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    The Benjamin Franklin You Never Knew Famous Person Report By: Ian McGowan-Jepsen For: Mrs. Crawford My famous person is named Benjamin Franklin. This book describes Benjamin Franklin as a self-improvement genius‚ inventor‚ businessman‚ scientist‚ world traveler‚ community organizer‚ and a generous person to everyone. He was the first American who was famous in both America and Europe. In this report I will list five important facts about Mr. Franklin’s

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    Describe the world you come from; for example‚ your family‚ clubs‚ school‚ community‚ city‚ or town. How has that world shaped your dreams and aspirations?(*) (200-250 words) Growing up in an immigrant Russian Jewish family resembles a chess tournament. All pieces have their precise position‚ movements and strategies; all my family members work together to achieve an ultimate goal of making it in this wonderful county. This puts enormous pressure on me since I am the oldest child‚ holding the

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    If Only You Knew What Really Happened Education has become essential for every adolescent to have before entering adulthood. It’s nice to learn information everyday‚ but when it isn’t true or adjusted to fit the European standards it makes the Hebrew Israelites look negative. I am one who’s completely sick with this concept and wish people would open their eyes and see they are lost and been deceived. If your going talk about Christopher Columbus; you should include those who guided him on the Mayflower

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    holidays is never enjoyable because of the perpetual traffic jams that choke the streets. The inability to move freely is already bad. To make things worse‚ there are irresponsible or poor drivers who cut across lanes without signaling‚ stop suddenly or generally do not seem to be aware of the danger they cause to others or to themselves. Then there are idiots who talk on the mobile phones while driving‚ or kids who stick their heads out of the window‚ kids who sit on their daddy’s lap‚ and one day I saw

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    The role that stereotypes play in assimilation is that stereotypes can oftentimes make a wrong impression on a specific group‚ culture etc. which can cause individuals not to have a clear understanding of that group and/or culture. Referring to the poem "I’m Not the Indian You Had in Mind"‚ there are evident stereotypes present. In the poem‚ the public perception is guided by images in films and other media of ’Indians". In one part of the poem it states‚ "...the movies that we all adore the clichés

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    Why do you think this Confrontation Happened? This confrontation happened because of the economic turndown that impacted the country so management had to cut back. As a result‚ management was limited to the number of staff they can hire and Cheryl was unhappy that her department did not get a new member of staff. In addition‚ Cheryl thinks that the department of Nursing do not have enough support for patient care and she expected Linda to discuss the opportunity of hiring a new employee. Rather

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    September 9th Storm poems ( Re-draft ). Compare the ways in which Heaney and Hughes describe their storms. “Storm on the Island” starts in a very dramatic way by setting the scene of the poem on a lonely‚ deserted island. Firstly‚ Seamus Heaney describes the surroundings in a way‚ to make the readers assume that the storm is set on a very bare waste land with a handful of residents on it that preparing for a storm that turns out to be more severe than they expected. Seamus Heaney then

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    doing is suitable for me. The reasons are as follows. In the first place‚ I normally have a better understanding on the things that I learned by doing them. Ten years ago‚ after graduated from a university‚ I began working for an electronic company‚ which manufactures color televisions. During the first several months‚ I just sat in my office to read the mechanisms of color television from books. Those theories seemed to be so abstract to me that I can only understand 30% of them. So I decided to go

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    himself telling tales about his own sexual misadventures. These stories each had a self deprecating sense of humor. Ames has also won a Guggenheim Fellowship. Jonathan Ames was born in March 23‚ 1954 in New York City. He grew up in Oakland‚ New Jersey and went to Indian Hills High School; he would graduate from Princeton University and got his Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University in the subject of fiction. Ames also has had a long time love of boxing‚ and occasionally fights under the name of

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    university has prepared for you. Although we are going to suffer‚ we should never ever lose our faith during our prime time in the university. You are going to have bright vision. I want to ask you‚ my dear fellows‚ are you still holding your dreams tightly in your arms? I can bet you‚ all of younever want your dream to stay in the past tense‚ but the perfect tense. In the university‚ you are going to face new challenges‚ new difficulties and new dilemmas. Never lose faith‚ go‚ run‚ fly‚ and

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