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    Why I Like Beethoven

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    Why I Like Beethoven! Why I Like Beethoven! I like Beethoven so much because he is a very great pianist and I love his music. He wrote songs for the piano‚ viola and violin. I really like his songs because they are defined with great beauty and I really like playing them. For example‚ Für Elise is a beautiful song with a soft flowing sequence but with a fast strong section as well. I also like him because he is very persistent. Even though he went deaf at only the age of 22 yet he still went

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    Hardest Decision I Ever Made It was about 3 months ago when everything started; I woke up one day and got ready to go to work. Since it was the summer break my father had asked me if I could help out in the hotel because the receptionist had a surgery and couldn’t come to work for a whole month‚ so I accepted. I finished getting ready and left. On my way out I stopped by our letterbox because something was stuck there‚ (A leaf I think). I opened the letterbox and there it was: the leaflet that

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    why i like food

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    about the seasons‚ calendars and animal life. Include project creations‚ songs and play in your preschoolers’ learning to help their young minds understand which animals sleep through the winter‚ where and just how long of a sleep that is. i just like food okay? conclusion conclusion i dont have one haha ok good bye Hibernation makes a great winter theme for preschool students who might be fascinated by animals that sleep through the winter and don’t wake up until spring. Learning about hibernation

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    story that has a meaning. The short story‚ “How Much Land Does a Man Need” is a parable and so are the verses of Luke 12:16-21 “The Rich Fool.” Each parable has a different moral‚ or the contrary. These two parables have a lot in common‚ for instance the moral of both stories are exceedingly similar‚ and the parables both have consequences. Something different between the two parables is howHow Much Land Does a Man Need” uses irony unlike “The Rich Fool.” They both have similarities yet‚ they also

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    How to look after a hamster by Vivek Patel Information The most common and largest type of hamster is the Syrian hamster‚ also known as the golden hamster. These are naturally solitary and will fight if you try to keep them in pairs or groups – breeders have to be careful to introduce mating pairs only when the female is in season. If you want a Syrian hamster‚ only keep one! Dwarf hamsters grow to about 8cm and enjoy company of their own kind but it’s best to keep a pair or group of females as

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    A Hero or a Fool

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    Mrs. Tinquist English II H 12/4/12 [TITLE] It is often an authors perception of a novel that he is creating that shapes the main character of a literary work. The title of a book is the way he focuses all readers in to what is truly important. Like most other authors‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses a title‚ The Great Gatsby‚ to represent that some object‚ Gatsby‚ is great. You don’t find out until you begin to read this novel that Mr. Jay Gatsby‚ a poor man from North Dakota‚ is the one who considers

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    Feste the Clever Fool

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    madonna‚ why mourn’st thou? Olivia: Good fool‚ for my brother’s death. Feste: I think his soul is in hell‚ madonna. Olivia: I know his soul is in heaven‚ fool. Feste: The more fool‚ madonna‚ to mourn for your brothers soul being in heaven. Take away the fool‚ Gentlemen… That was an argument between the “fool” by the name of Feste and the proven fool‚ Olivia. This argument between Feste and Olivia is one of the many examples that show that Feste is anything but a fool. Here Olivia mourns for her dead brother

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    Things I Like to Do

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    Things I like to do I like playing the guitar. Though I am not very good at it and am still learning‚ I can play some tunes. I spend quite a lot of time playing the guitar so much so I get scolded sometimes by my mother. I suppose I do tend to spend a bit too much time with it. Anyhow‚ playing the guitar is very enjoyable. I also like taking evening walks around my neighborhood. In the evening the air is cool and refreshing. The children are busy playing and the neighbors are friendlier

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    The Song I Like Best

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    There is no one in the world who does not like songs and music. Songs are of many types. They make us feel relax and give us a break from our stressful lives. They also give strength and help us feel stronger and motivated. Sometimes‚ they let us sense the feeling of love and some songs make us sad. Moreover‚ we can also burst out our feeling by songs. Among countless songs‚ the song I like best is " We are the world 25 for Haiti". The original song was written by the famous star Michel Jackson

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    DESCRIBE THE ROLE OF THE FOOL IN THE FIRST 2 ACTS ALSO CONTAINS INFORMATION ON ALL OTHER ACTS Superficially‚ the Fool in Shakespeare’s King Lear serves as comic relief‚ abating the dramatic tension with his witty insults and aphorisms. The Fool’s purpose‚ however‚ is not limited to tomfoolery. Ironically‚ he is the most insightful character in the play‚ making sound observations about King Lear and human nature. The full purpose of the Fool is to stress Lear’s poor judgment‚ to contribute to

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