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    whatever legacies you leave to us will remain as one among our precious souvenirs that once you are our big brothers and sisters‚ our leaders and our best friends. Thank you for being with us and model to us. Congratulations to the job well done and good luck next ladder of life waiting for you in the near future to come. To our dearest mentors and advisers‚ our madams and sirs‚ may we appeal to you with your at most precious talents‚ skills and wisdoms to share with us in order to be guided us‚ to armor

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    Mrs. Maloney

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    wish my husband were dead too. Then‚ it would set me free. I would be able to live my life for myself. Mrs. Maloney: Well‚ good luck with your husband! I need to go home now. If you ever need anything‚ give me a call. I’ve got to go cover up the scene so that nobody suspects me. I’m only doing this for my baby. They exchange numbers. Mrs. Mallard: Oh! Good luck with you as well. I hope everything works out! The next day....the phone rings at the Maloney household. Mrs. Mallard: Oh my goodness

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    Overview: "The Rocking-Horse Winner" Introduction D. H. Lawrence’s The Rocking-Horse Winner was first published in 1926 in Harper’s Bazaar magazine. It was published again that same year in a collection that was put together by Lady Cynthia Asquith‚ a friend of Lawrence’s. Some critics have argued that the characters in the story are modeled after Asquith and her autistic son. Lawrence’s works are known for their explorations of human nature through frank discussions of sex‚ psychology

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    Ancient Philippine Civilization | Period | | Governmental System | | State Religion | | | | | | 250‚000 - 323 BC | | Unrecorded Dawn Man (cousin to the Java Man or Peking Man) 250‚000BC-15‚000BC Protophilippinus 15‚000 BC Pigmy Negroid‚ Negritos‚ Aetas‚ Atis 15‚000-3000 BC Pacific Armenoids 3000-1000 BC | | | | | Semitico-Phoenicians 621 BC | | Sabaeanism | | | Malay-Armenoids 621 BC-1276 AD | | | 356 - 100 BC | | Alexander the Great-Helenico-Armenia Empire Armeno-Medan-Persian-Aryan

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    Gypsies

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    Jeffrey Ware Dr. David Nemeth Gypsies & Travelers WAC December 4‚ 2012 As the semester began‚ I knew what courses were on my list. I had picked a course Gypsies & Travelers‚ which I supposedly assumed will be a course for me to learn about another group. Before this I had no knowledge about Gypsies‚ I heard the term Gypsy but never seemed to draw any interest. However time has past and now I gained some knowledge about Gypsies. One thing I picked up through readings and outside readings; is

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    Persuasive speech outline purpose: To persuade my audience to donate blood through the American Red Cross. Introduction: 1. Did you know that blood donated to the American Red Cross saves XXX lives per year? 2. People should give blood because it is easy and though there might be a little pain involved it is worth it because it saves so many lives and you get great snacks. Body: I. Giving blood is easy a. It only takes about an hour b. You just lay back and let the nurses do the work c. It

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    burning candle‚ shrivels up and dies. “I flipped it off and it lit in the candle; and before I could budge‚ it was all shriveled up. I didn’t need anyone to tell me that was an awful bad sign” (p. 3). According to Huck‚ killing a spider can bring bad luck. In an effort to reverse the bad omen‚ Huck turns around three times‚ each time crossing his breast‚ and then ties up a little lock of his hair to keep the witches away. Huck isn’t even sure this ritual will work for killing a spider‚ as it was intended

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    pessimistic mindset towards not only her husband but her children as well. “Nevertheless‚ when her children were present‚ she always felt the center of her heart go hard (Lawrence 804).” She claimed her husband was unlucky. “It’s because your father has no luck (Lawrence 805).” Psychologically‚ she was convinced that nothing is worth in life unless she purchases the best of extravagance. Lawrence uses symbolism to express materialism. The house‚ where the characters lived‚ kept whispering‚

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    The Rocking Horse Winner

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    England whose members equate luck with money and money with love‚ consequently Paul has a distorted perception of what is required to be considered successful and also how to find affection. Much of Paul’s perception and consequent behavior can be attributed to his mother‚ who is a self absorbed spendthrift. Her general coldness and lack of interest imparts in Paul a desperation to find a way to provide her with the money she so obviously desires. He exhibits a great mount of luck in naming winning horses

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    aren’t playing tackle football‚ because he might inadvertently hurt the other kids.” Also remarkable is his red hair; it is thick‚ coarse to touch‚ and styled in an old-fashioned boy cut. Hardly a person can pass Jay without rubbing his head for good luck‚ and saying “Where’d you get that hair?” Jay’s chubby face is fair‚ with freckles lightly dotting his exceptionally boyish features. His eyes are brown‚ and his eyebrows black; in fact‚ white‚ in contrast with his red hair. His lips are full and somewhat

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