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    Make Your Sushi!

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    want to impress your friends by showing them you can cook and serve your favorite dish? Do your friends like Japanese food? If they do‚ do you want to call them over and serve them Japan’s most well known food‚ sushi? Then you should really learn how to make sushi. Sushi is an example of many cultural dishes of Japan. It is not very difficult to make but sometimes you might struggle in some processes. There are many types of sushi so I will go through them one by one. First is the Maki sushi

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    Your Dream Vacation

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    Your dream vacation In 21 century people become more and more busy. They always have to work‚ take care of their children‚ their family so a vacation is very necessary so am I. I’m a student‚ I don’t have much money‚ time... But I will tell you about my dream vacation so if something is unreal don’t care about them because it just a dream it may be come true or not but it always make life more colorful. My vacation must be a long vacation about 2 weeks or a month. Because I think it is a suitable

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    Write a letter which you hope to be published in your local newspaper. Inform readers what leisure facilities are available for young people and families in your area and explain how you think they can be improved. (16 marks) Dear Editor‚ You will be aware what an awful‚ boring place Halstead is. After all‚ one does not run the paper for twenty-five years without acquainting oneself with the area somewhat. I would firstly like to offer congratulations on the twenty-five years the Halstead

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    Achieving your Dream

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    Achieving Your Dream Striving for greatness comes with overcoming obstacles on the journey. Many people believe that in order to be accepted in society‚ you have to continuously be striving to be a better person. Nobody accepts who they really are and are constantly needing the approval of the people around them. In the movie October Sky‚ Homer Hickam is constantly trying to be accepted in his society and to his parents. From the experience in my life‚ having the approval of someone makes life

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    It's Your Move

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    opened our souls‚ minds‚ hearts‚ and eyes. At a time like this‚ we must offer up our deep appreciation and thanks - together with resolutions to continue strongly striving for‚ and living the life‚ he demanded from us. Moreover‚ to spread his teachings and that which he stood for‚ throughout the world. Appreciation can only follow awareness. To develop awareness we need to contemplate. Where to begin? The most oft-repeated teaching of the Alter Rebbe‚ which we have all heard from the Rebbe‚ was .אז

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    Good Country People

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    The role of character names in “Good Country People” In the short story” Good Country People” by Flannery O’Conner ‚country people were thought of as hardworking ‚honest‚ often referred to as “salt of the earth “but in reality even the best of good people have their flaws just like anyone else. In the story there are six different characters‚ and with each character’s name there is a lot revealed of their personalities. In the opening of the story there is Mrs. Freeman who worked for Mrs. Hopewell

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    Good Country People

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    Good Country People Flannery O ’Connor ’s “Good Country People‚” is written in third person while using the omniscient narrator to focus on different character ’s consciousness throughout the story. Therefore‚ the reader knows what some of the characters are thinking about; so he/she is able to see the irony involved in the story. O’Connor’s use of symbolism in the choice of name is almost of being ironic‚ and humorous; furthermore much of the irony is implied in the title of the story‚ “Good

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    holidays at my grandparent’s in Point Place‚ Wisconsin. It is a small suburban somwhere near Kenosha. This town is extremely small and has a dismally low population. However‚ I like this place. There are a lot of things to do in such a small town. There is the Lake‚ Mount Hump‚ Bargain’s Bob or the Point Place Shopiing Mall. But my favorite part is undoubtely the Old Point Place. Indeed‚ this area which dates back to the 60s is actually the place to go for young people who want to hang out. Indeed‚ there

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    Another coming of age element that proves that Holden is a coming of age character is Idealism to Realism. Most of the time in the novel Holden idealized kids and viewed them as innocent and pure. However‚ later in the novel when Holden visits places like school‚ that represented innocence‚ his whole view switches and he realizes that in reality kids are not perfect. Once when Stradlater asked Holden to write a detailed essay on one subject‚ Holden opened up about his brother Allie that died from

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    Your Inner FIsh

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    Dispute: All organisms with vision have similar eyes and similar vision genes. All organisms with vision do not have similar eyes. There are many groups that have similar eyes‚ but not every single organism have similar eyes. Since most of the picture processing happens in the brain‚ the function of the eye is just to capture light to carry to the brain for processing of an image. (149) Human’s camera-like eyes are similar and common to every creature with a skull. However many different types

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