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    Persuasive person

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    Persuasive writing- who has inspired you? (Essay) Everyone in this world has someone that inspires them. They think that this specific person is inspirational and they look up to them. Everyone has an inspirational idol‚ celebrity‚ family member‚ friend‚ teacher (...Etc) no matter what. I personally have a lot of people that I look up to and think of as an inspirational person. But the two people who inspire me the most are my parents. First of all‚ my mom is one of the two great people who inspire me.

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    The Indecisive Person

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    THE INDECISIVE PERSON Lisa Mulkern South University Shakespear ’s most tragic hero Hamlet questioned‚ “ To be or not to be”. So often we are unable to decide on choices we face in life‚ much like Hamlet. This is normal. The problem starts when the inability to make a decision becomes extreme. When this occurs‚ it has been proven to be disastrous unless fixed‚(Pelusi‚2009). The outcome for the chronic indecisive person is often a life filled with unhappiness‚ low self esteem‚ loss of time and

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    My Perfect Boyfriend

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    The Perfect Boyfriend - College Essay When I describe the perfect boyfriend I could have‚ I think of one I already had. When I was a sophomore‚ I met a different kind of boy. One who was sweet‚ and warm and funny: different. He was a puzzle piece that didn’t fit the rest of the puzzle and just right for me. Before him‚ I always thought my first love was my first boyfriend‚ but no‚ this one was. The first thing I noticed was his dark chocolate brown eyes‚ and I was hooked. He had soft‚ floppy

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    PERFECT WORLD ESSAY

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    Eugene Maddy English/mod 4 PERFECT WORLD ESSAY What if the world we lived in was perfect? As long as I live I doubt the world we live would get perfect. Things that would make up is if everyone was wealthy‚ they had perfect knowledge‚ and if they have the same style. If everyone was wealthy the following would happen. Good things about being everyone being wealthy would be know one would be homeless and could live comfortably and not have to worry about bills or gas money. Everyone

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    Find the Perfect Sleep Position Stomach‚ Back or Side? How You Slumber Can Aggravate Pain‚ Prevent the Body From Bouncing Back • By SUMATHI REDDY [pic] [pic] Tossing and turning all night to find that perfect sleeping position? WSJ’s Sumathi Reddy joins Lunch Break with new findings on which positions could help you rest up more efficiently. Photo: Getty Images. Tossing and turning all night to find that perfect sleeping position? Experts say there is no one right way to sleep. But for

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD MANNERS Essay One of the first most visible characteristics that distinguish a person from the 21st century‚ from most of his predecessors‚ is the way in which our contemporaries behave themselves. Humanity has existed long enough on this Earth to understand‚ that there are certain unwritten laws‚ which govern our everyday life. It wouldn’t be a far-fetched statement if I say that obeying these universally accepted rules ensures if not a successful social life‚ then

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    Impacted Person

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    “I hate it when people give up‚ it’s just a reason for people not to try”‚ stated that one young‚ strong person that sure impacted my life. People sometimes complain about their daily problems without thinking that others may have it worse than them. This little boy that didn’t really matter to him how many months‚ days or maybe even weeks he had yet to live he was still as strong as a rock in the middle of a storm. My little cousin impacted my life in so many ways‚ even though he wasn’t always

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    to create a new identity that conflicts with the fixed set of morals of the society a person is in‚ because of language/dialect expectations‚ first impressions/stereotyping‚ and religious pressures. If someone lives in a country that predominantly speaks a certain way‚ that person is considered “weird” if their vernacular is different from the culture’s. In “The Perfect Voice‚” Carl Elliott explains that a person that speaks a certain language or with a certain dialect is automatically stereotyped

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    My Perfect Day

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    No day is perfect as something always seems to go wrong. Little or big there is always a flaw. That is what I have always believed in and probably always will. Anyone that says something is perfect is either lying through their teeth or overlooking a bunch of things. Some days do come close though. Some days just are so wonderful they seem perfect. They seem like the best day you’ve ever had. That doesn’t mean they are but they do come very close. For me a nice summer day always is the start of

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    Seymour Glass‚ the protagonist of the short story “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” by J. D. Salinger‚ would undoubtedly agree with Dylan. His story is seemingly a very common one; a soldier returns from war and finds himself unable to relate to those around him‚ and‚ without meaningful relationships‚ suffers a mental breakdown that ultimately ends in suicide. On the outside it seems as though Seymour follows this prototype exactly‚ but in reality‚ re-acclimating to civilian life only serves as a catalyst

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