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    Hey there Bob! It’s been a long time since we did not see each other. I’ve been missing the most kind and supportive of friend of mine. I heard that you and your family move here in our place. I hope to see you soon. By the way‚ since you just transferred maybe you are wondering how you’re going to spend your leisure time. I have new hobby which is very exciting and fun. You will surely enjoy and never regret transferring here with this hobby of mine. My hobby is swimming. Perhaps‚ you are already

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    Expository Essay Past and Present of Tattoos “The word tattoo reportedly is derived from the Tahitian word “tatu.” (Walker 1999 -2010 p. 1). The main idea of this paper is to identify where tattoos have gone wrong through culture over the years of mankind. By justifying the background and history of tattoos with their meaning and their original culture to help identify where society has disassociated the true meaning of cultural acceptance and gave way to fear. The earliest suggestions of

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    Fate expository essay Period 1 February 8‚ 2013 Fate is the course that life takes whether the person wants it to go that way‚ or not. It is believed by many that our lives are predestined by a higher power of some kind. Some believe their fate can be altered by the choices they make in their lives. Others believe that no matter what your free will chooses‚ you will always be on the course that was predetermined long

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    Perseverance Expository Essay “Yes‚ it’s true! I told him to wash his own darn car. I’m not his slave…” –White Lilacs by Carolyn Meyer. This quote shows the character Henry from White Lilacs standing up for himself. Even though everyone close to him was being pushed around‚ he still stood up for what he believed in‚ that he had equal rights to the White residents of Dillon. You shouldn’t just let people push you around and control you in life; you should stand up for what you believe in.

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    EXPOSITORY ESSAY FOR THE HOUSE By: McClain Baxley A circuit is a closed loop that electrons can travel in. A source of electricity‚ such as a battery‚ provides electrical energy in the circuit. Unless the circuit is complete‚ that is‚ making a full circle back to the electrical source‚ no electrons will move. There are three essential parts to a true circuit. These include electrical devices. An electrical device is a device that resists the flow of energy. Another electrical device that a successful

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    Immigration is what has made America what it is today‚ particularly New York City. The United Sates experienced successive waves of immigration‚ each with different cultural backgrounds. However‚ they all moved to the America because it offered them opportunities and life options they may not have had in their countries. Additionally‚ each wave of immigrants experienced discrimination which hindered their social status and success. Italians and Russian Jews are currently group as white in society

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    famine‚ war‚ to a need for more space and commonly a desire to provide a better life for families. The realities they each group experiences one on the shores is as varied as well ranging from acceptance initially to an initial distrust of the group arriving. For America this will beg the question just how willing is its desire to welcome the poor and huddled masses from around the world and how successful is America being a true melting pot of people? Reasons for Immigrating To the United States

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    Slavery in Colonial America As the colonies of America developed‚ the slave trade also flourished. Unknown at the time‚ the colonist involvement in this trade would have monumental effects on America. First‚ slavery increased American participation in the triangular trade‚ but also stunted Southern industry. Second‚ slavery led to an ultimate feeling of white supremacy and plantations that defined life in the South. The slave trade had vast consequences on the economy and society of Colonial America

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    Chun Ming Poon ENGL 116 J.THOMAS The Education Problems in America The United States is supposed to be one of the world’s most affluent and technologically-advanced societies. Unfortunately‚ education is not as effective as it should be. There are many problems with public education. I think redistributing funding‚ collecting the comments on education system from the public‚ could really make an impact on our education system. What is wrong with the education system? Referring to Rose’s “I

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    Central and South America would not have been the same without the Indians. History itself would be dissimilar in Colonial America without the Indians. There is a probably chance that slavery would have gained popularity quicker if there were not any Indians. History today would not be the same without the Indians. The Colonials learned guerilla warfare fighting from fighting against the Indians. Also the because of the existence of the Indians farming grew in the colonial Americas. The Indians did

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