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    * Close relationships can be formed between good friends‚ the closer the relationship becomes the more thoughts‚ feelings and hopes are shared * intimate relationships involve a high degree of love‚ trust‚ empathy and commitment from both partners * effective communication skills such as active listening‚ negotiation‚ conflict resolution and assertiveness – develops an equal and respectful relationship * active listening helps improve mutual understanding and sorting out problems – open

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    progressive year of high school. Freshman year is exemplified through a rose bud. Potential is there‚ but the writing overall is unpolished and juvenile. Analysis was surface level‚ syntax was unvaried‚ and word choice was uncreative. Improvements in grammar were made‚ but overall not much to write home about. This is most likely due to being in an Honors-level course freshman year‚ so receiving satisfactory grades did not require much effort‚ which led to little improvement. Sophomore year marked

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    Analysis of Characters

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    the fect that he is the only character in the tale who doesn’t cheat or trick someone. Despite this‚ he’s the one who suffers the most throughout the tale. His wife‚ Alisoun‚ cheats on him. He is tricked into spending the night in a bathtub hanging from the rafters of his house. He ends up falling‚ embarrassing himself in front of the town. Alisoun‚ John’s wife‚ is also Nicholas’s lover. She is well-known as being beautiful‚ married at only 18. She is the only character who goes unpunished in the

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    The name of the poem is “The Writer” by author‚ Richard Wilbur. The theme of the poem is about an author thinking about his daughter that is also an author. He is expressing worry‚ care and concern for her future. This is a narrative poem written in three lines‚ a tercet. The poem has eleven stanzas. This is a free verse poem. Mr. Wilbur uses metaphors and imagery to convey the meaning of the poem to the reader. The first figurative language mention in the introduction is metaphor. Mr. Wilbur introduces

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    (Hum)animal Experimentation Can animals feel pain‚ suffer from depression‚ or even contemplate suicide? The rising number of animal rights protests has caused scientists to ask themselves these questions. While discovering new medications is important for the public health‚ the welfare of animals has been brought to experts’ attention. For example‚ in “The Flaws and Human Harms of Animal Experimentation‚” neurologist and public health specialist Aysha Akhtar wants every aspect of drug testing using

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    The body of 9-years-old Vietnamese girl was founded in Abiko city‚ Chiba Prefecture‚ Japan on Sunday (March 26) morning. The cause of death was identified by strangulation‚ her body showed signs of sexual assault. On March 24‚ Japanese newspapers reported on a Vietnamese girl gone missing on her way to school. The original information came from a Facebook post supposedly written by a family member of Le Thi Nhat Linh (who later closed the account). Family members turned worried when the school announced

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    Richards Ruben’s Claremont I Richards Ruben is an abstract expressionist artist known for his heavy worked‚ vivid surfaces which don’t fall into the label of neither geometric nor gestural. His work‚ Claremont I‚ made in 1995‚ is a vivid example of his art style. His brusque movements‚ vibrant yet relaxing colors and their flow on the canvas‚ create a unique kind of harmony. Claremont I is a pretty impressive piece. The materials and the sized of the canvas do help to bring the beauty of the piece

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    Throughout Michael’s life‚ detailed in Can You Call a 9-Year-Old a Psychopath?‚ Michael can go day to day ranging between fits of absolute primitive‚ horrific rage‚ only to be immediately followed up by a calm‚ albeit cold‚ adult-like demeanor. This shift between extremes is bizarre for anyone‚ let alone a 9 year old boy with two younger siblings not showing the same issues with temper and emotions. Making these decisions voluntarily‚ and without regret or ever choosing to do the virtuous thing for

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    This is a great presentation by a very bright educator‚ Richard Lavoie. I would have given it 5 stars were it not for some production problems related to the original taping. Lavoie takes a group of people with verious ages and careers and goes through a series of exercises designed to give "normal" people an idea of what it is like to have learning differences (LD). The exercises are remarkably effective and amazingly enlightening. He also dispels myths and discusses common errors teachers and

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    White AP Language Period 2 Rhetorical strategies Essay All can relate to that one special time of the year‚ Christmas‚ when whole families unite and spend hours endlessly sharing stories‚ making memories‚ and of course‚ opening presents! What happens though‚ when all of the sentimental value of Christmas is replaced solely with physical value‚ the gifts? What would Christmas be like then? Richard Rodriguez takes the readers through one of his annual Christmases and brings to light‚ through his thoughts

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