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    Does your environment shape your personality and the way you act? I completely agree with the fact that‚ one’s environment is the main factor of shaping one’s personality. I find that many teenagers including myself are very easily influenced by what they see and hear. For example‚ some teenagers are different and are more interested in the material they read on the Internet and the newspaper. Television adds for make up or clothes can easily attract our attention. Although many of us teenagers live

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    Base Details Siegfried Sassoon’s epic war poem "Base Details" focuses on a soldier’s bitterness toward the fact that old men wage war while young men fight it. Sassoon uses various literary devices to express his anger toward such injustice. The main ones being rhyme‚ strong connotative words and especially diction. The speaker‚ a soldier in World War I‚ contemplates what it would be like to be an officer in during war. By using a sarcastic and cynical tone‚ he is effectively able to condemn war

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    The first norm I decided to us is “WHEN PEOPLE ASK YOU HOW YOU ARE DOING‚ TELL THEM ABOUT YOUR WHOLE DAY”. I was sitting in library doing my assignment. I then seen a young girl who I haven’t talk to in a while and approached her and said hey. She said hey back as she continue to walk. You could tell she had somewhere to go. I then stopped her and said “How you been?” “I been good how are you doing” She responded. I went on to tell her about and argument me and my mother had that morning that caused

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    "You Are What You Eat" There are many reasons I believe that you are what you eat. When assessing an obese individual you would now that they have a nutritional problem. Likewise when you look at a frail underweight individual they may have a nutritional problem as well. Your health depends on what you eat. Weather an individual is obese‚ underweight‚ recovering from surgery or has a debilitating disease a balanced diet has a significant role in good health. A well balanced diet according to Lutz

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    position as a patriot just as those who hold the opposing view call themselves patriots. He is simply saying that patriotism is important‚ but it can also be inferred that some on the opposing side may believe that only those who are not patriots would fight the British. He shows respect for those "very worthy gentlemen" who hold opposing views to his even though they do not believe the same thing that he does. He introduces his opposing view with the rhetorical shift‚ "But…" Henry ends his introductory

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    1 Convince yourself that you have a good memory that will improve. Too many people get stuck here and convince themselves that their memory is bad‚ that they are just not good with names‚ that numbers just slip out of their minds for some reason. Erase those thoughts and vow to improve your memory. Commit yourself to the task and bask in your achievements -- it’s hard to keep motivated if you beat yourself down every time you make a little bit of progress. 2 Exercise daily. Regular aerobic exercise

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    and federal government authority. This‚ they believed‚ would ensure the progress of American society. The progressive movement refers to the common spirit of an age rather than to an organized group or party. Progressivism was so diverse in its origins and intentions that few people adhered to all of its principles. Nevertheless‚ Progressivism became one of the central elements of American liberalism‚ and the legislation and initiatives of the period lay the first steps for what would become in

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    The 1800’s was full of different fashion trends‚ from big skirts‚ to natural frames‚ to curves all over. Two seemingly very different decades have many differences and many similarities in their fashion. These decades are the 1840’s and the 1880’s. The 40’s were known for large skirts. The 80’s was known for its large bustles in the back‚ a famous example is in the painting A Sunday on La Grande Jatte which is found in the Chicago Art Institute. There were both similarities and differences in the

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    Fatso Burger which is a fast food restaurant whose symbol is Fatso the Clown. This place is really lively and there is fun around every corners. The architecture is quite intersting. It is ordinary but there are remants of the Beatnik period. For example‚ there a recolourful paintings on the walls which were painted by some hippie community. Actually‚ at the beginning‚ Point Place was the place where Beatniks settled after being expelled from Kenosha. Then‚ Point Place started to become a town like

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    If you were asked to make a fair evaluation of your teachers‚ what criteria would you use? The profession of a teacher has been one of the most important and responsible ones in the history of mankind. A lot is changing in course of time‚ but the essence of a teacher’s vocation remains the same. He has to guide a person through the early stages of life and help children and teenagers form a strong personality and understand different unwritten laws of society. Below I will present the main criteria

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