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    A person I admire Nelson Mandela Before the abrogation of Apartheid‚ South Africa was a country characterized by conflict‚ unspeakable suffering and inconceivable injustice. Minority ruled over majority‚ and society was deeply divided. Discriminatory treatment is not at all an absent unfairness in the rest of the world – quite the reverse. South Africa was simply the first country to name it – “Apartheid” literally meaning ‘separate-ness’‚ and administrate it as a system. People of any other

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    A Day Is Lost If One Has Not Laughed  Noticing someone smile‚ laugh at a joke‚ or a little giggle just to show some teeth can brighten or uplift anyones day. When a friend or family member is feeling down‚ usually you see the person helping them through it by trying to crack a joke to put a smile on their face. I know from experience‚ laughing at someone or laughing with someone‚ can force me to see a different outlook on life situations and put me in a more preferred mood. An average person

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    If I become prime minister for a dayI will formulate new policies to bring down the prices of essential commodities‚ food and vegetables. I will ensure to check oil prices. I will frame good policies for the health of children‚ women and elderly people. I will ensure the security of the country internally and externally is upgraded. I will ensure laws to empower women. I will create better atmosphere to root out the corruption and make government transparent. I will reform the laws for better

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    I remember the day well. I was just finished with school for the year and sitting on the front step‚ the top half of me laying back on the porch‚ just staring. I was thinking about the small house my mother worked so hard for us to get and keep. We lived in row housing just outside Juneau Alaska. All of the houses were small and I always thought to myself‚ “Is this the life I am destined for?” My mind wondered as I looked up at the clouds and squinted because of the sun. There were other kids

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    Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could Not Stop For Death” is one of the author’s many different poems about death and dark subjects. Nevertheless‚ there is much to learn from this poem. There are several interpretations about this poem that can be applied to life and provides a interesting outlook on the meaning of life and how some people view it. The speaker of this poem is the narrator who is portrayed as someone who is dead and their ghost is telling the story. The narrator is very calm as she looks

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    artificial intelligent robots one day rule the world? It is still early to say. Is it supported by most people as ethical and economic arose by the development of artificial intelligence? But it is the fact that AI research was moving fast on its way since 1950s. What is artificial intelligence (AI)? Artificial intelligence is the study of intelligent behaviour in machines. In the 1980s‚ AI research focused on creating machines that could solve problems and reason like humans. One of the most difficult

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    One day in Florida‚ two nine-year-old kids are playing in the park. The birds are chirping. The sun is shining. A dead body is rotting. The kids‚ Quentin Jacobson and Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ run home to tell their parents. Quentin wants to push the whole finding-a-dead-body thing from his mind‚ but Margo finds out the man killed himself and wonders why. Nine years later‚ Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ who is now eighteen‚ comes to Quentin’s window in the middle of the night. They haven’t really hung out

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    well in because they are afraid of failure. They are unable to venture into the unknown because if they fail‚ other students will judge them and deem them as inferior because of the competition in the environment. In David Sedaris’ Me Talk Pretty One Day‚ the narrator recounts his experience at a language school in France. He had a harsh teacher‚ who would shame and insult her students as they tried to speak and understand French. This lead to feelings of confidence and fear in the students because

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    a day i will never forget

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    SUMMARY This is the story of Mama King‚ an elderly woman with a strong and indomitable spirit. We meet Mama King when she is placed in Frangipani House‚ a rest home‚ by her children who live in America. Her experience at the rest home is a claustrophobic one that robs her of her freedom‚ and slowly leeches away at her senses. She delves into her memories in order to survive that experience‚ but eventually gains enough lucidity to escape. This escape leads to the family descending on the island to seek out

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    as humans accept fate‚ that all living must die? Sometimes its is hard to understand as shown in the poems‚ Janet waking by John Crowe Ranson‚ Because I could not stop for death by Emily Dickenson‚ and Barbie doll by Marge Pierce. Death can be seen differently by everyone and these authors definitely had different views. In the poem “Because I could not stop for death” the author has personified death‚ as if to make it easier for the reader. If we can imagine something similar the the human population

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