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    to study. I went to school in a hurry. When taking the test‚ I felt butterflies‚ shaky and my heart beating quicky. I had 45 minutes to complete the test‚ but I did not know how can I do it. My mind was empty‚ I could not remember any words. My friends concentrated on their task‚ they looked so satisfied with test questions. Geography was my favorite subject‚ I had done so well on the last one‚ I thought I was subjective when I did not prepar its test. After a week‚ I received my exam result. It

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    My Child

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    eyes‚ everything! absolutely mind-boggling. my other two births were even easier than the first and quite a bit more pleasant‚ especially the last one‚ complete with bob marley‚ miles davis and glenn gould providing accompaniment‚ and a bunch of friends and family present. but september 11‚ 1973 – well‚ it was that special first time. when the day after i found out that there had been a military coup in chile‚ which made it prohibitive for us to move there‚ i was shocked‚ but somehow it couldn’t

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    fictional character‚ who imaged flying to many places in his childhood. When he grew up‚ he joined the Air Force and realized the reality was not as fantastic as he had imagined. In “Bumping into Mr. Ravioli‚” Gopnik uses his daughter Olivia and her imaginary playmate Charlie Ravioli‚ who is always too busy to play with her‚ to reveal a deeper truth about New York. Gopnik explains how imagination can be beneficial in understanding reality. Gopnik and Winterson both confirm that imagination is beneficial

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    In the novel Saving Sky by Diane Stanley‚ a thirteen-year-old named Sky Brightman lives in a world of war‚ terrorism‚ and unfair prejudice. She is remarkably unaffected by it all‚ until her friend Kareem is in danger. His family is taken to deportation centers because of their Middle Eastern background‚ and Kareem is the next target. He must seek refuge with Sky’s family. Although both Kareem and Sky know the world can be dark and unfair‚ Sky tends to be more of an optimist while Kareem is a realist

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    You’re such a special friend! It’s a pleasure to remember you anytime‚ especially on your birthday. Have a Great day ahead! The perfect recipe for your year ahead should be 20 percent love mixed with 30 percent luck. Add on top 20 percent courage and garnish it with 30 percent health. Say cheers to life and have a Happy Birthday! Your life has inspired so many. Everything about you will resonate in everything we do for many years to come. Happy birthday! You are very special and surely

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    In Season 3 Episode 4: “The One with the Metaphorical Tunnel” (Crane‚ 1997) episode is prime example of Friends main characters perpetuating gender stereotypes and binary definitions of gender. For example‚ in the episode‚ Ross’ ex-wife Carol and her partner‚ Susan‚ bring Ross’ son‚ Ben‚ over to his father’s house carrying a Barbie doll. And the dialogue goes something like this: ROSS. There’s my boy! Here’s my boy! And here’s his Barbie (Ben is holding a Barbie doll) What’s ah‚ what’s my boy doing

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    Imaginary Crime Scene/Mass Disaster Lawanda Holloman Kaplan University Crime Scene Investigation II CJ370 In this paper‚ I am going to describe each specialized personnel that will be needed at the scene of a crime or mass disaster. I will inform you of what duties each of these specialized individuals will possess. You will be able to know and understand each of these responsibilities. At midnight on January 1 a call comes in of multiple gunshots fired at 123 ABC Blvd. Officer Black responds

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    the topic of “Complex and Imaginary Numbers” and its applications. I chose the topic “Complex and Imaginary Numbers” because I am interested in mathematics that is hard to be pictured in your mind‚ unlike geometry or equations. An imaginary number is the square root of a negative number. That is why they are called imaginary‚ what René Descartes called them‚ because he thought such a number could not exist. In this paper‚ I will discuss how complex numbers and imaginary numbers were discovered‚

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    What Is Imaginary City

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    definition for cities‚ they are varied in our cultural imaginary instead. In this paper‚ Healy’s ideas of “cultural imaginary” of cities would be examined by looking into the the urban characteristics of an Asian city – Hong Kong‚ where mediatisation and technology play main roles in everyday life. Real life examples would be cited to illustrate how these imaginaries take material forms in our daily life. Cities consist of both cultural imaginaries and lived cultural experiences we have for it. (Healy

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    the feeling you have thereafter depends on what you think that others think of you. They are always watching you as you imagine. They are the judge of your every move. You have to be cool‚ act cool‚ look cool. To me this is the definition of the Imaginary Audience. To have a constant judgment of your behavior can lead to a phobia or paranoia. It can be positive or negative. For most it becomes a result of your character and leads to you to being self-conscious of your ever move. It’s all about me

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