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    There are many interesting places in the world to visit. Many places are interesting because of their popularity‚ some are interesting because of the climate and some are interesting because they are always on the news. Chicago‚ St Petersburg and Armenia are three places in the world that have an interesting history. Chicago is part of Illinois which is one of states of the U.S.. Chicago is not English word. It’s the word form one of languages used by Indians. It means the strong smell. This

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    Mountains vs Beach

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    English 101-007 6 January 2012 Vacationing at the Beach or in the Mountains No doubt‚ people always look forward to taking a vacation from their typical everyday routine. There are a great number of possibilities to choose from when deciding on where to vacation. The two most common vacationing spots are the beach and the mountains‚ in which both places offer an unlimited selection of entertaining activities. The mountains have activities that the beach does not offer and vice versa. When trying to

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    Favorite Food

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    That’s My Boy (2012 film) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the 2012 film. For other uses‚ see That’s My Boy. |[pic] |This article’s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and | | |making it more concise. (January 2013) | |That’s My Boy

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    My Favorite Word

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    What is your favorite word‚ and why? My favorite word is callipygian. It is a Greek word‚ originally derived in the 1640’s or 50’s to describe a statute of Aphrodite. It is an adjective. It means having a well-shaped buttocks. It’s essentially a more sophisticated way of saying “DAMN‚ look at that ba-donk-a-donk!” After reading that‚ you may think I am a perverted animal. Please‚ let me explain. It started when I was a junior in high school. My friend came rushing down the halls laughing‚ his

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    Dover Beach Tone

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    “Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold is a poem from the late 1800’s‚ which discusses a man’s view on emotion‚ life‚ and religion. The author Matthew Arnold portrays this message by using action and the setting of Dover Beach. He alludes to Dover Beach in many ways in order to talk about his personal views. An example is‚ when the author starts talking about the physical setting of Dover Beach‚ which he uses to allude to the emotions that he feels. The author then goes on to discuss the human condition

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    Essay About Jamaica

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    When you are an American citizen you really don’t know too much about the world other than the United States of America. Only possible ways to learn about other countries outside of the United States is to travel to them‚ read articles‚ do research or watch documentaries on them. With there being over one hundred other countries in the world other than the United States of America‚ one country that seems very interesting to me is Jamaica. Jamaica caught my interest because many of my family members

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    Essay: «Are you an optimist or a pessimist about your future» Optimists believe in surpassingly fair and god-blessed future‚ meantime pessimists prophesy that we should expect nothing but trouble in the future. Both opinions go from one extreme to another. It is just conceivable the truth lies somewhere in the middle. At least once every human was plainly perplexed by the ultimate questions of existence‚ the meaning of life and future. While the first two subjects may be light-heartedly brushed

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    Favorite Singer

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    rooms downstairs and sixteen rooms upstaires. It stands in 2‚700 acres of ground. Besides the house there are guest houses‚ a golf course‚ a swimming pool‚ tennis courts‚ stables‚ gardens‚ lakes‚ forests and a zoo. A lot of strange stories are told about Jackson. It’s difficult to decide whether they are true or not. Michael never gave interviews and was rarely seen in public‚ except on stage. Certainly his behavior may seem eccentric. In public he often wore a face mask to protect himself from germs

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    Favorite Moment Speech

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    Hello‚ my name is Zoe. I am here to tell you about the most memorable moment of my high school career… so far. For me‚ as with many of you in this room‚ high school is approximately half over. Four of the most important years in one’s personal character developments‚ some would say. We meet friends that we will never forget; make enemies that we will seemingly never forgive‚ memories that we will take with us to the end of our days. Good memories and bad memories‚ high school memories tend to

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    Analysis of Beach Burial

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    Analysis of ‘Beach Burial’ Kenneth Slessor’s poignant poem‚ ‘Beach Burial’ contemplates on the improper and unfair burial that the Australian soldiers‚ who were at war with the Germans during World War 2‚ receive as a result of the fact that they could not get back home. The main idea that the poet was trying to get across was that as a result of the soldiers not being able to get a proper burial‚ they are not able to be recognized and are considered to be just another casualty of war:

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