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    Description of a Character Imagine a person who is supportive as a family member and a unique friend that would be there for you at the drop of a hat. My Uncle Matt fits the description perfectly by being an adventurous kid stuck in an adult’s body‚ without this person in my life I wouldn’t be who I am today. He is a muscular middle-aged man who wore old‚ broken Harry Potter style glasses. I would always make fun of him by the way he dressed with an old t-shirt from some random event and jean shorts

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    Process Description

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    Process Description: How to Write about a Sequence of Events Posted by Dennis G. Jerz‚ on July 16th‚ 2011 This document describes how to write a process description‚ a variation of the short report designed to convey to the reader how a change takes place through a series of stages. The process description examines an event over time; by contrast‚ the mechanism description focuses on an object in space. Use a process description when your intended reader wants to learn about the action in question

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    Duxiu's Ideals

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    Peasants had a harsh life since the beginning‚ but they never blamed the tsar for their rough living conditions. Approximately 90 percent of Russia were peasants‚ with the average peasant living to only 35 years old. Many lived in damp and musty homes‚ which they shared with all types of farm animals. [1] They were part of a larger community where the community and family were more important than the individual‚ and many of them did not have sufficient education until the 1910s‚ when the literacy

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    ideal student

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    Knowledge. As Lord Krishna says‚ Knowledge is itself the reward. True knowledge is available only for an ideal student. Who is an Ideal student? Is the Ideal student the one who pretends to listen the class? Is the Ideal student absents for the school a few times in the year? Is the Ideal student always get top marks? Only the student with some special qualities can be regarded as an Ideal student. Such qualities are Right education Discrimination Discipline Nationalism and Good character

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    Ideal Friend

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    people I call friend. In order to have a friend you must first know how to be one. It takes time to get to know someone to truly call them a close friend. Also it is vital that my friends have distinct characteristics so that our friendship can grow. What I want in a friend is something simple yet complex‚ when I choose my friends I would like them to be honest‚ confident‚ loyal‚ humble‚ positive‚ motivational‚ respectful‚ patient‚ generous and trustworthy. This paper will discuss the importance of

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    An Ideal Citizen

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    What is an ideal citizen? What does it mean to be an ideal citizen? What separates the ideal citizen from just a regular citizen? These questions tend to create a lot of debate. To some‚ an ideal citizen might be viewed as someone who is well educated‚ well mannered‚ and a proud American. While to others‚ an ideal citizen may be viewed entirely differently. To help shed some light on the topic‚ we have comprised an ideal way of tackling these tough questions at hand. In order to

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    An Ideal Student

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    An ideal student is a model for others. He is fully aware of his duties and has some good qualities. An ideal student is an asset to a school‚ society and to the nation as a whole. A student of today is a parent and citizen of tomorrow. Ideal students are noble‚ studious and high-minded in their duties. But they are conscious of their mission in life. They are bold‚ frank‚ truthful and honest but never mean‚ selfish and narrow-minded. Politeness is their ornament. They hate none but love all. An

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    An ideal Husband

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    An Ideal Husband (outline) Thesis statement: Human defines the ideal husband as the one that is kind‚ the one that care‚ and the one that has as only devotion the success and happiness of his family. In the book "An Ideal Husband‚” Oscar Wilde‚ the author‚ presents Robert and Goring as two men who were ready to do everything it takes to save their love and satisfy the demand of their lover. Although their stories are coming together in some points‚ Chiltern and Goring have their disparities

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    column which relationships are explicitly signalled and which are implicit. What is the purpose of life? It is to become happy. Whatever country or society people live in‚ they all have the same deep desire: to become happy. Yet‚ there are few ideals as difficult to grasp as that of happiness. In our daily life we constantly experience happiness and unhappiness‚ but we are still quite ignorant as to what happiness really is. A young friend of mine once spent a long time trying to work out

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