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    Picturing the Dream Earlier in July. Almost every fourth year student was running around‚ hurrying to the faculty room‚ kept going to and fro the guidance counselor and had the photocopying station up and running till late afternoon. The class’ atmosphere was quite hectic at that time‚ everyone’s mind was filled with thoughts of things they were doing and what they had to do after. But despite the business everyone had to deal with‚ one life-changing concept was perplexing us all‚ and that was

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    “My dream vacation” I have wanted to go for a vacation for very long. The country for my dream vacation is Australia. Australia is a part of continent‚ oceanic. It is a big country with many attractions. I am going to share with you‚ in this essay‚ what attracts me such that I want to go Australia. There are many physical factors in Australia. One of them is desserts. I would like to go to a desert in Australia as there are many plants and animals at the deserts. I can so experience

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    Describe the various agents of socialization and why they are important. Agents of socialization are social groups that help shape our identities. They are important to help us find our place in society and understand who we are as individuals. The family is the most important social agent in our lives. It is the first influence for us in the beginning and has a direct impact on how we view the world‚ our morals‚ values‚ and our beliefs. The family provides our basic human needs of food‚

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    Train Dreams

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    Heidi Crist and Destiny Gonzales 1302 Dillard 7-7-13 In the novella Train Dreams‚ the characters struggle with the influenza pandemic. The infection of influenza spreads throughout America and devastates all in its path. Robert Grainer‚ a character in Train Dreams‚ explains how this disease has affected his life and how serious this pandemic was in 1918. Grainer is an average man who as a child is sent to Idaho to live with his father’s mother and her husband and children. His three cousins

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    Dream House

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    First of all I’d like to say that all of us have our own ideas and dreams about a perfect home‚ because "home" can’t mean the same to everybody. But I’m sure that for all people home is not just a place to live in. Home is your little world where you live according to your own rules and interests. It’s a place where you feel comfort‚ warmth and reliability‚ that’s why we say "East or West‚ home is best" and the English say "My home is my castle". In my opinion home always awakens the best feelings

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    Jiro Dream

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    Kudus Tiamiyu Prof. Fitzgerald Jiro the dreams Sushi directed by David Gelb alongside‚ The gleaner and I produced and directed by Agnès Varda is a critically acclaimed documentary reflecting on food history that have been getting minimum attention of people than they deserve in recent decades. Jiro dreams of Sushi centers on Jiro Ono who is about eighty-five years old. Jiro Ono is seen as a legendary sushi chef in the world though‚ he operates in a small ten sits Subway restaurant. Jiro is also

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    My Dreams

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    As a young girl‚ my dreams have always been to be happy‚ successful‚ and to make the best out of life at the same time. I will attend college and medical school to become a pharmacist‚ get married‚ and start a family. To be well prepared for college‚ I have to excel in middle and high school. In everything I do‚ whether it’s a career or motherhood‚ I will strive to be the best I can. In high school‚ I will take advanced classes‚ take part in extra-curricular activities‚ and do volunteer work.

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    The american dream

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    analysis will be on the rhetorical effects of the speech. By using many forms of rhetorical tools like Anaphora or Tautology‚ President Barack Obama manages to give a speech that is full of American ideas of life‚ like the American Promise‚ the American Dream and the future. The speech is very similar to the one he did in 2008 at the Democratic Convention‚ and contains many form of repetition and “between the lines” political views. In the first couple of paragraphs‚ Barack Obama deliberately begins his

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    A Wonderful Dream?

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    Joshua Ballou Professor Mary Martin English 111 10/11/2012 A Wonderful Dream? It was a beautiful day outside that Sunday morning some summers ago; so warm and inviting. There was a nice breeze blowing which made the leaves dance happily on the trees. Grass waved around in it‚ this way and that‚ like the mane of a galloping stallion. The sky was intoxicatingly hypnotic with a handful of fluffy clouds

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    American Dream

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    American Dream with downfalls and misconceptions in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button with many scholars and universities proving it as well. In the 1920s the true American Dream consisted of a working husband‚ stay at home wife who will eventually bear children and still stay home. The women’s roles increased by controlling finances but also wanting new appliances to keep up with the technological advances. Balancing kids‚ a whole household and finances made the so called “American Dream” change

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