‚ especially

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    and Respiration Explain how photosynthesis and respiration are linked in order to provide you with energy from the food you eat: Photosynthesis is the process in which certain life forms are able to use sunlight to create energy. This energy is created by making carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll. Plants release large amounts of oxygen into the atmosphere as they produce much more than needed during the photosynthesis process. Aerobic respiration is an

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