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    My Mother, My Inspiration

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    My mother is my idol because she inspires me to be a strong people. She teaches me about the meaning of life. My mother’s name is Yusdawati but usually she is called Nida. My mother was born on 10 december 1963. So‚ this year she is 48 years old. She is pretty heavy and medium height. She has long black hair and black eyes. She has small nose and her smile similar with me. The things that makes my mother angry is when my house look so messy. She really does not like messy. I know exactly

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    Blanca‚ my mother. That is who I admire the most and she believes in me when I don’t believe in myself at times. She always tells me “You must go through the rain if you want to see the rainbow”. When I was trapped in a situation where I am ready to give up and throw everything away‚ I always remember that quote my mother tells me. She thought me how to fight through the struggle and to chase my dreams no matter what it takes hard work always pays off. At the age of 10 I watched my dad get on an

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    Fan My Mother Gave Me Eavan Bolland’s “The Black Lace Fan my Mother Gave me” from her book‚ “Outside History” (1990) gives readers the first impression that the poem is about the value of a fan that has been passed down to her. However‚ based on the title‚ the term “black lace” raises a sense of mystery and darkness as black lace is not completely see-through‚ there are spots that need to be filled in. To illustrate the value of the black lace fan‚ the speaker‚ who is unknown‚ narrates on how the

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    after people who oppress her. Mama didn’t like the name change because Dee was named after mama’s sister. 3. What is special about the two quilts that Dee wants? - The material used to make them are very old and could be worth a lot of money. 4. How does Dee react when she learns what Mama plans to do with the quilts? What does Maggie say that Mama should do with them? - Dee gets mad with her mama’s plan. She doesn’t think it’s fair for Maggie to have the quilts. Maggie says that her mama should

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    My Idod Is My Mother

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    my idol is my mother In our lives ‚ we came across many people . We see new faces everyday. Many of them remain anonymous ‚ some may be acquitances‚ some will become our friends but from that ‚ only one person will become our idol. What makes an idol? In the words of Oxford Learner’s Dictionary‚ idol is person or thing that is loved and admired very much. I supposed that everyone of us have their own idol either a pop‚ singer ‚ Prime Minister ‚ or football players. For memy mother‚ or ’mak’ as

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    Get-to-Know-Me Essay

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    what topic to write this diagnostic essay on‚ I decided to write about one week I volunteer at a kid’s day camp during the summer. I would show up every morning while the dew was still clinging to the blades of grass at Blythe Park. I would arrive an hour before everyone else to prepare the circles of safety and to collect tinder that would litter the ground under the giant pines. The circle of safety was about a 2-foot diameter circle of bricks I would order from the Bothell Parks Department

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    Even through the worst‚ a mother is supposed to love her child unconditionally. This is the theme of the emotional rollercoaster that is the film‚ Mommy. Mommy follows a widowed mother as she manages the harsh reality of life whilst dealing with her well-meaning‚ however emotionally disturbed‚ teenaged son. Mommy is a heartbreakingly tragic film that grips the viewer from start to finish. Director Xavier Dolan (Winner of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival) draws thematic parallels between Mommy and his

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    How I Fell in Love with Reading When I was younger I was very active and had no desire to read or learn and was more focused on playing basketball at recesses then on the topics being taught. My passion for basketball originated in my childhood when I would play the game at local parks and at home with friends and family. As I entered high school I tried out for and made the basketball team at Bell Gardens High. Because I wanted to gain a competitive edge‚ my passion for the game provoked me to

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    I Dont Know

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    Avoiding open conflict wherever possible should not be considered weakness. Justice should be pursued and in the end it will be a god’s command that prevails. Some of the maxims refer to one’s behaviour when in the presence of the great‚ how to choose the right master and how to serve him. Others teach the correct way to lead through openness and kindness. Perhaps it should come as no surprise that the origins of today’s etiquette began in the French royal courts in the 1600s and 1700s. Under King Louis

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    You Will Know Me Analysis

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    What a Tragedy Can Reveal In the novel You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott‚ you see how the narrator‚ Katie believes she knows everything about her daughter‚ Devon. Further into the book we realize Katie knows almost nothing about her daughter‚ and the things she thought she knew weren’t true at all. Katie also begins to see and realize the people around her aren’t who she had always believed them to be. A person’s perspective can be blinding‚ like a blanket covering what is right in front of

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