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    A Strange Person I Know

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    A Strange Person I know |   | I have a strange neighbour whom I meet only in the evenings when she comes home from work. I find her odd because of what she wears every day to work - a frilly and feathery purple hat! It did not matter what clothes she wore on that day or if the colour of her clothes matched her hat because she would still wear it‚ rain or shine.When I first saw her‚ I could not help laughing rudely because the purple hat lookedridiculous on her head. My friends and I would tease

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    The Person I Am Today

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    me into the person I am today. My family‚ peers‚ religion‚ teams I’ve affiliated with‚ my school‚ the workplace‚ and the media have all contributed to my life in some way or another. These factors‚ also known as agents of socialization‚ have taught and molded me‚ into the person I am today. My family is a immense part of my life and I’m truly grateful to have been blessed with the most astounding and supportive family. As much as I am a social butterfly and love being with my friends‚ I also really

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    The Person I Admire Most

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    different. Indeed‚ everyone has his/her hero on heart. And I also have mine: he is my father. There are various reasons why he is the person I admire the most; he gave me life‚ watched me grow up and helped me during my adolescent years. He is also my best friend. Throughout the years‚ my father is my abecedarian and best teacher. He took an active role in my education. From my childhood‚ I was taught speaking‚ reading and writing by him. After I grew up‚ my father tried his best to shape my personality

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    novel is very different from others because it is in Tori’s point of view. This is very atypical because forensic science is very complex and something that takes time and when the novel is in a 16 year old’s point of view it can lead to some uncertainties.     Tori and her friends are very intelligent‚ in fact they are the smartest out of the whole school. This novel is a science-fiction novel but since it is in a 16 year old’s point of view the science is very

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    Of all the people I have encountered in my life‚ the person I admire the most is my father the reason I admire him that much is for the simple fact of him being not just my father‚ my dad. As a wise man once said "Anyone can be a father‚ but it takes a real man to be a dad." I belive not every father can be a dad it takes courage‚ strength‚ responsability‚ patience‚ acceptance‚ love‚ justice‚ reliability and much more and my dad has shown this virtues in everyday life experiences‚ in spite of

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    How Did I Get Here?

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    I. BACKGROUND OF THE CASE After graduation‚ John Breckenridge got married with Karen‚ a girl who got her nursing degree the same year as he graduated with a degree in software engineering. John got a job with a new software company while Karen worked evenings as a nurse. Life was good for the Breckenridges. They were blessed with two kids. Karen reduced her nursing to the minimum hours required to maintain her license‚ and concentrated on rearing the kids. John on the other hand‚ was busy

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    The Person I Admire The Most Movie stars and singers‚ who make a lot of money and are famous‚ are teenager’s admiration. However‚ they don’t even know the person or their personality. To me admiration is a kind of respect. But there aren’t a lot of people in this world who have that kind of respect from me. My mother is the only person who has entered my life and made me look at things differently. The first reason that I admire my mother is she teaches me about experience. Experience is what

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    In his short story‚ “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner effectively uses a second person view point to recall the events as if one was actually being told the story from a friend or family member recounting the past. Faulkner writes a narrator that sets each scene wonderfully and makes it seem as though one was really there‚ experiencing life in this small town that was so fascinated with Miss Emily. Miss Emily’s mysterious‚ shadowed life enthralled the people of her town‚ including the narrator

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    how should sporting codes deal with the problem of PED’S With the recent implication of world renowned sporting superstar Lance Armstrong‚ in one of the largest doping controversies of all time‚ the question has been raised in the public domain as to whether sporting codes should permit the use of performance enhancements. Sporting codes should legalize and regulate the use of performance enhancement drugs in professional sports‚ as they have become the biggest scourge of professional sports leagues

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    How I Live Now

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    sometimes without a choice. When under pressure‚ some people don’t even realise what they are doing until the situation is completely over and they sit in a pool of regret over what they have done and who they have affected. Human’s moral opinions are demolished to make way for their own survival‚ their body forced into a fight or flight response and their future forever changed after what they have experienced. How I Live Now demonstrates this idea well‚ five children exposed to war with no experience

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