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    Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving. Did you do anything fun? Travel anywhere distant? In your last email you said you ride a bike called a recumbent. I have to say that it is a very strange bike. There are a few people in Brainerd that ride those in the summer. I personally wouldn’t ride one but to each their own. I can’t believe that you work on such a range of projects from $30 to $300 million. What was the smallest project you ever funded and what was the biggest? And what were they? Our topic

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    Happy Moon Memo

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    The given argument initially brings up an issue that many parents picked up their children when day-care center has already closed. Although the road construction on I-72 was mentioned in the memo‚ the owner of Happy Sun Happy Moon day-care center ignores some consequences from the construction and recommends charging regulation for those parents who arrive late. This argument lacks of adequate evidences and reasons behind such determination and thus it may dissatisfy some parents.Therefore‚ I think

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    a few things have really developed me through defining moments. My first defining moment was when my mom got sick. I was seven years old and just got home from a vacation to mexico with family and couldn’t find my mom anywhere throughout the house. I was told that my mom was sick and had to live in the hospital for a little while. My mom ended up having to stay in the hospital for a couple months and I remember having to adjust to home life without my mom. My mom used to make me dinner every night

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    Memories chosen to go with a person in time affect their entire perception of life. Our personal feelings have a relation to our memories. The memories carried by a person can easily be untrustworthy through the storyteller. In Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?‚ Jeanette’s memory is not reliable because of her own perception of her adolescent life. Jeanette Winterson recognizes that‚ as the story teller‚ we see the story through her eyes. She is very straight forward as she recites the haunting

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    My Defining Moments

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    Like many before me one of my most defining moments came from my high school days when I was still attempting to find a balance between getting good grades and maintaining a social life. During that time‚ I was just entering a period where I had dealt with bullying without standing up for myself in school. As a result‚ I entered high school somewhat embittered but also made it intentionally difficult for others to get close to me since many of the people I had once held close to me had turned on

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    Happy Patient Procedure

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    I do not foresee a happy patient coming out of this procedure. From the beginning‚ the MA should have educated the patient on the purpose or procedure of the laboratory order. When she should have been educating the client she could have been putting her gloves on as well‚ but instead she was looking for the proper vein and cleaning it without gloves. Whether the MA washed her hands or not‚ she is still spreading germs. The gloves should have been put on prior to her ever touching the patient‚ not

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    Essay on Life of Pi

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    Christophe Auber Grade: 11 Life of Pi by Yann Martel tells the story of a sixteen year old religious boy‚ called Pi Patel‚ who survives in a boat for 227 days after a shipwreck. I believe this book deserves to win the Man Booker Prize not for the story it tells but for the thoughts it brings to our minds. The first interesting idea that is brought up by this novel is the conflict between religions. In the book this is shown by the arguing of the priest‚ the monk‚ and the Muslim man over

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    in every child’s heart. At some point when we were little‚ we listened to the bed-time stories as if they were real‚ we depended on the happily-ever stories as our source of faith‚ knowing that someday‚ we will all strive for our own happy endings. In the novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel Pi is a character stranded at sea with no way out. Throughout the journey Pi uses his faith to overcome adversity and survive. Pi’s strong faith proved to be the key in keeping Pi mentally tough providing him with

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    what makes people happy

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    Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life‚ the whole aim and end of human existence.”–Aristotle By Dave Hood Many of the great philosophers have attempted to answer the question: What makes people happy? World religions‚ such as Christianity‚ have attempted to explain what makes people happy and how to live a happy life through faith‚ the belief in God‚ by reading scripture‚ by living life according to the moral code‚ and by the religious doctrine imposed by the church. The philosophy

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    My Defining Moment

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    The hands that I look down upon can’t be mine‚ why because they’re covered in blood. But they must be‚ I also taste the blood on my lips every time I breathe. I can’t feel my face‚ all I feel is the adrenaline rushing through me. The blood‚ the adrenaline‚ and the metallic taste‚ all mixed together is too much. I start running to my mom. I can’t yell because if I do the blood will get in and the taste will remind me of how hurt I am. How could such a childhood experience end in blood and a broken

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