Dialogue between two students about the choice of a career Naren- Well‚ Jatin! What are you going to be? Jatin- I’ve a natural bent for mechanical occupations. So I want to be an engineer. Especially so‚ because our country now needs engineers in large numbers for nations-building and defense works. What are you going to do‚ Naren? Naren- You know‚ my father is a doctor. He likes that I should take up that profession. What do you think of that‚ Jatin? Jatin- Well‚ in choosing a career‚
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The way people react and feel to an event can depend on the environment or wherever this event occurs. This event can be anything from a life changing to a simple event such as grass. The Thrill of the Grass shows how passionate people can be for the simple pleasures in life and what they will do to protect it‚ where an event takes place can also effect how one would react to the simple pleasures in life. The narrator in this story is so passionate about the new artificial turf and how it is not
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Oksana Nakonechna Contrast or comparison paragraph Two close friends Natalia and Olga are my best friends. They are different people. They differ in everything from their appearance‚ personality and dream. The first difference between Natalia and Olga is their appearance. The first difference between Natalia and Olga is their appearance. Natalia is not very tall girl with healthy body. She has a dark complexion. Special‚ she usually cut short hair so she same as a man. Unlike Natalia‚ Olga
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Two best friends “A friend is one that knows you as you are‚ understand where you have been‚ accepts what have become‚ and still‚ gently allows you to grow”- William Shakespeare. This quote reminds me of my two best friends Sendra and Susan. As a person‚ I hardly mix with people‚ maybe because I am very picky. However‚ when I first met them‚ something compelled me towards them. Even today I don’t know that reason but I’m happy I choose them as my friends. Even though they are my best friends‚ they
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“How are you?” “Honestly? I feel like I’m dying.” “That’s never good.” “Tell me about it.” “I doubt I could if I tried.” “Do you think that—?” “Hold up! You have an ant on your cheek.” “Get it off!” “Alright‚ alright‚ relax!” “I can’t believe I didn’t feel it…” “Shit!” “What?” “I killed it.” “Kain!” “Sorry!” “It only wanted to be on my cheek!” “Why would it want to be there? I probably put it out of its misery.” “That’s not funny! It liked me because I smell good.” “Apparently died
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The Thrills and Chills of Skiing Flying down through snowy drifts‚ the sky overhead and your feet precariously balanced on two flat sticks. This is the challenging sport of skiing. It is sport known world wide and enjoyed across the globe‚ but it is also known to be one of the more difficult and dangerous. Skiing not only encompasses both challenge and enjoyment‚ it also shares a huge quantity of pros and cons. Exploring these aspects of skiing brings us closer the sport itself and puts this
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Dialogue between Plato and Aristotle Gregory Rodriguez 11/2/14 POL/105 Introduction to Philosophy Laura Templeman Dialogue between Plato and Aristotle As the students gather in the auditorium of Plato’s Academy‚ the first thing that we all can notice is the two professors that were standing at the front of the room. After they realized all the students were seated‚ that is when the first professor took a few steps forward and addressed the class. Plato: Good Morning Students! Students:
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Dialogue between Plato and Aristotle(c. 428–347 B.C.E.) “Beauty is the example of a form; beauty is not something that you can encounter directly in the physical world like an object such as a tree or horse. A tree or a horse may or may not be beautiful‚ but beauty meets with objects. Beauty does not stand alone‚ but it accompanies objects in the physical world”‚ said Plato. “Form determines what a thing is and in combination with matter is to have a thing”‚ replied Aristotle. “Form is not
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The relationship between the size of the woodlice and their speed Abstract: How does the physical makeup and size of an organism relate to various activities an organism perform is a topic many people curious about. We wanted to find out if there was any relationship between the body size of woodlice and their speed. We hypothesized that the bigger woodlice have higher speed than smaller woodlice. We conducted an in-class experiment to test our hypothesis. We took ten woodlice and divided
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takes an enormous risk by building a baseball field when he hears a voice. In “The Thrill of the Grass” the narrator strongly dislikes the use of artificial turf‚ and when he sneaks into a stadium he begins changing the field one square piece at a time. Both characters face tremendous chances‚ but with the people they love they follow their hearts and take these great risks. In “Field of Dreams” and “The Thrill of the Grass” Ray Kinsella and the narrator endure great risks. Both characters believe
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