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    I Wish I Could

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    I Wish I Could I wish I could turn back the clock to vanish regrets of my wrong decisions from my heart and memories. Those regrets not only made me mentally weak but also depress me. Elders are real profit and their advices are the best way to success. My ego made me blind and ruled the brain and that was the point where I fall and still regret. I wish I could go back to correct my mistakes and to be a man I used to be‚ full of confidence‚ cheered and eager for success. There is saying that if you

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    I Persist and I Will Win

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    Good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for considering me to be your next class president. Since freshman year‚ I have been a passionate advocate for our student body. When a food poisoning epidemic broke out on campus‚ I crafted the petition to demand better service from our food providers and better oversight from school administrators. It was unacceptable for the health of our peers to be compromised by consuming the food in our own cafeteria. Many of you agreed with me‚ and the petition

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    I Wish I Knew

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    I WISH I KNEW WHY Broken families are often hard to live in. Especially divorced ones. It’s one thing for your parents to split-up when you’re a young child‚ but it’s another when you go through 15 years of your life thinking that you’ll always be a family like I did. I would have to say the most significant time in my life was when my parents were getting a divorce. Christmas had just passed and the New Year of 1998 was approaching fast. My parents had always bickered but this time their

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    Should-I-Use-I

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    Writing Center Should I Use “I”? Like Be the first of your friends to like this. What this handout is about This handout is about determining when to use first person pronouns (“I”‚ “we‚” “me‚” “us‚” “my‚” and “our”) and personal experience in academic writing. “First person” and “personal experience” might sound like two ways of saying the same thing‚ but first person and personal experience can work in very different ways in your writing. You might choose to use “I” but not make any reference

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    i do but i dont

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    don’t look so good‚ roy ROY Well‚ Ethel. I don’t feel good While roy is laying on the couch Ethel starts to walk around the couch behind roy‚ with her finger tips traveling up the couch. ETHEL But you lost a lot of weight. That suits you. You were heavy back then. Zaftig‚ mit hips. In pain roy hurries and stands up stands up to face Ethel. ROY I haven’t been that heavy since 1960. We are all heavier back then before the body thing started. Now I look like skeleton they stare. Ethel walks

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    I Wonder as I Wander

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    I Wonder as I Wander I Wonder as I Wander is in a minor key within the whole song. The piece is abstract. The music fits with the words because the words and the music play a role in how the character is wandering and thinking which makes it a mystery. In the music‚ almost at the end of each phrase the tempo gradually slows down and then become slower and softer‚ which brings out the beauty of the song‚ and make it very interesting and special to me. “I Wonder as I Wander” grew out of three lines

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    Does art have to have meaning? Conversely‚ if something is meaningless‚ can it be art? Through ages‚ human’s experienced expressing feelings‚ emotions‚ thoughts‚ contents and purposes through various ways such as languages‚ science‚ mathematics and finally comes up with arts. So‚ rely on the title question‚ in this case‚ does art have to have meaning? And conversely‚ if something is meaningless‚ can it be art? In my opinion‚ as a visual art student‚ I really believe that art is what humans created

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    Analysis of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech The most effective uses of persuasive language in Dr. Martin Luther King’s‚ “I have a dream” speech are the repetition of certain words‚ the use of inclusive language and emotional language. The uses of these forms of persuasive language help emphasis the points that Dr. King is using. One of the most effective uses of persuasive languages in Dr. King’s speech is the use of repetition. The use of repetition emphasises the crude meaning

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    Title: I Have Walked a Thousand Miles Author: Gerda Weissmann Klein Genre:Non-Fiction Number of pages: 261 The book I Have Walked a Thousand Miles‚ by Gerda Weissmann Klein‚ is a very touching book‚ that almost made me come to tears. Through this book‚ you can tell the hardships that the Jews went through during the Holocaust. This book mainly focuses on a brave and strong thirtneen-year old girl named Elli‚ who is sent to Auschwitz with her family. She has to face many terrible challenges

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    filled with many rhetorical and literary devices . Like his ¨i have a dream¨ speech‚ a very meaningful speech that american citizens will never forget .which was meant to bring equality and freedom for all blacks. Even though black slaves were given their ¨freedom¨‚ they weren’t treated as truly free people‚ in which they weren’t allowed the same privileges as white people were given In martin luther king jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech‚ he used figurative language quite often. The

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