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    “The person I admire” I admire a lot of people but the person I admire the most is my friend Amie. She is very important person in my life. She works with young children and after whole day she is always calm and helpful. She can find the time to meet and help with any problem. I can always count on her. She is a teacher of the deaf. She changed her whole life and carrier after her youngest daughter was born deaf. She went to school at night and worked during the day. All while taking care of

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    It Was a Year Ago

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    “It Was a Year Ago” By: Grace Caguimbaga and Aatika Qurban Name: Aatika Qurban Date: Monday‚ February 4‚ 2013 Professor: Kevin Davies Turning Point English Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology A slight breeze blew as Doug stood staring down at Joey. “Hello‚ Joey‚” said Doug. Silence surrounding the two of them. “Joey‚ I’m sorry. I didn’t mean it. I didn’t. And‚ Joey-Merry Christmas.” Doug placed a rose on Joey’s tombstone and walked away. “Can you ever forgive me‚” he asked

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    In the book When My Name was Keoko by Linda Sue Park Abuji and Omoni Are different because the dad is kinda sexist Because he only listens to the man and ask them questions only he doesn’t let his daughter listening to the guy talk. The mom isnt exeist she treats the men and girls the same way she treats people equally. Omoni the mom takes care of things in the house and Abuji the dad doesn’t take care things in the house that’s how the mom and dad are different in keoko. Also the dad and uncle are

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    11 Things I learned from my father on father’s day. I got some of my dad’s genes. Not all. Just some. I have my dad’s pale skin color‚ his freckles‚ the horror I know. It’s funny because I born when my dad was 25‚ and ever since I can remember him‚ he’s had grey hair. I wish it was only the grey hair. There is also the migraines‚ the sweet tooth and the hardheadedness! One gene my dad failed to pass to me was his math skills. I struggled in math class for as long as I can remember. I loathed geometry

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    Family and Truck

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    2011. My uncle had just left our house‚ we‚ (my mother‚ father‚ and siblings)‚ were soon to follow. We were all headed to my grandmothers house. We all piled up into my dad’s new Ford. We had just passed BJ’s as I felt a tightening in my stomach‚ almost as if something dreadful were about to happen. Sure enough we rounded the corner and there were five or six pedestrian cars and two police vehicles. We slowed down and pulled to the corner of the road. I could not yet see the wreck‚ and I assume

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    How I Met My Husband

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    Alice Munro published “How I Met My Husband” in her book Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (1974). Told from the first-person point of view‚ the story layers the voice of the fifteen-year-old Edie‚ working as a “hired girl” in the house of the comparatively wealthy Peebles family‚ with that of the adult Edie‚ now happily married and wiser than she was as a teenager. Edie’s voice is colloquial and friendly‚ keenly aware of its audience. In this way‚ the story celebrates the art of storytelling

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    I Will Never Regret That I Loved You Smiling when’s thinking on you Keep quiet in a sudden while heard your name Crying while thinking on you alone; but keeps smiling while sees u Life’s too touching and perfect I would more rather like to be sad for you; or even‚ depressed I’m writing the sadness in the diary that doesn’t belongs with me I’ll crying while heard that the lyrics is so nearly with my feelings I’ll crying while watching parts of touching drama Dreaming on your cruel face

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    16-year-old Syrian refugee living in Turkey‚ is pessimistic about his future: “Now that I can’t go to school‚ it’s a tough situation…I work occasionally‚ filling in for my sisters at the factory. When I picture my future‚ I see nothing‚” he says (qtd. in “When I Picture My Future”). Rasha’s lack of hope is reflected by the severe humanitarian crisis Syrian refugees face: amidst acute poverty and without sufficient income‚ many are forced to withdraw their children from school and put them to work‚ depriving

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    How I met my husband

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    and that is symbolically represented most by the black box. The black box is a physical manifestation of the villagers’ connection to tradition and also the focal point of the lottery. The current black box is not the original one‚ though pieces from the old box have always been used to make the new one until the time of this box. When it gets too worn or dilapidated‚ it will no doubt be used to make the next version of the black box. Some have talked about replacing the black box; however‚ the

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    Summary Of I Love My Hair

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    the book is I Love My Hair!. The book is story about a little girl and her mother combing the little girl’s hair every night. The author Tarpley tried to deliver a message in her book by short narrative story to get the message easily. She impart a reassuring message for all children about importance of appreciating what they look like as part of who they are. Also‚ she delivers the story‚ like a gift‚ allowing the reader to discover its powerful message page by page. In “I Love My Hair” story

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