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    Dear Azaire

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    slow‚ silent chants. Anticipating every moment in case the earth falls in and crushes you‚ leaving you to witness a slow and painful death. Looking up at the last ‘beautiful’ scenery‚ is the sky of metal artillery‚ before waiting for what could be your last moments of in the trenches‚ this is what you should be living‚ you out of all men deserve this. Having every freedom as a man you decided to abuse‚ a pure woman‚ is it her fault she cannot conceive. Every part of me misses her Azaire; i turn

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    save energy save future

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    After reading “How To Save The News‚” by James Fallows‚ I have mixed feelings and reactions. I can agree with certain points made within the article‚ and I disagree with others. I think the general public can attest to the fact that the “survival of high-quality journalism is essential to the functioning of modern democracy.” The decline of the news industry has brought about a new issue to focus future journalism and business towards. The question brought about in this article is in what direction

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    Stay at Home Dads

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    Stay at Home Dads When we think of a stay-at-home dad‚ we think of a deadbeat dad that can’t get a job and support his family. In reality in these economic hard times more and more men are forced to stay home and raise their children while the wife works. In our culture we’ve had fixed gender roles where men were the breadwinners and the women stayed home raising the children. We should not judge those dads that are taking on the role of Mr. Mom because they are doing their part in rearing their

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    The Sons of Liberty were much like modern day Isis. From burning houses to murder‚ they were the a group of people no one dared to provoke. The famous rebel group took a stand against the British Parliament for what they believed was right. They gave colonists hope in not only their future‚ but also America’s future. The Sons of Liberty are important because they secured America’s future‚ showed their bravery‚ and formed the Continental Congress. The Sons of Liberty organization consisted of only

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    Hanoi and Dear Tom

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    Topic1: write a postcard to your friend‚ telling him/her about the place where you spend your holiday Dear giap‚ This is a picture of MyKhe beach. It is beautiful‚in the sea sight looks very romanticly. The sun shone when I and my dad were going for a walk on the beach. On the contrary‚ when it rise (rose) (grammar)‚ the glow of dawn was dazzling bright red but it was not intense heat. When the sun began to appear‚ at the same time I had (bo 1 had) (tense) breakfast

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    Save the Tiger

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    Save the Tiger This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2009) Save the Tiger is a 1973 film about moral conflict in contemporary America. It stars Jack Lemmon‚ Jack Gilford‚ Laurie Heineman‚ Thayer David‚ Lara Parker and Liv Lindeland. The film was directed by John G. Avildsen. The screenplay was adapted by Steve Shagan from his novel of the

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    Dad In paragraph 3 when Manning says his fathers‚ “words were physical” he means that he and his father rarely communicated with words. During the time he and his dad were arm wrestling to him that was their way of communicating. During Manning’s trip home he and his father each learned that they both are not the same people they use to be‚ each and developed and changed. Manning realizes that his father is getting old and is much weaker. Manning’s dad learned that his

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    My Personal Essay - Dad

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    Forever In My Memories Dear Dad‚ August 9‚ 2009 marks the tragic night that you left my life. I had just gone to bed‚ after a wonderful day full of birthday wishes. The last time I saw you alive‚ you had a drunken smile on your face and a Heineken bottle in your left hand. Half an hour after I had fallen asleep‚ mom shouted and banged on my door‚ awakening me from my slumber. Assuming that she was acting bizarre‚ I thought nothing of it‚ as I attempted to fall back asleep. Before I knew it‚ she

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    An Analysis of “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” by Flannery O’Connor The author‚ Flannery O’Connor‚ wrote a short story in entitled “The Life You Save May Be Your Own”‚ which took place in Britain during the late 1700s. In the story‚ the main character‚ Tom T. Shiftlet‚ a drifter‚ meets Mrs. Crater‚ an old toothless woman‚ and her mute daughter Lucynell. The use of irony helps to show the true identity of Mr. Shiftlet while the theme shows the struggle humans face in redeeming themselves. Mr

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    him‚ my dad stood there with a look of utter disarray‚ anger‚ and hysteria on his face. We could not help but derive a conclusion. All the now healed scars of fights past were about to be reopened and we felt the impending doom of separation. As we stood like deer in the head lights‚ looking at my dad in fear of being included in the abuse‚ we began to do what we always had done and that was just get out of the way‚ but not without a lot of pleading and weeping for our mothers safety. “Dad!” my

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