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    be left behind and we would make new ones. When I found out we would have to move I was upset. We had worked so hard to make that house look how we wanted it to. We built things that we hoped would stay there for a while‚ but when we were told we had to move everything we built we wouldn’t be able to take with us. I could feel an empty feeling in my stomach when I thought about us having to move. My hands were shaking and tears were rolling down my face. I was not ready to move yet. We had to pack

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    What Do I Stand to Benefit?

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    Money is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given socio-economic context or country.[1][2][3] The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange; a unit of account; a store of value; and‚ occasionally in the past‚ a standard of deferred payment.[4][5] Any kind of object or secure verifiable record that fulfills these functions can be considered money. Money is historically an emergent market phenomenon

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    How Do I See Myself

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    How do I see myself five years from now? By year 2018‚ instead of being an astronaut which I cannot fail to remember as my ambition when I was little just like any other kid of my age‚ I shall have been an alumnus of CvSU getting my certificate in electrical technology. I also see myself in the corporate world applying the skills and knowledge I have in my chosen field and along with the stable job I have is the wellbeing of my family. In the first place‚ who would not want to help their family

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    Invisible I

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    Invisible I By: Melissa Cantor Journal Response #1 I started reading "Invisible I" a book that was recommended to me by a librarian at the KPL in Kitchener-Waterloo. I have only just started but I am really intrigued. Already we know that Amanda has gone missing but we have not been given any of the details as to how‚ why‚ when and who. Another interesting part is that the series is entitled "The Amanda Project" but this story is told through the voice of Callie‚ one of Amanda’s friends

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    besides‚ if i did not care for ida‚ who would? this mantra parroted itself endlessly in my mind‚ practically shrieking into my ear during ida’s most crooked moments. such as the frequent occasions i would find her‚ soaking in the tub‚ eyes closed‚ an ophelia in her own rite. she’d awake early in the morning‚ before my eyelids had even begun to ponder the possibility of parting‚ and run the bath water to the very brim. she would undress‚ sliding her cotton robe to the floor‚ and her shorts off the

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    Yet Do I Marvel Myths

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    values of a culture‚ (610). The poem‚ “Yet Do I Marvel” is myth about angering the Greek gods and the toils and tribulations they make you face to seek redemption to gain their favor. Myths are relevant to today’s society because they give represent what the society feels morally‚ politically‚ religiously‚ and philosophically. “Yet Do I Marvel” was written almost a hundred years ago but can be generalized into today’s society by all that we face. When anyone angers any god we have to face the consequences

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    fault or blessing. When we experience faults in life we find faith in a higher power to lead us in the right direction‚ far away from fault as possible. Structures of worship have been around for centuries encouraging people to learn the word of the righteous‚ and giving them lessons through those who have faulted before them. The church belonging in the gutter is a comparison of a human’s capability to make decisions and God’s ability to give consequences. In the book‚ I Heard the Owl Call my Name

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    Analyzing “I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You” Pablo Neruda’s poem‚ “I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You”‚ the theme illustrates the confusion and pain of falling in love. This poem shows how hard it is to love someone and how love sometimes can hurt. This poem combines two general poetry types: it is a narrative poem because it tells a story and it is a lyric poem because it includes the writer’s feelings and passion. In this poem‚ it shows how fast time goes by. The writer

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    'I wish I had listened'

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    the bed. There was a form which he remembered never filling out. ‘Fox Courts Community Living Centre – Application Form for Foster Home.’ His first day at Fox Courts had been a sunny one. Jennifer Cormier‚ his carer‚ had shown him around the place. When she had dropped him off at his room‚ she had said to him ‘If ya ever need anything‚ gimme a shout yeah? It’s not easy adjusting‚’ before winking and leaving him to his thoughts. She had given him the form two days later and he had promised to fill

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    The Gentle Lena

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    Lena’s gentle‚ sweet‚ servant-like behavior was a commentary on the way on the way society saw and treated women in the early 20th century. Lena did not have an opinion of her own‚ she did not know how to make decisions on her own; she was told what to think‚ where to work‚ what to do with her money‚ her free time and her future; her life was designed by someone else because she was a women and unable to make decisions for herself. In the early 20th century society treated women as though they

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