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    Texting While Driving We all know that sticking our nose in a device to read and answer messages while we drive is akin to driving while impaired. But safe texting while driving is something I’ve done for years. Here’s how it works: There is a pad of paper and a pen on the seat next to me. Remember paper? Pens? They still work. And there is a road where I can drive very slow or even pull over to jot a couple of words. It’s become an almost daily ritual‚ because the break from "Butt In Chair" seems

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    accountable‚ they can positively impact their children’s futures. Joy reacts to Wes’s bad choices by taking action over Wes’s future. She takes action for Wes to ensure he does not make a “decisive and possibly irrevocable turn.” (95). When Joy speaks to Wes about attending Valley Forge Military Academy‚ he accepts the fact that his “mother made the decision to intervene- and decided that overdoing it was better than doing nothing at all.” (95) Joys decision was made in order to allow the best outcome from

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    org/news-and-views/news-and-events/beyonc-opens-cosmetology-center-phoenix-house/ http://imnotobsessed.com/2010/08/19/beyonce-talks-about-the-importance-of-charity-work/ http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2010/08/20/beyonce_honored_for_her_charity_work_i Giving back to society creates a sense of community in the world. Schools are always encouraging students to get involved in extra curricular activities and volunteer work. Many celebrities lead the way by contributing time and charitable donations to various

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    Allegory in The Giving Tree The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein is an allegory about unrestricted love. This children’s story begins with a tree and a young boy. The tree provides a place for the boy to play and is happy. However‚ as he grows‚ the boy begins to need more and the tree happily provides everything‚ overtime giving away its leaves‚ apples‚ branches‚ and trunk. In the end‚ all that is left is a stump which provides a seat for the boy who has now grown into an old man. The tree loves

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    The Key to an Unexplainable Joy Like so many people‚ Edmond Dantes‚ the main character in Alexandre Dumas’ novel‚ The Count of Monte Cristo‚ wishes to have a life that makes him happy. When God blesses those with lives that have few moments of suffering or loss‚ it is easy to take many things for granted‚ even the simplest pleasures life may offer. It is times like these that a devastating situation can really shed some light on how many things one is truly grateful for and can also put into perspective

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    With reference to at least four poems‚ explain how poets present both the joys and sorrows of life. Poets such as W.H. Auden‚ Bruce Dawe‚ Roger Mcgough and Elaine Savory clearly present the joys and sorrows of life in their truthful and realistic poems‚ using a range of techniques. These negative and positive aspects of life are shown by the poets‚ by using everyday occurrances like death‚ loss and love to involve the reader. All four poems‚ ‘Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone’‚ ‘Going’

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    Hulga’s Leg In Flannery O’Connor’s short story “Good Country People” she introduces Joy -Hulga. Joy-Hulga is an educated and intelligent young woman who lives within an environment she doesn’t belong. Joy-Hulga feels as if she is not one of those good country people despite her education and intelligence‚ however‚ throughout the story she experiences situations that has her reconsider her life. Due to an accident when Joy-Hulga was young she now has a artificial leg‚ however‚ the loss of her leg has

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    many people want to become more “eco-friendly”‚ everyone cares about the environment and they want to do their part. One of the reasons they’ve been so successful‚ is because everybody wants to do their part to help the environment. Case Study: Giving and Receiving on Freestyle.org Eight years ago‚ a self-described tree-hugger in Tucson‚ AZ named Deron Beal was working for a nonprofit that focused on recycling as a way to minimize what was going into local landfills. Beal set up a Yahoo Groups

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    perfect‚ it wouldn’t be.” Having a perfect world would be nice in terms of no war or illness‚ but at the same time‚ we would great things‚ such as family‚ snow‚ or love. It isn’t worth giving up your choices to live in a perfect world‚ because of the good things you would give up also. Giving up the bad means also giving up the good‚ too. First of all‚ in The Giver‚ the community took away freedoms to protects us from disease and loss‚ but at the same time‚ took away many great aspects of life. For

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    The Joy Luck Club’ is a touching‚ inspiring‚ and artfully crafted story of four mother-daughter relationships that endure not only a generation gap‚ but the more unbridgeable gap between Chinese and American cultures. Amy Tan represented herself as Jing-Mei Woo in the novel. Her parents are both Chinese immigrants who raised her as a American. In her early teens‚ she learned that her mother had been married before in China. Just like Suyuan‚ Amy’s mother fled China‚ leaving behind her daughters

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