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    Dear Life and Duty

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    Dear Ms. Robinson‚ How are you doing? I hope all is well. My name is Fadel Nasereddin and I will be attending your humble English class for this school year. To begin with‚ English has‚ and still is‚ one of the subjects which I really direct focus and passion into. It is a major building block in constructing a strong foundation for not only my educational future‚ but my social one as well. From Shakespeare to Aldous Huxley‚ and subsequently Ernest Hemingway‚ the English subject has broadly enhanced

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    Dear Mr. President

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    Dear Mr.President -Pink Allgemein "Dear Mr. President" is a song by Pink featuring the Indigo Girls‚ and was recorded for Pink’s fourth album‚ I’m Not Dead. Pink said that the song was an open letter to the President of the United States‚ George W. Bush‚ and that it was one of the most important songs she had written. She stated that it would never be released as a single in the United States‚ because it was too important to be perceived as a publicity stunt.[1] It has since been released in

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    Differences of love Edward Taylor’s "Huswifery" and Anne Bradstreet’s "To my dear and loving husband" poem both are expressing deep beliefs about their puritan background‚ however Edward’ poem displays a more puritan message‚ while Anne simply expresses her love for her husband. These poet’s use apostrophe and metaphors to describe what they were writing about‚ while Bradstreet uses different metaphors‚ Edward uses a much longer‚ descriptive metaphor called a conceit. The conceit compares

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    Dear Principal Farley

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    Dear Principal Farley‚ I am writing to you to discuss me completing high school early. After putting a lot of work into my high school career I would like to start a new part of my life‚ a new chapter. It’s always been a goal of mine to succeed and graduate and for me‚ completing high school early would be an even bigger bonus. I have worked hard to receive all my credits and pass each class‚ even if I struggled and it would be a honor to complete high school early. You probably get many kids who

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    Elizabeth Blackwell

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    Elizabeth Blackwell was the first female physician to earn a medical degree in the United States. The book The Excellent Doctor Blackwell: The Life of the First Woman Physician explains all the hardships Elizabeth faced through her journey to become a doctor. Elizabeth was a very strong woman who never gave up. Elizabeth Blackwell is famous for introducing the idea of women working in medicine‚ she grew up in a liberal household‚ was a force to be reckoned with‚ and she impacted how society thought

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    Dear Bill Cosby

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    Alejandro Cordero Dear: Bill Cosby My name is Alejandro Cordero and in my English class we have read your “Pound Cake” speech. I believe that your speech is great but can be a bit too judgmental at times. I believe you gave people the truth and hat is quite great because most people don’t tell the truth or they even sugar coat it. I also feel that you can generalize a group of people; I know that you mean well but some people don’t understand the generalizations

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    Childhood Memories

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    Childhood Memories Childhood memories are special for everyone. I have many happy memories of my childhood and I enjoy looking back on the good times. I was born in Manhattan‚ N.Y and raised in Charleston‚ S.C. I was an only child so I spent a lot of time with my parents. My parents were both full time workers but they always made sure I was in activities and in exciting adventures. Of all the memories‚ there are three unforgettable events that took place in my childhood. I had the pleasure

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    Slavery and Dear Friend

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    My hands are wet with blood. They are crimsoned with the blood of a man I have just killed. I have come here today to confess. I have committed murder‚ deliberate‚ premeditated murder. I have killed a man in cold blood. That man is my master. I am here not to ask for pity but for justice.  Simple‚ elementary justice. I am a tenant… My father was a tenant before me and so was his father before him. This misery is my inheritance and perhaps this will be my legacy to my children. I have labored

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    Dear America Analysis

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    Dear America‚ a book containing numerous letters home from the Vietnam soldiers‚ reveals the mindset and the true emotions of the men and women who served from 1966 to 1971. Being away from home in an unfamiliar territory‚ the initial reaction of the soldiers‚ who endure hardships and distresses of many kinds‚ is fright. As time passes‚ the dread of what is to become of them develops to hopelessness and misery. The letters from the U.S. soldiers are a clear‚ collective representation of many of

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    Elizabeth Bishop

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    Elizabeth Bishop is a very highly skilled poet. She deals with several different but equally interesting subject matters. I am personally drawn to many elements of her work‚ for example her themes and style of writing. Bishop deals with many different themes‚ including family‚ death‚ beauty and survival. She also uses a very unique and intriguing style of writing. Bishop has a remarkable eye for detail‚ her poems reach a conclusion and she puts a huge amount of her own life into her work. Firstly

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