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    My Favorite Sport

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    My Favorite Sport “Great teams are not made up of many well rounded players. Great teams are made up of a variety of players‚ each having their own strengths.” by Pele. This is one of many things I have learned when I play soccer. It has been 4 years since I started to play this sport. I was just a kid at that time. After 6 years of playing this sport competitive‚ I confronted a lot of problems. I became a lot more mature and I understand life better. For example‚ I learn how to always keep calm

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    Driven by fear and strengthened by instinct‚ Sanger Rainsford fights valiantly‚ in Richard Connell’s "The Most Dangerous Game‚" to best General Zaroff at his own game. Although rather undeveloped‚ the characters in the story still give the reader something to connect to. The theme‚ although presented in a unique fashion‚ depicts yet another reiteration of the epic struggle between good and evil. Regardless of the few twists and turns‚ Connell’s use of plot manipulation still leaves room for a great

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    My Favorite Sights

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    My Favorite Sights As it known to us all that different countries possess different cultures‚ which presents both from the country’s sceneries and its people’s custom‚ such as the diversity between ancient Rome and ancient China‚ and every country is proud of them. China‚ a country that is famous for its large amount of gorgeous sights attracts millions of tourists each year. And Beijing has always becomes the first choice for foreigners owing to its historical and scenical aspects. One

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    Its life is in jeopardy. This is exactly how Rainsford feels when he is hunted by General Zaroff. Suspense‚ setting‚ and irony make Richard Connell’s "The Most Dangerous Game" an electrifying short story. Suspense is a major element in this story. Without it‚ the reader will get bored. After Rainsford finds out that Zaroff has "invented" a new game‚ all the readers get curious of what that new hunt is. When Zaroff reveals his sick way of hunting humans‚ shock fills Rainsford. Later in the story‚ Zaroff

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    I believe Richard Connell used descriptive writing techniques very effectively in his short story‚ The Most Dangerous Game. Connell uses varying descriptive phrases to avoid repetition‚ as chapter two teaches us about. An example of such a technique is on page 69‚ when Rainsford hears the gunshots while standing on the ship. It mentions the darkness multiple times‚ yet every time it is described in a different way. Later this is seen on page 70. This describes the dense jungle in many different ways

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    “The Lottery” written by Shirley Jackson and “The Most Dangerous Game” written by Richard Connell share a common theme of violence and cruelty. In “The Most Dangerous Game” humans are hunted‚ as mere animals‚ to serve as the perfect prey to satisfy a desire for challenge. In “The Lottery” the townspeople are forced to participate in a ritual that will result in the death of an unwilling participant to satisfy a belief that the sacrifice of one of their own will guarantee a bountiful harvest. By

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    My Favorite Show

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    My Favorite Show I have many favorite shows; one of my favorite would have to be Prison Break. There are so many reasons why it’s my favorite. My main reason is the plot of the story/show. Two brothers who broke out of jail with a group of other prisoners. Another reason is the suspense of the show. It’s literally impossible to guess what’s going to happen next. My last reason is probably just me but the little messages the show gives here and there. Messages in the sense of what it shows

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    Remember the Titans Essay

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    Remember the Titans Essay – Draft ‘Remember the Titans’ directed by Boaz Yakin is a film that demonstrates many important themes. The three that are the most significant in the story are racism‚ determination and acceptance. Racism‚ as it shows the hatred of another race or other races and is a major obstacle that today’s society needs to tackle. Determination is a quality that requires someone’s mind to be set on a certain goal that they think they may not be able to fulfil. Acceptance for each

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    My Favorite Sports

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    things‚ including movies‚ music‚ and sports. Although‚ there are many ways for me to be entertained‚ I prefer the enjoyment of sports. As a youngster I enjoyed playing backyard games. We rounded up neighborhood kids and played for fun. We played either football or basketball every weekend. These two sports are the favorites of those who play them around the world. While these sports are alike in many ways‚ they are very different in other aspects. Although sports such as football and basketball

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    My Favorite Teacher

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    Jessica Fleming Melissa Eudy ENG-095-950 January 31‚ 2011 Favorite Teacher Descriptive Essay My favorite teacher would have to be my former co-teacher‚ Mr. Adrian. He was practically the reason that adored going to work everyday. Mr. Adrian had been married for 8 years‚ had no children‚ was and only child himself and had never worked a day in his life was unlike any other person that I had ever met. When I was around him I felt like a child that never endured a dull moment. Mr. Adrian and

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