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    One sunny day at school there was a girl named Adrianna. She had a best friend named Miracle. In class Miracle overheard a girl named Daniella and Aliya talking about her best friend Adrianna. Later that day‚ Miracle thought that the best thing to do was to tell Adrianna. When Adrianna heard what the girls said about her she immediately got hurt and started to cry. She was so filled with rage she had very cruel thoughts about the girls‚ but instead of acting on her thoughts she did what she thought

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    Compare and Contrast of Vicky and Rodger      This essay compares and contrasts two short stories of "The Quickening" by Lisa Interollo and "Thank You‚ Ma`m" by Langston Hughes. Vicky and Rodger is both teenager who are thieves‚ because it explores how both stories illustrate that Vicky and Rodger have a negative impacts by their family. They both have a caring person but Vicky is more likely to change for the better than Rodger is.       Firstly‚ in the stories of "The Quickening" Vicky and

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    1- what were the reasons for laura ashley intial success? The strategy they are employing was good one and credits two factors for its success in bucking the downward trend amongst retailers: a focus on furniture and a move towards e-commerce. he key success factors of Laura Ashley up to 1985 are identified as high quality production‚ innovative designs‚ good brand management (the ‘Laura Ashley’ name was and is strong)‚ well placing of stores‚ creation of good atmospheres in stores‚ general design

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    Top 7 Reasons Your Kids Should Learn How to Swim Swimming is excellent for both physical and mental health. It is one of the most popular sports in the world. As a parent or guardian‚ you should teach your children how to swim. It is a low-impact exercise that promotes an active lifestyle. The activity provides an effective workout that assists kids to gain numerous development skills. This guide offers top 7 reasons your children should learn how to swim. 1. Improves Team-Building Skills One of

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    Nothing Lasts Forever: A New Critical Analysis of “Ozymandias.” Throughout the history of man‚ there has always been a select few who wish for immortality. They build awe-inspiring kingdoms‚ erect massive statues‚ all in a vain effort to leave their mark on the world. None of them has been successful‚ thus far‚ and Ramesses II is no exception. In the poem "Ozymandias‚" by Percy Bysshe Shelley‚ a traveler shares his experience at the site of a statue depicting Ramesses II. The statue has fallen

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    Gattaca and the Holy See of Cloning ​The world is filled with new technologies and inventions that allow a human to become “Perfect”. To many the main point of life is to be better than the next person. Life is meant to prepare us for heaven‚ but some people lose sight of that goal. They see temptations and pleasures that can be easily achieved if you are better than the person next to you. Standing out can destroy you or make you in today’s society. Those who strive for perfection want a life

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    In the ‘not-to-distant future’‚ the world of Gattaca is where genetic engineering has become the normal approach to procreation. Gattaca’s society involves a culture of self-advancement through genetic determinisms‚ a caste system of valid and in-valids and social discrimination based on ‘genoism’. This sterile and cold society of elitist collaborations like Gattaca promotes competition‚ isolation and discrimination. This is something that is dangerous to individuals and relationships and shows an

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    To this day I compete in my high school swim team‚ and yet I can’t seem to forget tryouts. All I remember is that I wasn’t sure of just how good I needed to be‚ so I spent five hours a day in the pool‚ burning my back just to make sure that I had done everything I could. That is to say that I see myself as a highly competitive individual‚ and I also have seen myself limited by my financial background. Maybe I couldn’t compete in the swim club‚ or maybe I couldn’t go to the FCCLA (a club)

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    Formal Analysis: The Last Moments of John Brown The Last Moments of John Brown is a painting by Thomas Hovenden. It is an oil on canvas painting painted in 1884. The dimensions of the painting are 46 1/8 x 38 3/8 inches. This piece was painted to depict abolitionist martyr John Brown being taken to his execution in Charlestown‚ Virginia‚ on December 2‚ 1859. The piece is currently located at the De Young Museum in San Francisco‚ California and its original location is at the Metropolitan Museum

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    In the 1800’s there was a whale named Jobe and he loved to swim in the warm oceans waters. One day while Jobe was swimming with his pod he saw a mysterious shiny object and went down to observe it. The closer Jobe got the shiny object the more mesmerized by it and the closer he would swim to it‚ until he was directly in front of it. Jobe was so close he wanted more than anything to reach out and touch the object‚ but he had this gut feeling that he shouldn’t and he should go back to his pod right

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