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    other day called "Finding Your Own Voice"(1) . I think it was by some lady named Anne Lamott. I found it truly offensive! She talks about her students and how they will pattern themselves around successful writers they enjoy reading. Then she says she hopes her students will learn to open new doors in search of their true self. The nerve of this lady! She goes on and on about searching those dark‚ deep‚ smelly chasms hidden deep within ourselves and how here‚ more likely than not‚ we will find our inspiration

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    The Heart  The heart is a group muscles that pumps blood throughout the blood vessels by repeated‚ rhythmic contractions. It is found in all animals with a circulatory system. The vertebrate heart is principally composed of cardiac muscle and connective tissue. Cardiac muscle is an involuntary striated muscle tissue found only in this organ and responsible for the ability of the heart to pump blood. The structure of the heart can vary among the different branches of the animal kingdom. Cephalopods

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter follows the life of Hester Prynne after she commits adultery and is forced to wear the scarlet letter upon her bosom for the rest of her life. Hawthorne uses setting‚ allusion‚ metaphor‚ irony‚ and diction to set a sombre tone. In chapter 9‚ Hawthorne reveals the evil qualities of Roger Chillingworth and Reverend Dimmesdale’s disposition. In the battle of good and evil‚ good does not always win. Upon Roger Chillingworth’s arrival to Boston‚ he discovers

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    barracks through a torrid heat in the summer. Miss Breed receive a letter from a girl named Louise Ogawa. In her letter she explained how it was hard for her to keep a positive mind during the situation. “This trip made me realize the wonderful work of nature.” This shows that even through that hard time she managed to enjoy nature.In spite of this situation‚ Louise’s positive spirit were shown in her final words from the letter: “If American soldiers can endure hardships so can we!”(Dear Miss Breed

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    TOPIC: some never give up. They keep going on and on. One year after I have now came out of secondary school. With all of my six subjects and I was grateful and happy. How I have done an excellent job at passing c.x.c. My teachers of Malabar secondary have congratulated me for my success. As well as my best friend Stephon Murphy has passed his examinations. In the month of September‚ Murphy and I join Holy Cross College located in Calvary hill. To do a levels in mathematics‚ English and

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    People change because of their experiences. The Scarlet Letter demonstrates this exceptionally well‚ as writer Nathaniel Hawthorne depicts what happens to a person when confronted with sin. Hawthorn shows this by focusing on two of the main character that are most affected by their sins‚ Hester Prynne and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. On one hand there is Hester Prynne a woman who has sinned but instead of running from it faces the problems head on; with a scarlet letter on her chest and a child on

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    Before the death of the beloved Old Major‚ he ignited the spark that soon became a wild and roaring fire. His motivational speech instigated animals on Manor Farm‚ previously known as‚ to rebel against Farmer Jones. As his last words to the world he revealed his strange dream about the evils inflicted upon them by their human keepers and their need to rebel against the tyranny of Man. “Let us face it‚ our lives are miserable‚ laborious and short.” Major said‚ “We are born‚ we are given just enough

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    Reflection Paper “Cultural Change and Persistence in China” This article revolves about culture change and persistence in China. Since the 1949 Communist takeover in china‚ the central government has initiated variety of changes. Many of these changes were literally forced; people who resisted them were often resettled or jailed. Ancestor worship was also declared illegal. Some of the investigators did their studies about variability and similarity of Chinese family life. Most of them focused on

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    Born to Die At this moment‚ millions of mice‚ rats‚ rabbits‚ cats‚ dogs‚ and other animals are locked inside cold‚ tiny cages in laboratories across the world. They suffer in pain‚ ache with loneliness and long to roam free. Instead‚ all they can do is sit and wait in fear of the next terrifying and painful procedure that will be performed on them. The stress‚ sterility and boredom causes some animals to develop neurotic behavior such as incessantly spinning in circles or even pulling out

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    "The Case for Animal Rights" In "The Case for Animal Rights‚" Tom Regan writes about his beliefs regarding animal rights. Regan states the animal rights movement is committed to a number of goals‚ including: "the total abolition of the use of animals in science; the total dissolution of commercial animal agriculture; and the total elimination of commercial and sport hunting and trapping. Regan goes on and tells us the "fundamental wrong is the system that allows us to view animals as our resources

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