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    to survive. If all of you stay‚ then you will all live only for a maximum of 2 years. In your bunker‚ you have the following facilities: sewage system water seeds some clothes a few books some medical facilities but no operating material a greenhouse In your group of five‚ each of you have a chance to speak. You must present your case. Explain why you think you should live. Argue for your life unless you really want to sacrifice for others. Listen to others arguments as well.

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    Compare and Contrast Essay The differences and similarities of how the Mongols treated China and Russia consisted of the good use of trade routes‚ and how the Mongols weren’t strict to Russia. The Mongols controlled china differently from Russia by having a direct rule over them‚ and by changing their capital to another place‚ some of the similarities that both china and Russia shared was that their economics dropped and both wanted to conquer different places. The way that the Mongols controlled

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    The first medium bearing a function of conveying information to people was a book‚ it has been invented about 5000 years ago. The books nowadays are bundled printed pages that come in hardcovers‚ paper covers‚ and those that are paperless‚ what we call e-books. Another popular medium‚ television‚ which was introduced to public in late 1920s‚ is a significant part of our ifs nowadays. Even though traditional TV set is being replaced by online digital television‚ it is still an important part of a

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    is beginning his journey on the road to knowledge of steamboating. Twain gives the river human characteristics and even its own ‘language’. Describing the river as having “turned to blood” or a log that was “solitary…black and conspicuous” breathed life into his view of the Mississippi. Twain’s use of figurative language places the reader inside his mind during this exciting experience he once had. The wonder and pure awe of this beautiful scene are painted beautifully with his use of simile‚ “boiling

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    to be in a state of depression. The feeling of losing your significant other is a piercing agony going through one ’s heart‚ but in this case the feeling of loss can turn into someone ’s freedom. For Louise Mallard she had an erratic reaction when she was informed that her husband had been allegedly killed in a train accident. She locks herself in her room and sits in front of the window in desolation. She begins to ponder how her life will be without her husband. The sorrow that Mrs. Mallard

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    “Live Your Life” We are never promised the honor to live the next day; we are never guaranteed tomorrow. You can not live regretting your decisions. You must live in the moment or the moment is wasted. The one you love more than words could describe could be gone tomorrow; the reason they are gone could get locked up. Lose focus and look away‚ what you turned to see can be the last thing you saw before you life flashes before your eyes. Your next breath you take in could be your last. We all realize

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    I am a confident‚ secure and independent man. I’m extremely happy with myself and my life‚ but looking for something that is exciting and new. I am 6`1``‚ 200 pounds and a bundle of excitement and surprises. I love smoking‚ drinking and having rewarding sleep over’s that end with happy endings. I enjoy Jager Bombs‚ happy hour‚ good food‚ road-tripping‚ concerts‚ hitting the bars on the weekend‚ cookouts and anything that involves drinking too much with the opposite sex. I have a tendency to be stubborn

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    •What role does reading play in your life? •What is your attitude toward memory and learning? •To what extent has preparing for tests‚ test anxiety‚ attitude‚ and motivation affected your academic studies? Reading doesn’t play a big role in my life. I guess after thinking about it a little further‚ it has to play a big role in your everyday life by reading newspapers‚ magazines‚ my childrens’ schoolwork ‚ my schoolwork and so on. I do not read as a hobby‚ though‚ I wish I could or actually‚ WOULD

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    Compare and contrast Plato and Aristotle’s view on human nature‚ What is your evaluation of their accounts? Aristotle and Plato where both philosophers living in the same time period‚ Aristotle was Plato’s student at ‘The academy’ which was his school‚ so at one point in time Aristotle believed in Plato’s views but as he matures this changed their views became very different. Their contrasting views on human nature is an example of this. Plato believed that forms‚ most importantly the form of

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    Fragment Sentences Complete sentence must meet three requirements‚ it has subject‚ the subject has a predictor and it is not subordinate clause. 1. A subject (the actor in the sentence) 2. A predicate (the verb or action)‚ and 3. Subordinates clause (it a group of words that can stand alone and make sense). Fragment sentences are those that do not meet the three requirements of complete sentence. It may have too many parts or some parts are missing or the parts don’t fit together. These fragments

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