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    Published in 1997‚ Memoirs of a Geisha portrays a geisha’s rise from a Japanese fishing village to life in high society. In this fictional history novel‚ Arthur Golden strives to provide his readers with the basic knowledge of the Japanese history in the years between 1930 and 1940. Westerners usually think of geishas simply as prostitutes‚ but the book attempts to right the misconception that geishas are simply prostitutes by showing the reader various trainings the geisha undertakes to perfect

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    Little Red Riding Hood by Leanne Guenther Once upon a time‚ there was a little girl who lived in a village near the forest.  Whenever she went out‚ the little girl wore a red riding cloak‚ so everyone in the village called her Little Red Riding Hood. One morning‚ Little Red Riding Hood asked her mother if she could go to visit her grandmother as it had been awhile since they’d seen each other. "That’s a good idea‚" her mother said.  So they packed a nice basket for Little Red Riding Hood to take

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    Joshua McDowell Memoir Essay Early Draft: Engl 202 AAH Jon Troyer Ivy Tech Community College         Memoir Essay Early Draft As I step off the yellow school bus‚ I looked up at the big‚ brown brick elementary school. Kids were everywhere. I was excited. The night before‚ I could hardly sleep. I kept getting up every five minute‚ afraid I might oversleep. I felt like the big man on campus‚ but in reality‚ I was the little man on campus. I was about six years old and so tiny among

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    Bani Badwal (Senior Year) The Jerome family is a very loving‚ close caring family. They both worry about each other and worry for them and their family members well being. On top of that‚ everyone has problems‚ their own unique problems. Not all these problems are disclosed with the other family members. Eugene is a teenager living in Brooklyn in the older days. He is growing up and feels he is deprived of being with girls. He often brings up his thoughts on them and

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    Dear Mom‚ April 16‚ 1919 It’s cold. My feet are wet and everywhere I turn I see rats. Remember how excited and happy I was to enter into this war? Well‚ that changed once I stepped foot on these grounds. Remember when I kissed Angela on the forehead right before I left and I said‚ “I’ll be home soon to kiss you again.” Well‚ I think that was our last kiss. Remember how I said everything will be alright and I’ll be perfectly fine

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    Camilla Fernandez Memoir

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    Ever since I was a little girl‚ I wanted to attend college. I‚ Camila Fernandez‚ originally came from Buenos Aires‚ Argentina. A place in which poverty is all over the city and our government is very different to what it is like in the United States. Violence is the key to everything in that country because otherwise‚ nobody will ever do anything for the people. My family and I were very poor. I have four siblings and we all lived in a house in which we all shared one room. My parents wanted a better

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    The main characters‚Chiyo and Satsu‚ were taken to Kyoto with a promise of a better life compared to the life they have at the village but they only ended up in an okiya and a prostitution house‚ respectively. Hatsumomo maltreats Chiyo because she foresees that someday‚ Chiyo will achieve more than what she did in her lifetime. Hatsumomo held Chiyo responsible for stealing her brooch although it was a lie so that she will be more favored. Mameha purposely wounded Sayuri’s thigh so she can gain Dr

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    Darby‚ Misty English 12 Mrs. Brown 5 February 2015 Always Be Cautious One hot summer evening in June‚ my family and I decided to go on a camping trip to Bluestone State Park. We would be staying in a cabin‚ out in the middle of the woods in the park‚ for a whole full week. During this week‚ my family and I would be doing various things such as hiking‚ fishing‚ biking‚ and spending time on the lake. I had never been this excited to go on a trip with my family. The last place we went‚ Myrtle Beach

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    Riding and Surviving Technology Changes The famous saying ‘Change is the only thing that does not change’ applies more to the modern information technologies than anything else. Technologies just come and go; by that time a company is ready to release a product‚ the underlying platform is already outdated; the birth and death cycle is getting shorter and shorter! Countless energy and time has been spent in meddling and muddling with the technology stacks than solving the actual business problems

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    Movie Review: Riding the Bus with My Sister Riding the Bus with My Sister is based on the autobiographical book by Rachel Simon (Riding the Bus with My Sister: A True Life Journey). Rosie O’Donnell shines as Beth Simon‚ a developmentally challenged woman trying to make it on her own. Andie MacDowell portrays Beth’s sister Rachel Simon‚ a fashion photographer with a life of her own; separate from her family and has grown apart from Beth. The story tells of the life of Rachel’s sister Beth and her

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