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    My experience in writing has been interesting because it was never predictable about what assignment I was going to get to write. It is a challenge to create something that grabs the attention of the readers and also makes the point of the topic. But I have always loved the challenges because you realize what you are capable of when you are challenged. I have never liked something that is easy because I know that I am not going to learn anything and it won’t require me to go out of my comfort.

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    The woman stares across the table anxiously‚ her son quietly staring at his hands beside her‚ the look on her husband’s face anything but pleased. The sun hangs midway over the house in the sky‚ and though it is just about time for dinner‚ no one seems to really want to eat any of the dishes she has prepared. A meat pudding sits untouched in the center of the table as if mocking her growling stomach. The silence is nearly unbearable‚ her feet tingling‚ her son obviously restless as well‚ and she

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    eyes‚ large black body‚ and fire-colored wings provoked girlish screams from every camper. When they were ready to die‚ they writhed and buzzed on the ground as if they were being subjected to electrical shocks. Last year‚ and I shudder to think about them‚ roaches silently took our cabins. Drawn by the want of food‚ the mud-colored beasts scurried across the dilapidated wooden floors ceaselessly. Only when we gassed them with industrial strength roach repellent did they retreat. It wasn’t camp;

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    invented by a man called George Stephenson. This was important to the industrial revolution. Steam locomotives were first developed in Britain and dominated railway transportation until the middle of the 20th century. One impact of the railway was the speed of travel which was greatly improved by railways. For example until the advent of the railways‚ no one had travelled faster than a horse can manage at full gallop and within a few short years of the first major line opening‚ the Liverpool & Manchester

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    the continuous question ‘why’. • Sibilance [Sibilance is repetition of ‘s’ sounds] Note that ‘s’ is used fourteen times in the second stanza‚ in addition to the ‘s’ sound of the ‘c’ in ‘saucy’. This sound fits the meaning well as the poet is writing about greasy dirt that covers everything. • Rhyming There is no regular rhyming pattern in this lyric. The only obvious line rhyme is ‘et’ in the second and last line of the fifth stanza. But there are many other sound repetitions. The lack of line

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    I awoke on a beach‚ completely soaked‚ with salt water up my nose‚ and sand in every uncomfortable place imaginable. Drenched black hair obscured my sight. Cold sea air chilled my bare back. If I didn’t move soon I would die of hypothermia. I stood on my trembling legs. The cold wind bit at my chest. The sky was dark and it was clear that it would rain soon. Broken boards and scattered crates littered the shore. Clearly I was on some kind of ship‚ but where I was or where I came from was lost to

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    Writing About Likes and Dislikes: Responding to Literature The act of reading is accompanied by emotional responses which‚ at the simplest level‚ take the form of pleasure or displeasure: You either like or dislike a poem‚ story‚ or play. You have not said much‚ however‚ if all you say is that you have liked or disliked something. Writing about likes and dislikes should require you to explain the reasons for your responses. In short‚ your discussion should be informed and informative.

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    BOX 74‚ Al-KHUWAIR‚ CODE 133  24473600 Fx 24485364 Second semester 2012-13 Specialization: Electrical power engineering Level: Baccalaureate EEPW4256: Power stations Chapter 1: Load curves & its relevant factors Prepared by: Jayanna k Lecturer: Electrical power Engineering Student name: Student ID: Power stations Page 1 Chapter 1 Load curves & its relevant factors Contents: 1.1 Analysis of Load curves 1.2 Important terms & Factors 1.2.1 Connected Load 1.2.2 Maximum demand

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    The air flew past our heads‚ and screams echo through the air. The sun is beating down relentlessly‚ people’s cheeks are tinted red‚ partly from screaming‚ partly from the sun burns that are beginning to take form. Individuals of every age are jammed close together. You can hear them begging for an end to their terror‚ and other are embracing the adrenaline‚ breaking out in hysterical‚ maniacal laughter. Lights flash in front of our faces‚ blinding us. At this point‚ my feet are dangling‚ and I

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    The Big Blue Building The big cars were rushing by so fast. They were so loud‚ and I was so scared. I walked down the alley to hide behind the big green metal dumpster with all the rancid smelling trash inside of it. I tucked my tail and tried to stay warm as I hid from the cars and those villainous humans walking past. As it got darker‚ I started to doze off. I tried to stay as awake and on guard as I could‚ but I was just so exhausted. I had been running around all day trying to find a safe place

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