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    attempt to climb or hike on Mt. Katahdin. Mt. Katahdin is at the end of the Appalachian Trail‚ which begins in Georgia. It was named Katahdin by the Penobscot Indians which means “The Greatest Mountain”. Mt. Katahdin is the centerpiece of Baxter State Park. The state of Maine has a coast to the Atlantic ocean‚ so its lowest point is at sea level‚ the highest elevation in the state all the way up to 5‚270ft above sea level. But that is only because of the fact that there is this one HUGE mountain! There

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    beginning. The profile essay that I wrote three weeks ago was the most difficult essay I have had to write. There were a lot of perplexing steps that went into writing this essay. A profile essay is a paper about a specific person; this includes parts of an interview‚ background information on the person and inspiring details about their character. After reading this type of essay‚ the audience should feel that they know the person outlined in the paper. I wrote my profile essay about my sister

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    English Descriptive Essay

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    Final Copy Descriptive Composition (#6): My Airport Passage Jet-black taxis and the shimmering lights of urgent security vehicles whizzed passed me as I patiently waited for a cease in the increasingly heavy airport traffic. As I stepped inside the newly-built extremely‚ modern airport‚ I couldn’t help but be overwhelmed by the kaleidoscope of bustling swarms of humanity; it was like a mixed rainbow of human skin – all different cultural backgrounds and colours rapidly moving around in a confused

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    Sunday in the Park What is the point of being a parent? Is it to patronize and make decisions for your child? Decisions they were not able or interested in making themselves? Is it to shield them from the world and all its awfulness‚ or is it simply too prepare them for it? Whether we like it or not‚ the world is a hard and rough place and children need to figure this out… apparently. That is the basic message in “Sunday in the Park”. How should you handle situations that you are not ready for?

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    CHRISMOND Mr. POWELL ENG 111 June 22‚ 2012 A Model of Happiness Janet Irma Victor was born on July 25‚ 1952. Janet‚ originally from Haiti‚ moved to New York with her family at sixteen years old. Coming from a large family with two brothers and three sisters‚she was determined to be successful and have a joyful life. She majored in Human Resources and managementat Columbia University. Janet defines happiness as an agreeable feeling of joy and wellbeing. She enjoys being active‚ meeting new

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    talking about in this essay is an amusement park called Six Flags. It was one of my most favorite places to visit and I was there with my family members. The amusement park was also in a larger city and it was our first time visiting. This essay will consist of three hundred words and 3 short essays. There are many other parks in the United States with the name “Six Flags‚” but I went to the one in Arlington‚ Texas. Arlington Texas is a large city with other amusement parks and other large buildings

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    Appealing-to-the-Senses Description: Let the reader see‚ smell‚ hear‚ taste‚ and feel what you write in your essay. The thick‚ burnt scent of roasted coffee tickled the tip of my nose just seconds before the old‚ faithful alarm blared a distorted top-forty through its tiny top speaker. Wiping away the grit of last night’s sleep‚ the starch white sunlight blinded me momentarily as I slung my arm like an elephant trunk along the top of the alarm‚ searching for the snooze button. While stretching

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    remember the forever-long trip to get there if you didn’t have a car. First it would be the little green Volkswagen Beetle cab to the Metra train station. But we wouldn’t get on a train; instead we would take one of those 70’s-looking vans out of the city. After that long trip in a cramped van‚ we had to take a windowless green bus to some small‚ busy town in God knows where‚ and then finally finish off the trip with yet another little green cab. But it wasn’t over yet. The cab ride was about

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    without use for wine‚ hay‚ animals‚ or just pure beauty. Staring off into the distance‚ the luminous city of Paris snagged my curious‚ wandering eyes from the enticing view of the luscious fall-colored fields. Taking the subway was the most efficient way of traveling in Paris. Every subway route had people sitting or standing‚ packed in tightly like sardines. Thousands of people roam the streets with the city being so large; looking at a single map of it looks as if it could be its own country. The mall

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    sunrays burning my eyes. My red face lighted up when I saw the city. It was truly a memorizing sight to see‚ before me stood a new place with new surroundings. I got myself together ready to explore what was ahead of me. As I walked the noisy‚ overflowing streets of Warsaw I took notice of how different everything was. The city was so well taken care of especially the dark red‚ lumpy brick roads‚ and stony sidewalks. Walking through the city I was intrigued by the unique architecture‚ the folk-art‚

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