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    status‚ and Oh! What laurels. However I see this position as it were with a pinch of salt as‚ it is more a thorny crown on the head of the person who wears it. Dealing with the daily affairs of the country‚ is not easy‚ so‚ this positions‚ this status‚ this name are not without the demerits. If I was to be the Prime Minister of India‚ the first and most difficult thing I would deal with would be the building of the character of the people of the nation. I feel that‚ all the drawbacks and failures

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    look in their eyes is slowly turning from gentle to bloodlust. This band of 15 children was thrust upon this deserted island. They are no more than 12 or 13 years old and most are much younger than that. There are approximately 8 boys and 7 girls‚ most are shaken by the sinking of the ship. This is a change to them. They all come from calm lives and now are stuck on this chaotic island‚ where their minds will slowly deteriorate and the sound of laughter in the playground will be replaced by bloodlust

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    Where would I be if I would have stayed playing soccer? Soccer was my life I played from the age of 5 till about 14. When I transferred school in 8th grade I wanted to play for Harding in 9th grade. I went to one conditioning and didn’t want to play so I ended up playing softball instead. If I would not have played softball I would never have met my best friend Caitlin Emch. Doing what I wanted to do I got to meet Kaylie‚ Owen‚ and Aviana. On Caitlins birthday‚ I got a call at 7:30am of her crying

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    Maria I. Madrigal Mr. Barile English 1A 27 February 2013 The Home Where I Grew Up Situated in front of a dirt road‚ across from and empty lot that had a river running by it‚ was my childhood home. I grew up in this home alongside my mother‚ four sisters‚ and two brothers. I can remember every corner of the house as if it was yesterday that I lived there. The house is located in Michoacán Mexico‚ in a small town in the mountains called Coalcoman. The town was so small that everyone knew each

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    Ellis Island: Isle of Hope or Isle of Tears? Between 1892 and 1924‚ over 12 million immigrants arrived in America filled with hopeful anticipation of a new life (National Park Service para 1). Following their long journey by ship across the Atlantic Ocean‚ the first stop for many immigrants was Ellis Island. First- and second- class cabin passengers‚ who were immediately cleared for entry into America without being inspected or questioned‚ referred to Ellis Island as the “Isle of Hope.” For

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    Jossie Postell If I were in Sir Bedivere’s shoes I would have probably thrown the sword without hesitation. Although‚ I would be without hesitation I would still question why I was doing so. When the King tells him to throw the sword he does not really explain. On page 194 he basically tells Sir Bedivere that crying will not avail him. He tells him to take Excalibur‚ the sword‚ to the water’s side‚ and when they get there throw the sword into the water. Instead of Sir Bedivere throwing the sword

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    I just wanted to say you were right about everything. Ever since you left things have gotten worse. We all just thought that you were crazy or just wanted attention. We were all foolish to not listen to you. Now‚ I am on a train to God knows where writing this letter to you. What you said was true. Moths after you left the Nazis ordered that all Jews wear the Star of David. It was extremely embarrassing. They had singled us out just for being Jewish. I didn’t let it get to me as I continued my studies

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    If I Were Prime Minister of Canada As Prime Minister of Canada I feel that there are some things that need to be changed in this country. I think that these things would greatly benefit us better as a country both economically wise and socially wise. These things are; Expanding and securing our far North and Arctic territory by building outposts‚ both military and research‚ as well as to construct naval bases to protect our waters from invading countries such as the United States and Russia

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    If I were 1 inch Tall

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    If I Were 1 Inch Tall By: Riya Pandya Being just an inch tall …. sounds really strange‚ but if I were really such‚ I would really be very unique and special. All the equipments I would use had to be very diminutive. It might sound strange but I would have lots of leverage. I can go anywhere I wish to without a travelling mode. Just a small crumb of bread would be enough for my lunch and I can also explore many new things and get new experiences.If I wanted to go surfing‚ I could

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    I Walk This Lonely Road “On this road there are no godspoke men. They are gone and I am left and they have taken with them the world” (McCarthy 32). Cormac McCarthy’s The Road‚ a novel set in a post-apocalyptic world‚ follows a father and son throughout their journey in a new world in which they hope to survive. McCarthy uses imagery‚ God‚ the characters themselves‚ and the structure of the novel to implement the theme of isolation in The Road. Imagery‚ a strong presence in The Road‚ assists

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