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    One day every year‚ we celebrate Teachers’ Day in honour of the teachers who spend so much time teaching us so many things. This year‚ Teachers’ Day began with a school assembly in the hall where the headmaster delivered a speech. After that we adjourned to our classes‚ not to have lessons‚ but to enjoy ourselves. My classmates gave a small party for the teachers who taught us. Each of us contributed a small sum of money to buy cakes‚ drinks and other titbits. On that day we arranged the chairs

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    Graduation Day

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    If I had to describe my graduation experience‚ there are many words that would come to mind such as unforgettable‚ special‚ memorable‚ eventful etc. Graduation day was an experience within itself‚ but the preceding and succeeding weeks made it even more worthwhile. While sitting with my class and listening to the crowd cheer‚ my anxiety grew. Things became surreal after hearing my name being called to receive my diploma. When I received my diploma‚ I realized I was walking into a new life. In that

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    The Sunny Day

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    50 Kirkland St Agawam‚ MA October 10‚ 2012 Dear Elms College‚ It took me eighteen years to realize what an extraordinary influence my mother has been on my life. She’s the kind of person who always has time for her seven children in her busy day‚ and the kind of leader that pushed me to do well in high school. Growing up with such a strong role model‚ I developed many of her enthusiasms. I also came to understand how important it is to succeed in school. My mother’s enthusiasm for learning

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    A Day I

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    1-23-12 Autobiographical Essay A Day I’ll Never Forget Every person should have a Grandma like mine. She was the definition of love. She never got mad‚ she never yelled‚ she was never too busy for me‚ she never turned me away and she never grew tired of listening to me. She was beautiful‚ polite‚ graceful‚ confident‚ quiet and peaceful. Her manners were flawless and her home was always spotless. She has been deeply missed since the day she died in 2010. I remember the day it happened like it was yesterday

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    Remembrance Day

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    Remembrance Day essay Why is Remembrance Day so significant? It is significant because it is a day in history where the world mourn the deaths of people in the war. And on this day people show respect by wearing poppies and also taking a 2 minute silence from their busy lives. Remembrance Day is about remembering the many soldiers who were killed‚ the innocent civilians who also died and also to reflect on the cons of war. World War 2 was a witness of one of the most deadly wars in history and

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    can really be a great time. Sydney In Sydney‚ the largest‚ oldest‚ and most beautiful of Australia’s cities‚ the monumental doesn’t figure prominently. There are no great pyramids‚ no historic ruins‚ no monuments or buildings that warrant a tedious day of touring‚ except perhaps its Opera House and Harbor Bridge. But those two landmarks aside‚ it’s Sydney’s colorful neighborhoods and their inhabitants that will give you the most enjoyment. * As Humans‚ we all enjoy the good times. We enjoy leaving

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    Mrs. Miniver

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    like many other families. One of these pleasures is the day that their new car is scheduled to arrive. The family is excited and is anticipating the beautiful color and design of the car. Christmas shopping is the next event for Mrs. Miniver. Like most other mothers in Oxford‚ she has waited until the week before Christmas to do her shopping thus getting stuck in long lines with aggressive people. Realizing she will have yet another busy year‚ Mrs. Miniver decides it is time to invest in an expensive

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    Children’s Books The plots of the stories of Bear’s Busy Year and Clifford the Big Red Dog have many similarities and differences that distinguish them as both unique‚ and one in the same. The books we selected were Bear’s Busy Year by Marcia Leonard and Clifford the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell. The unnamed protagonist from Bear’s Busy Year is indeed a very busy little bear. He is always busy‚ all year. He likes to play outside‚ no matter the weather. Our other book‚ Clifford the Big Red Dog

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    A Memorable Day

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    A Memorable Day September 11‚ 2001 was a day in history that no one will ever forget. This day marked the terrorist attacks on New York City‚ when multiple airplanes crashed into two very remarkable landmarks‚ the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. As the buildings slowly fell to the ground burning‚ people watched as many others life’s flashed before their eyes. This was just after the millennium had taken place‚ and people were busy enjoying life in the city‚ when out of nowhere‚ a terrorist attack

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    Aaron Robbins Ms. Wolf English 3 28 November 2013 Great Gatsby Essay “People are so busy dreaming the American Dream‚ fantasizing about what they could be or have the right to be‚ that they’re all asleep at the switch. Consequently‚ we are living in the age of human error.” – Florence King. The American Dream is the legendary utopia of equality‚ democracy‚ and prosperity. F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author of The Great Gatsby‚ examines the question of whether or not the exuberance of material

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