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    Personal History Essay

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    Personal History Essay In my childhood‚ an old blueprint with a lingering ammonia smell was a doodling sheet for me. I have always been familiar with the world of architecture as my father is an architect. Although I have wandered quite a lot‚ I have till now developed my architectural philosophy and talent in my own way by getting experiences from school through a construction company to an architectural designer’s office. I entered the department of architecture on a scholarship in 1996. But

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    Personal Belief Essay

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    Victoria Moore 11/02/2013 Personal Belief Essay Dr. Padgett EE524 The overall aim of education is to allow one to continuously seek knowledge‚ which in turn capacitates growth. In searching for educational aims‚ finding a subordinate outside of the educative process is not the main concern. According to John Dewey (1916)‚ “Because aims relate always to results‚ the first thing to look to when it is a question of aims‚ is whether the work assigned possesses intrinsic continuity” (p. 118)

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    Personal Opinion Essay

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    Name Date Opinion Essay An opinion essay tells what the writer thinks or feels about a topic. People have different opinions about things. In an opinion essay‚ you write your opinion about a topic. When you write an opinion essay‚ you choose a topic about which you have strong feelings. You support your opinion with reasons. For this Unit Project‚ you are going to write an opinion essay about the wetlands of Mississippi. Writing Process Part I: Prewriting Ideas As you learned in Unit 1‚ Mississippi

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    Advanced English Book Review – Zlata’s Diary: Imagine yourself as a child again‚ your living life in a tiny‚ freezing cold house with no gas‚ electricity or water and insufficient food. You can’t go anywhere outside because it isn’t safe. There is no school for you to attend because there are too many risks and no one is willing to teach. You don’t ever see your friends‚ and the thought of them in danger is always on your mind. You have played with all your toys and read all your books. You don’t

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    Diary of a Smoker Essay David Sedaris’ “Diary of a Smoker” uses character‚ plot‚ setting‚ sensory details and dialogue to convey the story of a smoker. His description and tone bring the reader closer to the story with each paragraph. Sedaris uses character to introduce the smoker‚ the annoying woman from the park‚ the doctor and Hugh the roommate. Characters are what make a story in all contexts. As readers we all need someone we can relate to in order to be interested. As a reader of this story

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    Awakenings Personal Essay

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    Personal Essay June 6th 2014 Topic Question: How is the human spirit more powerful than any drug? Awakenings The movie Awakenings portrays the true story of a doctor named Dr. Malcolm Sayer‚ and the events of the summer of 1969 at a psychiatric hospital in Brooklyn New York. Dr. Sayer is a research physician he’s never worked with people before; Sayer’s carrier has been dealing with plants and some insects. Dr. Sayer is confronted with a large number of patients once he accepts the job

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    This book‚ "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie‚ is about a boy called Arnold Spirit aka Junior. He is a Native American that lives in an Indian Reservation. He isn’t really satisfied with his life‚ since he’s pretty poor‚ but he gets along. He doesn’t really accept himself‚ since he has multiple medical problems‚ and he has been beaten up since he was little. When he starts to gain more friends in this new (American) school‚ he starts to like and accept himself more

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    Personal Essay- Divorce

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    Personal Essay #1 Both of my parents were in the navy‚ that’s how they met and where they fell in love. They got married in 1994 and soon had two girls‚ my sister Breana and I. Growing up I always thought I had the “perfect” family‚ we went to church every Sunday‚ had family dinners every night‚ a happy family that cared for each other‚ we always spent time together‚ went on family vacations‚ and my Mom and Dad didn’t fight. Or so I thought anyway… At the age of seven I started to notice a change

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    Motorcycle Diaries’ by Ernesto Che Guevera‚ follows Guevara’s endeavour around Latin America‚ where he discovers the social injustices foregrounding the continent. He is exposed to many provocative‚ yet intensely meaning experiences‚ leading to new understandings that allow him to speculate about future possibilities. The novel ‘Heart of Darkness’ by Joseph Conrad explores the self-discovery of humanity’s descent into depravity‚

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie is a book about the struggles that Arnold Spirit Jr. had to endure while living on the Spokane Indian Reservation. With the support of his family‚ he decided to attend Rearden High School in order to change the path of his life for the better. Along the way‚ he discovers and loses himself in the process of bettering himself. Sherman Alexie used his own tribal identity to inspire the events that Arnold Spirit Jr. was experiencing in

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