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    There is no universally accepted definition of art. Although commonly used to describe something of beauty‚ or a skill which produces an aesthetic result‚ there is no clear line in principle between (say) a unique piece of handmade sculpture‚ and a mass-produced but visually attractive item. We might say that art requires thought - some kind of creative impulse - but this raises more questions: for example‚ how much thought is required? If someone flings paint at a canvas‚ hoping by this action to

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    all AP classes‚ up to your neck in homework‚ have extracurricular activities‚ and try to manage a social life. Although life does throw people and places at you that can help you relieve this stress and be in ultimate bliss. For me that place is my Grandma Lesvia’s house back in my home town of Eagle Pass. When I was little‚ my parents were always fighting every other day‚ so I would feel depressed most of the time because I felt like it was my fault. That all changed though right when I stepped past

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    around her. An option that will make her leave everything she ever loved and wanted behind forever. The option was to leave her lifestyle‚ her family and leave a part of her own blood made from her flesh. The own blood was me‚ leaving me with my grandma so she could had gone to find a job and start a new journey. To have a way to support the her baby and her own family. Departing to the U.S.A when I was only one years old. Until a sudden burdens of death that was going to make my whole story‚ lifestyle

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    the tunnel‚ I felt a rush of hot air in my face. It felt like there was no way to escape it. I haven’t seen much of India yet but I can tell you that it is not the cleanest or calmest place. It was around ten at night last night‚ after I greeted my grandma and aunts‚ we were walking back to the car and it was a mad house. People were everywhere pushing and shoving; there was no concept of a personal bubble. It was kind of like walking through a music festival. I could smell people’s sweat and BO. I

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    Alena was floating on her tube in the calm Hawaiian water. It was Saturday her favorite day of the week. This wasn’t because there was no school it was because it was the day that she got her first dog‚ his name is Bear. Alena loves him with all her heart every square inch except for 2 one for her mom and one for her dad. As she was floating on her tube she was thinking about those autumn nights back in Maine when they would play tag and bond like a real family. They would do this every single night

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    were around me and I don ’t think it would have been even close to how fun it was if it weren ’t for me being able to read so young. My love for reading stayed with me through junior high and high school too. I started reading more historical and biographical books than adventure and story books as I got older. My favorite books went from the “Harry Potter” series to Albert Einstein and Abraham Lincoln biographies. Starting in high school too‚ I got more into writing than before. I would try writing

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    NARRATIVE REPORT MACARAEG

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    ON-THE-JOB TRAINING (OJT) NARRATIVE REREPORT PRESENTED TO THE ON-THE-JOB TRAINING COMMITTEE‚ COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT‚ WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY‚ IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE COURSE REQUIREMENTS IN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT SHERWIN Q. MACARAEG MARCH 2015 ACCEPTANCE PAGE An On-The-Job Training Narrative Report prepared and submitted by SHERWIN Q. MACARAEG‚ In Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor

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    Her grandmother responded and said to come in. Crimson opened the door and noticed her grandmother in her bed looking suspiciously different. She said grandma your eyes‚ ears and mouth are all so big. Her grandma said that she is only being paranoid because‚ of the werewolf you seen in the woods. Crimson heard a scream in the other room and then realized that she had not yet told her grandmother about the werewolf she seen in the

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    Saying Goodbye Is Never Easy Lynn Weigel EN140- Essay 1- Narrative Medtech College Saying Goodbye Is Never Easy Losing someone close to you is one of the most challenging life experiences. Saying Goodbye to a loved one is never easy‚ to say the least. I remember very clearly the day I was faced with having to say goodbye to my Grandmother. She had been diagnosed with Bone Cancer‚ three months earlier. Hearing about her diagnosis was only the beginning of the battle. Coping with the news

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    English Language and Literature (ELL) (New Plan) I. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The English Language and Literature (ELL) Programme has been validated through a process of external peer review by OU UK as being of an appropriate standard and quality to lead to the Open University validated award of: BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature‚ ELL (OUVA). The degree comprises 129-133 credit hours which can be completed over a four-year period of full-time study. The number of credit hours selected

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