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    changing places

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    Changing places Change of places can be for a good or bad reason‚ but in my case was for the best for our family. Most couples‚ when thinking about divorcing are worried about their children‚ because everyone knows that divorce have some effects in children’s. In my opinion divorce is about loss and change. When my parents divorced it was hard for my younger brother and I. But was a change for the best of everyone. We moved to Hidalgo. Around this change of place‚ as result of my parents’ divorce

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    Stage 2 English Communications Exposition ‘Cyberspace is a Dangerous Place’ Cyberspace also known as the internet is a place where everyone likes to go to relax‚ research on certain topics‚ chat to friends that live far away‚ arrange parties etc... But what most people don’t know is this wonderful place can be a very dangerous place for example being on the internet can be very harmful to your computer due to viruses trying to leak themselves into your computer‚ a few other reasons are that

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    Language of Terror When a person is put in an incredibly horrifying situation where the outcome is unpredictable many physical and emotional changes take place. Joyce Carol Oates’s story "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" places Connie‚ a typical teenager‚ in this situation. Throughout the story‚ occasionally using religious undertones‚ Connie’s language of a typical teenager gradually changes‚ from calm and somewhat curious to nervous and terrified. Early in the story on a

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    Where The Sidewalk Ends

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    Page 1 Madgett Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein is a poem that describes a place that is only enjoyable to children or youth because they are able to use their innocent imagination to fantasize the place beyond "where the sidewalk ends" (L.1) where as an adult may have grown up and lost their imagination in the city "where asphalt flowers grow" (L.9) A theme depicted in this poem is reality because it takes us deep into the land of childhood fantasies‚ just because we use our imagination

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    a place at the table

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    A Place at the Table There are different versions of the American dream whether it is for justice or for an escape. In this short documentary‚ it talks about the different experiences of 8 individuals who dug deep into their family’s migration stories. Almost every single one of the story tellers said that the American dream that their parents or grandparents were chasing after was a place or a dream to escape. They were either trying to escape their harsh environment‚ or trying to build a different

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    My U-10 Girls Soccer Team

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    The experience I want to tell you about today is when my U-10 (ages 8-9) girls soccer team that I coached won the Championship game. Throughout the soccer season we had practice twice a week for 12 weeks and games every saturday morning for eight weeks. At the first few practices I learned a little bit about each player and found out whether they had played soccer before or not. With every practice and game our team became better and better. We actually lost all of our games before tournaments. Through

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    The Place of Technology

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    The Place of Technology Opinions on the roles technologies have assumed in our lives vary greatly between individuals‚ but all most often question the potential effects it has on our brains and their functions. Some‚ like the author Nicholas Carr‚ see the change as a loss rather than a gain‚ and others‚ such as the Glass explorer Gary Shteyngart‚ are welcoming the change with open arms. Carr elaborates on his technological concerns in great detail in his 2008 article “Is Google Making Us Stupid

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    The Hiding Place

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    Watching the movie The Hiding Place made me realize how much better and different books are than movies. A major difference between the book and the movie was the beginning. For instance‚ the book started with the watch shops’ 100th Anniversary‚ and the movie started with the Nazis taking away the Ten Boom family’s radio. The movie skipped a lot of events such as the 100th Anniversary and introducing the family and their roles in the story. It would have been better if the movie at least showed the

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    confusion and problems to the readers when they are reading certain poems. Poets often make mistakes in their poems without even noticing it. A good poet describes their emotions or feelings the best they possibly can and remains with the same tone throughout the poem. They do not assume that the reader knows what they are feeling or understands it. Ken U Deviner’s poems are an example of bad poetry and how he often makes mistakes or glitches in his poems. There are numerous ways to make mistakes without

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    People should give up some freedom in order to be protected. Protection is equally important as freedom and it really depends on whether an event such as a terrorist attack will eventually impact the safety of the public. Having complete freedom without protection would make the people vulnerable to danger. However‚ the biggest issue of giving up all freedom is the lack of privacy. People would be told what to do without having their own opinion. They would not be able to express themselves without

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