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    Aim of My Life

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    incident of my life it was the first day of September. My result of i.com was to be declared on that day. I had been waiting for the day with anxiety and curiosity. I got up at six o’ clock. I took bath and prayed to God to grant me success. My mind was swinging between hope and fear. It was strange stage of anxiety and expectation I was not sure what was slotted for me. My parents had high expectation of me. At one moment I was sure that I would pass obtaining Grade A. Again‚ I feared that if I failed

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    My Boss and I

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    My Boss and I When I Take a long time‚ I am slow‚ When my boss takes a long time‚ he is thorough‚ When I don’t do it‚ I am lazy‚ When my boss does not do it‚ he is busy‚ When I do something without being told‚ I am trying to be smart‚ When my boss does the same‚ he takes the initiative‚ When I please my boss‚ I am apple polishing‚ When my boss pleases his boss‚ he is cooperating‚ When I make a mistake‚ you’re an idiot. When my boss makes a mistake‚ he’s only human. When I take a stand

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    their downfall. A pioneer in this type of science fiction‚ Harlan Ellison envisioned a dystopia in which a handful of humans are made to live through a sentient supercomputer’s tortures. Despite how one-sided the conflict seems‚ the story ultimately centers around a power struggle that leaves both groups nearly in the same situation. In "I Have No Mouth‚ and I Must Scream‚" Ellison employs analogies to blur the distinctions between the creator and the creation‚ demonstrating that living is suffering

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    changes in my life

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    Changes in my life This essay is about how changes haveoccurred in my life. These changeshave occurredbecause I went to adifferent country. First in Pakistan we have a lot of differences. Like most of students not follow the time schedule. We also do not have a lot technology.In addition when I am in my own country I am dependent on others. Now that I have moved to Canada I have noticed a lot of changes in my life. The lifestyles in Canada are different from my own

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    Diversity In My Life

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    I frantically look at the time as I race to pick up my siblings from school. I take them home‚ then rush to coach my cheer team of 16‚ ten-year old girls. I am extremely passionate about coaching; I love to teach my girls all the skills they will need to compete‚ but lately it has been hectic. My mind is racing thinking of the endless amount of studying I need to do‚ coupled with how I can help my struggling cheerleader Payton with the routine. Time has been stretched because my life has changed

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    My Life Teacher

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    My Life Teacher Whether it’s a person‚ song‚ book or whatever it might be everyone has some kind of influence in their lives. An influence can drive someone to better themselves‚ or maybe send them in the wrong direction. They really determine the way people turn out. Just like anyone else‚ I have had many influences in my life‚ some good‚ some bad‚ and they all cross my mind when I have to make a big decision. Over all the ones that do come across my mind my mom impacts my decision the most

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    my lie life

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    can live where you want to live and go to church where you want. You do not have to ask anyone for permission to do these things when you have freedom. Freedom means being able to read whatever books you want to‚ and watch what you want to on television. Mostly‚ when you are free‚ it means that you can have your own opinion and that you can share that opinion with other people even if they don’t agree with you. For these reasons‚ and a whole lot more‚ freedom is a very important thing to have in your

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    My Perfect Life

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    A Perfect Life My daily morning routine leads me to realize one thing - my life is perfect. Every day when I wake up‚ I curse my alarm‚ stumble to the bathroom‚ and brush my teeth while I stare out the window. Sometimes I stand there too long‚ or at least longer than my sleepy body allows. Regardless‚ I enjoy this. Here I can meditate about everything that I do: breaking my pitching wedge in half in frustration after a poor round of golf or completing a plethora of schoolwork. However‚ only

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    the song “Fly Over States‚” they hear the words “Just a bunch of square cornfields and wheat farms” and “ Who’d want to live down there in the middle of nowhere?” There are many reasons why people would want to live in the middle of the United States where Nebraska is located. Arts and Culture‚ Recreation‚ and Agriculture are some of the many reasons why Nebraskans love to live in Nebraska. Nebraska has many opportunities for Arts and Culture. The Pinnacle Bank Arena offers family friendly shows

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    myths laid to rest

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    Myths Laid to Rest: Death‚ Burial‚ and Memory in the American South The performance of distinctive rituals associated with the burial of the dead establishes a basis for the creation not only of a cultural identity‚ but also of communal memory. For the enslaved population in the antebellum South‚ the burial of fellow slaves provided a means of cultural expression. Nonetheless‚ funeral services for deceased slaves created a source of contention between slaves and slave owners—not simply because

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