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    Three Day Road

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    ­­­­­ Three Day Road By: Wassim Ghadban‚ edited by Abigayle Atkinson ENG4U Mrs.Potts Arthur Joseph Boyden represents Carl Jung’s idea that humans often create a persona in order to be perceived by society in a certain way through the journey of the main character in the novel ‘Three Day Road’. Joseph Boyden illustrates the idea that war may impact someone to become something they initially weren’t. That being said‚ World War I‚ Aboriginal sniper Elijah Weesageechak becomes

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    Modern Day Satire

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    MOM AND DAD: Without my mom and dad where would I be in the world‚ here i’ll tell you I wouldn’t exist. Mom and Dad are important they feed you‚ care for you‚ well they should do this stuff for you. They spend a lot of money a month I don’t know how much they spend because I don’t keep track but it’s a lot. Can’t forget about Christmas and you’re birthday getting you presents‚ Oh I almost forgot about vacations they pay a lot money for that stuff too. Not only that they work hard almost everyday

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    The book is known for its playful‚ circular pattern. A boy gives a cookie to a mouse. The mouse asks for a glass of milk. He then requests a straw (to drink the milk)‚ a mirror (to avoid a milk mustache)‚ nail scissors (to trim his hair)‚ and a broom (to sweep up). Next he wants to take a nap‚ to have a story read to him‚ to draw a picture‚ and to hang the drawing on the refrigerator. Looking at the refrigerator makes him thirsty‚ so the mouse asks for a glass of milk. The circle is complete when

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    If makings self sacrifices is what makes a community better then that’s what should be done. When you look at something as big as a country like The U.S.A and something as small as your homing area you can see clearly how much freedom someone must give up to make things better for the people around them. In the United States where it is a melting pot of different cultures a lot of people must give up personal freedoms everyday. Since everyone believes differently and have different preferences‚

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    What if you got pregnant with an unwanted baby? What would you do? Abort or give up for adoption? It’s up to you‚ just make the best choice. The are many stories about abortions but I chose this one. Very often babies are born alive during the abortion procedure‚ this had happened and the baby was transferred to Nurse Kathleen Malloy’s hospital to be given the medical care it needed. Nurse Kathleen Mallory said‚ “I worked the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift‚ and when we weren’t busy‚ I’d go out to help

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    2012 Your Never Satisfied with What You Have If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff was one of my favorite books as a child. I used to make my mom read it to me every night by saying “cookie.” This story is a story more for preschoolers and young children learning to read. It is what they consider a picture book. Picture books always made children happy‚ they could see who the story was talking about and not have to use their imagination if they were too young to explore theirs

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    Modern Gadgets: Daily Useful Applications versus Health Hazard to Mankind” By: Jason Pablo Fame Angelo Baltazar INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Modernization has invaded the whole humanity. With these gadgets around us‚ life becomes very convenient in many aspects. People find it very easy in sending their mails to their recipient through quicker access called e-mails. People can even communicate at the farthest distance just because of this advance technology that exists now. Practical

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    modern day beowulf

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    The crowd screamed with excitement. He had done it once again‚ Max won the mach. Of course it wasn’t a surprise that he won; after all he had never lost. This was Max’s profession‚ boxing. Though his parent never understood why his dream was to beat up people‚ they let him do it because they love him. Since he was young‚ Max had always had a deep fascination to the world of boxing. Even as a toddler‚ he was always stronger than two boys his own age combined. All this strength led him to want to work

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    Modern Day Romanticism

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    Ask anyone on the street: "what is Romanticism?" and you will certainly receive some kind of reply. Everyone claims to know the meaning of the word romantic. The word conveys notions of sentiment and sentimentality‚ a visionary or idealistic lack of reality. It connotes fantasy and fiction. It has been associated with different times and with distant places: the island of Bali‚ the world of the Arabian Nights‚ the age of the troubadours and even Manhattan. Advertising links it with the effects of

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    Modern Day Paralanguage

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    even when we are not speaking.  The same goes for other social animal species.  We are rarely taught about this mostly non-verbal form of human communication in school even though it is very important for effective interaction with others.  Growing up in a society‚ we informally learn how to use gestures‚ glances‚ slight changes in tone of voice‚ and other auxiliary communication devices to alter or emphasize what we say and do.  We learn these highly culture bound techniques over years largely by

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