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    goals. The only way to achieve our goals is to know what we want to plan how to get it. Life is a dream‚ realize it. First off my main goal is to go to a good college. I really want to come out of high school with a high grades. I know with high grades I’m going to have a lot of options for schools. I would try to go to a maritime school or university to get a bachelors degree in computers or an associates in art. I don’t know which I want to go for first‚ I’ll decide later. I’d choose those areas

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    education? I plan to go to college‚ because I want to succeed in life and not be in the streets later on. I also want to make my parents happy. College is right for me. College is fundamental to me for several reasons. For example‚ in the article College Is Worth The Cost‚ by Brooks C. Holtom states that “college graduates earn $2.1 million in a lifetime income compared with $1.2 million for high school graduates.” I will earn about a million more dollars than high school graduates if I am a college

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    principles‚ but Nathan Bedford Forrest ’s advice was the utmost of simplicity‚ "Git thar firstest with the mostest men."2 As we look at the challenge facing our nation ’s military today‚ our leaders would do well to look at Forrest ’s campaigns and strategies as a guide. . Forrest won respect for risking his life while trying to save his aging uncle. Subsequently‚ Forrest won the affection of Mary Montgomery who‚ in 1845‚ became his wife. In 1851 Bedford moved to Memphis.

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    E-readers and e-books may have seemed like a fad‚ but clearly they are not going anywhere. There are a number of styles and types to pick from; the Nook and Kindle each have various versions and options‚ for example‚ based on your budget and your needs. Debate rages about which is the best e-reader‚ but this is about the advantages and disadvantages of an e-reader regardless of the one you buy. Advantages For starters‚ we will look at the benefits of e-readers. Do you travel a lot? If so‚ an e-reader

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    What I Want To Be When I Grow Up ‘What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?’ Is A Typical Question That Most Elders Ask Their Children.In The Past Choosing A Proffesion Was Easy The People Used To Follow Their Ancestral Proffesion.But In Today’s Generation Selecting A Proffesion Is Not An Easy Task.Everybody Needs To Work Hard To Get A Proffesion Of His/Her Own Choice‚And With Many Unemployed Students Everybody Has To Join The Rat Race.But For Me Being A Scientist Is The Only Goal Of My Life. When

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    Christine Mandagi Professor Barksdale English 126 5 July 2010 2nd essay Over Rated I remember when I was thirteen I used to think that high school life would be the best time in my life. Well‚ that was an assumption that I came up with after watching all the movies and reading those teen novels. However‚ the fact turned out to be quite a bummer to me. All of my expectations fell right on my face after I spent about a week in high school. Nothing was really new there‚ I’ve seen those people

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    working with kids is the attitude and attention span. Kids will be kids and will get distracted or give trouble. But when working with children it is a great feeling hearing them say their first word. Or when a man has a stroke and he talks to his wife for the first time years. Ages of patients goes from 6 month old babies to adults‚ no age limits are set for a patient to receive therapy. But the age that gets seen the most would be 2-7 year old children. “Greatest thing about being a speech pathologist

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    a spectator‚ I do believe that both cultures are privileged in different parts of the books‚ and the influences on both generation of acculturation and assimilation in this book also need dialectic discussion. But the author ‚as I think‚ cares more about Hindu culture and tends to foreground it. The life for the first-generation immigrants is very hard. They should not only get used to the new environment‚ but also bear loneliness. This book reminds me another story that I have read before

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    Readers response The Mortal Immortal was quite different than past assigned readings for several reasons. First‚ it was a short story rather than a long-winded‚ descriptive novel. This appealed to me because that‚ in itself‚ shows a turn to the modern side of literature. Gone are the days of praising the sublime and merely hinting at characters emotions. More presently‚ audiences want to be quickly brought into the action‚ and to experience a high level of energy and enjoyment throughout the entire

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    Patrice Flowers Professor Arzola English 1302 Friday‚ February 22‚ 2013 Critical Analysis of Nora Ephron “The Boston Photographs” Nora Ephron author of “The Boston Photographs” reaches out to her readers by touching their emotions by some gripping photographs. She claims “Photojournalism is often more powerful than written journalism‚” this theory is proven in her writing. In Ephron essay‚ she discusses the photographs that Stanley Foreman took of an attempted rescue that turned to a devastating

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