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    Fittest and should we? Personally‚ education is my escape to a better way of life. It’s a sense of security to succeed in the job industry. I have been told millions of times that nothing or nobody can take the knowledge gained away. Education is a blessing that may lead us to another world which most people don’t have access to know. Education can as well be a curse that exposes new scholars to a different world that was once a wonderful phenomenon. Education facilities can be compared to

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    1 Mobile phones: Blessing or Curse A person is in an unhealthy phase of obsessive and constant cell phone use. This may be caused by the newness of the device or by an emotional problem that makes them use the cell phone to isolate from others who surround them. Or‚ it might be that the increasing use of the cell phone by everyone else causes the person to get one of their own."[1] More often than not; people use cellphones to pull themselves away from a crowd or ring themselves to get out of

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    What does the Holy Bible say about “Blessings and Curses”? What do you mean by Blessing? Blessing can be defined as a power which follows human beings like a shadow‚ throughout the span of his life in this world‚ leading him to obedience‚ goodness‚ success and well being in all his endeavors. What do you mean by Curse? Curse can be defined as a power‚ which follows human beings like a shadow‚ throughout the span of his life in this world‚ leading to disobedience‚ sin‚ failures and illness

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    ‘The Internet- a curse‚ not a blessing.’ Beyond a shadow of a doubt‚ the invention of the Internet is one of man’s greatest and most spectacular endeavours. For‚ it has truly revolutionalized the world in regards to how we engage in business‚ recreate‚ socialize‚ educate ourselves and communicate with each other. The Internet eliminated all impediments of conventional methods of operations. Through its construction‚ the world economies have flourished. Therefore‚ it can be said in a nut shell

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    The Internet – a blessing or curse? Nowadays the internet is a widely spoken about creation and has become the invention of the century. The internet brings us as a society a lot of convenience hence why we highly depend on it these days. However‚ with its level of convenience the internet can also act as a weapon for us. Therefore we can argue whether the internet is actually a blessing or a curse to us and in this essay we are going to discuss about it and then make a conclusion to what we think

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    "The Glass Menagerie" is about a dysfunctional family that consists of a mother‚ and her two adult children‚ Tom and Laura. All of them dream to seek comfort and to escape reality because none of them enjoys the life they lead. Similarly‚ in "Rose-Colored Glasses"‚ the narrator of the poem is inclined to dream rather than to face reality because she has not overcome the transition from one big happy family to getting kicked out of her old home and having divorced parents. These two families are reflections

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    Alliteration: repetition of the initial consonant sounds beginning several words in sequence.     "Let us go forth to lead the land we love." President J. F. Kennedy‚ Inaugural 1961  "Veni‚ vidi‚ vici."  Julius Caesar  (I came‚ I saw‚ I conquered)       Adage­ a proverb or wise saying made familiar by long use       Allusion­ a passing reference or indirect mention  He was the Adam to her Eve  ​   Anadiplosis: ("doubling back") the rhetorical repetition of one or several words; specifically‚  re

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    English 101 student Michael Mitchell English 101 27 March 2013 A Blessing in Disguise My family had planned a trip to telluride‚ Colorado‚ for spring break. I had been anticipating it for months and it finally came. We packed the car with all of our suitcases and strapped our skis and snowboards to the top of the car. I hopped in the car‚ put on my headphones‚ and got prepared for the long journey that awaited. We drove a total of seven hours on roads that snaked through mountains and roads

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    prefer I much [prefer] locally made beer to the kind made by the big breweries. Francis thought marmalade on toast was [preferable] to strawberry jam. I would like to travel to Europe next spring‚ [preferably] to Italy. Joseph likes playing soccer‚ but Lawrence’s [preference] is baseball. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu once said‚ “I [prefer] liberty to chains of diamonds.” Would you prefer to travel to Mexico in March or in April? Sammy [prefers] woollen gloves‚ but I like fleece mitts. Studies

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    Orville Wright were the sons of Milton Wright‚ a bishop of the United Brethren in Christ. Wilbur was born on April 16‚ 1867‚ in Millville‚ Indiana. Orville was born on August 19‚ 1871‚ in Dayton‚ Ohio. Both brothers attended high school‚ but did not receive diplomas. Wilbur and Orville were the only members of the Wright family who did not attend college or marry. Wilbur’s plans to enter college came to an end when he was injured in a hockey accident Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright built

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