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    An analytical essay on ”Sorry for the loss” by Bridget Keehan A butterfly is free to fly wherever it wants a opportunity many people envy as they spent their days in captivity‚ only dreaming about the world outside. In “Sorry for the loss” by Bridget Keehan‚ we are put in an environment of restrictions where freedom seems to be just within the characters grasp but in truth is millions of light-years away. The story seems obvious but still leaves us in question of its true intentions. The story

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    Causes of Bushfires Bushfires are caused by both man- made and natural causes. The factors that cause them to occur include leaving a fire unattended‚ having an open fire on a dry windy day‚ the glass from a mirror causing a small flame to become a powerful wildfire‚ arson and lightening are all causes of bushfires‚ however humans are the cause of 76% of all bushfires that occur. Social impacts The impact of bushfires on the people of region can be huge and completely devastating. Some

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    My Weight Loss Goal My goal is to lose 15 pounds over the course of 6 months. By focusing on this goal it will also help me to accomplish a few other goals that I have‚ such as; eating healthier and exercising on a daily basis. There are many obstacles that I will have to overcome to accomplish these goals‚ such as; the temptation to eat un-healthy snacks i.e. candy‚ chips‚ sweets and soda. It will also be difficult to find the motivation to exercise on a daily basis and finding the time to

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    is Friedman‚ when he lived in the Theresienstadt Ghetto. The poem conveys images of a bright world beyond a grimy window. Friedman gives a message of the innocence stripped away by the Holocaust. He uses the metaphor of a butterfly to portray such a loss of innocence. His use of adjectives also emphasizes his view of the scene. The statement “Butterflies don’t live in here‚ in the ghetto” is the most cogent line of the poem. Children cannot survive in the ghetto‚ just like butterflies cannot survive

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    Causes of unemployment The main cause of unemployment in many countries is competition in the labor market‚ as there are few employment opportunities. This leads to a situation where for every available opportunity‚ there are more than one qualified individuals. This means that when one gets employment‚ others will lack employment. Currently increased technology shifts production from labor intensive to capital intensive. When these machines replace workers‚ they lack employment hence contributes

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    The Inheritance of Loss Literary Analysis I. Character Cook: 1. His wife dies by slipping from a tree while gathering leaves for their goat. 2. Sacrifices a chicken in order to save Biju from being taken by his deceased mother. 3. Tries to send Biju abroad for the first time when a recruiting agent from a cruise ship line comes to Kalimpong. 4. Succeeds in sending Biju to the United States with a tourist visa. 5. Brags all over Kalimpong that Biju is successful in America‚ even though it isn’t true

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    Freshman year of highschool is a time‚ for most teenagers‚ of naivete and inexperience. You start at a new school and begin a new chapter of your life. It is considered a first step into the real world. In the episode “Pilot” of the television show Smallville‚ by Sam Gough and Miles Millar‚ the main character Clark Kent is the epitome of a freshman. He wants to fit in and be normal‚ and he will do anything in his power to do so. As he continues trying to be normal‚ he discovers his true origin. He

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    Miscarriage and Causes

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    live plays a part such as smoking‚ heavy drinking‚ and drug use. Rather it be one or all of them together‚ these activities will put a pregnancy at high-risk. Pregnancy loss is difficult to find the cause in most cases half of the couples that have a miscarriage never find the root cause of the loss. There are a number of causes that

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    In the poem “Loss and Gain” (1893)‚ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow emphasizes the ups and downs of life‚ and how the negatives of life are inevitable‚ however they can be turned into something positive. Longfellow is able to make this clear by writing the poem in first person to try and relate with the audience‚ and by using optimistic diction and tone. Mr. Longfellow’s purpose in this poem is to show the audience that in life some will fail at times‚ in order to reveal that those failures can be turned

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    help with your thesis and use of resources; however‚ I feel that some work on your content development as well as your thesis will make your essay stronger and more effective overall‚ so let’s get started. Summary This essay discusses the common causes of eating disorders in teenagers and defines bulimia and anorexia nervosa‚ the two most common eating disorders. Strengths This essay is well-written at the sentence level; clear writing is important in all kinds of writing. Main Idea/Thesis

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