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    Descriptive Writing Beach

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    becomes a frizzy fuzz ball. Smells of salt wafts up so strong it burns her nose hairs. Taking a breath in she lets the humid air fill her lungs. She walks across the scorching sand until the chilly water brings her bare feet some relief. Sand kisses in between her toes‚ sliding away only after she lifts her foot to take another step. Just above the sand‚ the water twirls it in a hypnotic dance overtop her perfectly manicured toes‚ before it recedes to rejoin the ocean once again. Pushing and pulling the

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    Beach Description

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    Crushing violently against the slick and glimmering rocks that intermittently align the picturesque shore‚ the wonderfully blue velvet waves can be raucously heard from thousands of yards away. Jagged-edged and slippery‚ the mountains of bordering boulders act like the Great Wall of China‚ providing a barrier against the thrashing surf. The transparent sea seems to threaten passersby who dare to boldly venture closer‚ as the unfolding currents roll forward with intimidation. Reckless and consistent

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    Dover Beach Analysis

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    The Analysis of Dover Beach By Matthew Arnold Matthew Arnold uses many literary techniques to make Dover Beach such a prominent and well-known poem. By rhetorical schemes‚ tropes‚ and imagery‚ Arnold demonstrates a theme that can connote many different ideas. However by analyzing this poem‚ I interpreted Dover Beach to be about Christianity. The theme or central message of Dover Beach pertains to people questioning the moral and theological concepts of Christianity; therefore‚ people losing

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    Need and Friend

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    a letter to your friend about your illness.* 2.      Write a letter to your friend about how you spend/pass your leisure time.*** 3.      Write a letter to your friend about your favourite foods.** 4.      Write a letter to your friend about home town/native village.*** 5.      Write a letter to your friend about your visit to the St. Martin’s Island.*** 6.      Write a letter to your friend about your visit to the liberation war museum.*** 7.      Write a letter to your friend about your visit to

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    The only way to solve a serious crisis between two nations is by going to war. What is your opinion? Even though the twentieth century saw two world wars‚ the threat of war is something which hangs over us all the time‚ and is particularly acute in times of international crisis‚ It is my belief that war is not the answer and should only be declared as a last resort. Avoidance is the key word. It is a sad fact that war is being waged somewhere in the world every day of the year. Obviously‚ without

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    Real Friend

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    A real friend is one who stands by his friend in the hour of his need person deserts his friend at a time when he needs him the most‚ he cannot be called a real friend if two persons simply know each other‚ and they can call friends. The real test of friendship is‚ therefore‚ not mere acquaintance but the will to render timely help to a friend in distress. It is indeed very di to find a true friend in this world. Of course‚ there have been a few examples of true friendship in this Lord Krishna and

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    Beach Metal Detection

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    As a form of metal detecting‚ beach metal detecting has grown immensely in popularity over recent years. Not only is it a fun‚ healthy‚ outdoor activity but with more and more people on public beaches these days it can be profitable as well. Here are some basic tips to help you enjoy and profit from detecting on the beach and sand: TIP #1 While all-round detectors have led good finds‚ to be really successful in beach metal detecting you need a specialized detector. Using normal metal detectors

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    knowledge and be aware of the environment around them. Both the British university in Egypt and The American university in Cairo have their strategies and tactics for delivering the core benefits for their students‚ although there are common methods between them in the way of designing and delivering the products. The core product for the British University in Egypt (BUE) is to promote and supply a highly qualified British style accompanied by a research led learning experiences that can facilitate

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    Often‚ people compare alcohol and marijuana‚ but how closely are the two related? They both change bodily functions. However‚ these change the body in different ways. They can also change how a person looks or acts. The differences between alcohol and marijuana can be measured by how they affect the body‚ drunk or high‚ and driving statistics. Alcohol and marijuana have similar effects on the body. For example‚ they are both easily absorbed into the blood stream. However‚ when alcohol gets in the

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    Circle Of Friends

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    In the film Circle of Friends there are many different types of relationships that occur throughout the movie involving Sternberg’s eight types of love. Firstly‚ Nan and Simon have a relationship that is based on infatuation and physical arousal. Simon displays no concrete form of commitment and he demonstrates this when he states that he would only marry a wealthy woman. Simon impregnates Nan‚ and when she tells him that she is pregnant he responds immediately by saying "it’s awful‚ it’s terrible"

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