1. title‚ first name‚ last name 2. appearance – features and clothing 3. age 4. occupation 5. education 6. languages spoken 7. hobbies / pastimes 8. location when bomb was dropped 9. family members or close friends and their names‚ locations‚ and ages 10. wartime diet 11. reason for being up early 12. activity at the time the bomb was dropped 13. rescued possessions 14. What were the conditions with work‚ housing‚ family
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my dad is because unfortunately he died last year but gradually I get over my dad’s deadth. Well talking about something else I’ll tell you more about me as I like reading very much ‚ listening to music and playing volleyball. My favourite subject is Biology and my hobby is playing hockey. I play hockey in Plaza de Patines‚ I have played hockey since I was eleven. As you said in the letter that you wrote before this is my final year of secondary school. This school year I suppose will be more difficult
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Hemingway’s "In Our Time": Lost Generation "The times‚ they are a changing‚" famous words spoken by Bob Dylan‚ a king of his generation. "Lost generations‚" is an interesting phrase‚ but what kind of meaning should it hold? Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time is a true representation of a "lost generation" for the simple reason that all generations are eventually lost as time goes by. Hemingway focuses on a generation he knows a great deal about- his own. It becomes apparent throughout the novel
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Natalia Rivera Matthew Rivas Ap Language Mrs. Conferti February 5 2016 Rhetorical Analysis Essay Sarah Vowell in an excerpt from a radio essay read on air entitled‚ “Shooting Dad” (1997) comically yet decisively reveals that although she and her father are extremely different‚ they are still family and actually share some similarities. Throughout the essay‚ she uses different forms of literary devices like juxtaposition‚ flashback‚ and description to explain the differences and similarities
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Shopping This is a favourite topic especially for women. Most of them enjoy shopping ‚ very often buying things which even don’t need. A woman goes to the supermarket to buy bread ‚ butter and milk but her attention is attracted by many nice things such as new type of detergent‚ chocolate biscuits‚ cereals for loosing weight or new type of cheese. In half an hour she is approaching the cash desk with a full trolley and spending here all her cash. This is something what most of men can’t
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The Effect of Music on the Performance of Endurance Athletes Cover Page……………………………………………………………………............ 1 Table of Contents…………………………………………………………...……... 2 Purpose of project and Reason for topic choice……………………..... 3 Introduction on music…………………………………………………………… 4 The Different Type of Music and style……………………………………...5 Music and sports………………………………………………………………... 6-7 Music and the brain…………………………………………………………… 8-9 Music and Muscles…………..
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make fun of stay-at-home sports (4)_____‚ but on the other hand‚ television does enable us to enjoy all kinds of (5)_____ events. We can watch a racing car (6)_____ another‚ see a cyclist (7)_____ the finishing line‚ or enjoy the (8)_____ of our favourite football team. The first time I watched a tennis (9)_____ was on television‚ and I found it (10)_____ interesting. It’s not always easy to (11)_____ long distances to football (12)_____‚ and television is a good solution. Of course‚ you can (13)_____
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There was tug-of-war too.-a game played outside game because well it’s a pulling game. What child hasn’t played some form of "Tug-of-War"? In the 1800s‚ when toys and pastimes were limited‚ Tug-of-War was a popular game that required only two things in order to play they needed willing children‚ and a rope.Two teams were formed‚ and a line was drawn on the ground between them. Children held onto a rope‚ pulled with all
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As observed in its natural habitat‚ the nerd camouflages itself with its head buried into books at the library. However‚ this form of defense proves ineffective against predators such as jocks or bullies‚ making the nerd’s weak and frail stature an easy target. Over the years‚ nerds have been subject to harsh discrimination and damaging stereotypes across media. Individuals such as Steve Urkel characterize the classic ‘nerd’ look-- big‚ wide-framed glasses‚ pants pulled up to the stomach‚ and braces
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on their children. Some children need parental pressure to study. They have not realised the value of academic achievements. This is especially true for children who are late bloomers. Still carefree about life‚ they prefer to indulge in their favourite sports‚ television programmer and other interests. They have the capability to do well in their studies but they need their parents to push them. Studies have shown that when parents have high expectations of their children’s academic capability
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