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    Love Story for My Mom

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    My Mom The people that get to know us best‚ from our virtues to flaws‚ are our parents. They have the greatest influence in our life because they are the people we see the most and have known for longest. They sacrifice many luxuries in order to give their children the best life possible. My mother has had a huge impact on my life and it is because of her that I am the person I am today and today where I am . Most people say I am a lot like mother‚ both physically

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    Difference between my Grandmother and Mother During my child hood‚ I had to go live with my grandmother who I consider as my mom. I use to wonder what it will be like if I go stay with my mother. My grandma always told me her rules are not the same as my mom and I am going to wish I had stayed home with her. I thought to myself what will be the difference between them is. Until one day‚ I decided to go live with my mother to experience the differences. I found out that my grandmother is totally

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    How to Love Coins

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    Task 1 02/03/13 Rationale This piece is a poem and biography written using the writing style of Judith Beveridge in How to Love Bats to show something that I love‚ coins‚ and how they represent a link between all humans and the history of the life we all share and have gone through. This story contains many ideas that are similar to Judith Beveridge’s poem however they are from my point of view and imply a different conclusion and afterthought for the reader to take away. This is that each person

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    I Love To Play Softball

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    My love for playing ball started about when I was about five years old. I started out playing t-ball and then I played C team baseball and eventually started playing town-ball for softball. I was getting to be a better player and my mom thought it would be a good idea for me to play travel ball. At first I didn’t like that idea because I didn’t know anyone and I didn’t think I was going to make it on the team. Luckily I did make the team and I loved the idea of getting to play softball all summer

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    How I Spend My Free Time

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    student‚ I am quite busy on weekdays. However‚ at weekends‚ I have much free time‚ so I usually spend it on relaxing to prepare for a coming busy week. First of all‚ in my free time‚ I like playing some sports‚ such as soccer‚ badminton or basketball‚ with my friends. Sport not only makes me stronger but also connects me with my friends who have the same hobbies. We sometimes go riding in order that we can combine sporting activity and sightseeing. If the weather is not fine enough for me to hang

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    In both the short story and the article I chose‚ women live in a culture that treats them as if they are lesser than men. In My Father Writes to My Mother‚ the narrator comes from a culture where a women does not dare speak a man’s name as‚ “none of the other women ever saw fit to refer to their menfolk…” because the men are the working class in their society. Every 7 seconds‚ a new child bride explains to the reader about how poorly women‚ especially younger women‚ are treated in countries such

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    opposite directions within the brain. Published on November 22‚ 2014 by Christopher Bergland in The Athlete’s Way "My Wife and My Mother-In-Law" by William Ely Hill circa 1915. My Wife and My Mother-in-Law is a famous ambiguous optical illusion in which a woman appears to be both young and old as your brain flips back and forth between two conflicting perceptions. Images like this illustrate how your brain can play tricks on your neural circuitry as your mind struggles to interpret perceptions of reality

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    Do You Really Love Me?

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    to be someone she wasn’t. Love sustains with a challenge is the most significant theme in “Brigid”‚ because Owen’s wife realizes she wasn’t as loving as she could have been‚ had no compassion for Brigid‚ and made herself out to be someone she was not. When true loves comes to mind‚ you usually think of that elderly couple that goes for a morning stroll in the park‚ holding hands. You infer they have been through hard times‚ but they had each other. The theme‚ love sustains with a challenge

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    Why I Love Soccer

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    As I glare at the ball then the goal. Ball again‚ then goal. I started sprinting up to the multi colored ball. I strike it perfectly. Perfect follow through. The inside bend curving the ball just right. As I watch the ball soaring through the air‚ the sun puts a glare on the ball. I have lost sight of it in the sun. I close my eyes and hear the ball sliding on the side net. I glanced up and I start cheering. Jumping up and down‚ I just won the game for the team. I love soccer because‚ it involves

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    Why I Love Hiphop

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    music. It has been my most favorite genre of music for many years. With such popular artists having such control and influence over America’s youth‚ it is easy to understand why so many people have problems with hip-hop and rap music. It is often said that rap and hip-hop music is misogynistic and praises violence. Also‚ it is argued that this genre of music deepens generalizations and stereotypes about the African-American community. Just how Tom Bissell describes his love for videogames in the

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