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    Only Then I Realized

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    “Only then I realized how much I loved her” The death of a family member will always be a considerable trauma for the rest of the family members and other relatives. Any life can be taken away in a blink of an eye. I don’t think anyone really thinks about tragedy until they are actually faced with the shocking news. I never thought much about it myself‚ until I was faced with the devastating news of my life. My cousin’s death was unexpected. I didn’t realized how much I loved her until I seen her

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    A Contextual Analysis of “Words I Never Said” by Lupe Fiasco “Words I Never Said” is the second single released from Lupe Fiasco’s third album Lasers. This single was released on February 8th‚ 2011 for online download. “Words I Never Said” is a very informative and somewhat opinionated song. Through his lyrics‚ Lupe Fiasco is trying to speak out to the people and let them know what is really going on in the world and how they should pay attention because they play a huge part in it. The lyrics refer

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    Different Words for "Said"

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    ds for said • Broke in • Calmly‚ Caustically‚ Cheerfully‚ Commented lightly‚ Complacently‚ Concurred thoughtfully‚ Crossly • Didn’t question his judgement‚ Dryly • Encouraged‚ Expression denoting disapproval • False cheerfulness‚ Finished‚ Friendly fashion • Gently‚ Grated‚ Grinned‚ Groaned‚ Gruffly • Happily‚ Hotly • Impatiently‚ In a casual tone‚ In a chiding tone‚ In a courteous manner In a curious tone‚ In a dry tone‚ In a flirtatious way‚ In a level tone

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    If She Was Gone

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    If She was Gone A lot of the time people take having a mother for gradated. A mother is someone that not only brings you into this world‚ but also makes sure you are cared for and protected. She teaches you things that no one else can‚ and provides you with a safe environment in which you can healthfully live and grow. Life without my mother would be one of the hardest things I would ever have to overcome. Comparing my life without my mother by my side would result in the loss of my best friend

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    She Said Yes She Said Yes‚ is a true story about the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. This book reveals the tragedy of the Bernall family and a mothers personal heartbreak after losing her daughter‚ Cassie Bernall in the incident. This also shows Cassie Bernall’s path through life and her new-found love for god. She Said Yes is a very touching yet sad story. In the shooting on April 20‚ 1999‚ 17 year-old Cassie Bernall went to school on a normal day‚ totally unaware on what was about

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    Unger Democracy Realized

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    everything. Roberto Unger is a Brazilian theorist and law professor at Harvard who has written many books based on a wide range of different political topics. The book that I will be analyzing in this paper is Unger’s Democracy Realized: A progressive alternative. Verso. And in particular his chapter ”the importance of democracy.” I will also be analyzing a chapter of a book by Jared Diamond who is a professor of geography and physiology at UCLA.

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    poets of the Romantic period was William Wordsworth. Wordsworth wrote many interesting poems‚ and one of his finest was "She was a Phantom of Delight". Wordsworth had relations with many women and so it wasn’t known for whom he wrote this poem. In his poem‚ he never describes any particular women‚ nor mentions a trait distinctive to one of the women he met. Thus‚ the women to whom he wrote this poem remained a secret. Wordsworth starts off the poem saying‚ "She was a Phantom of delight". There is

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    She Was Her Home

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    that she is Chaya now. In some ways she is accepting but in many ways she is also still in denial. I know that she is still in denial and that she still knows she is Hannah. Near the beginning of the book she is transported into the world of chaya and she does not like it‚ she wants to go home so when she sees a door that makes her think that it’s her way back because it’s they way that she got there. Although it’s the way she got there its not her way back because when she opens the door she does

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    Why She Was One Decision?

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    It was one decision. It was a single choice she had made. It was one moment. But how could it set so much into motion? She didn’t know‚ then‚ of the negative consequences of her action. She didn’t even imagine them. All she could see were joyous possibilities -- possible happiness‚ possible love‚ possible desire and change and experience and all things new. That’s the thing about optimism‚ it leaves us unprepared. Her possibilities became realities. She had something she was afraid to lose. She

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    In “She Thought she was Irish -- Until a DNA Test Opened up a 100-Year-Old Mystery” Libby Copeland’s intention is to keep her audience on their toes and fascinated with every detail. Readers are gripped by the compelling‚ sentimental story‚ and stay because key elements are shown in a fascinating way. Through sentence structure‚ the appeal of Pathos‚ and word choice‚ Copeland composes an emotional story causing the readers to want more. The variety of sentence structure throughout the article keeps

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