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    Diary Of Sarashina

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    Relieving Emotions Through Diary Keeping in “The Diary of Sarashina” “The Diary of Sarashina” provides a personal first-hand account of what life as an upper class Japanese woman would have encompassed in the 11th century. Her journal entries indicate that writing out memories was useful as an outlet for emotions both blissful and melancholy. Sarashina’s diary reflects that elite women‚ who were evidently literate‚ could reflect on their past and find solace in expressing their own personal stories

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    Introduction Motorcycle are not the safest means of transportation but millions of people all across America choose them over automobile for the trill‚ speed and high performance capabilities they offer in fraction of the price of a automobile. Motorcycle do not provide the protection like automobiles do with their outer body and safety features like air bags and seat belts‚ therefore in case of an accident the injury sustained by the rider is often very serious. When dealing with motorcycle accidents

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    A Madman's Diary

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    Introduction "A Madman’s Diary" is China ’s first modern short story. The author Lu Xun has been well respected and regarded as one of the most well-known political figures in China (Goldman 446-461). Lu Xun has been praised as the warrior against traditional culture and feudal system. Unique narrative structure "A Madman’s Diary" is very special in its narrative structure. Its setup is very different from the traditional narration in that it avoids the use of classical Chinese. Furthermore

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    learning diary

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    Learning Diary Adapted from Peter Honey’s Learning Log A way to enhance learning from experience Introduction We all learn from experience. Without it we would be condemned to repeating our mistakes over and over again and be incapable of adapting to change. Most of us take our learning from experience for granted‚ however. This Learning Diary has been created to help you become more conscious of your experiential learning during one working week so that you can manage it more effectively

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    Journal Entry #9 Writing from the Point of View of Idek Dear Diary‚ I am a Kapo‚ a prisoner for the police to watch the Jews. Not many of the Jews know that I am a police for the Nazis’ but they will learn if they underestimate.We took in more Jews today. I supplied Elie a job and if he doesn’t do it well or does anything wrong‚ then he or other Jews will regret it. I am mad at Elie now‚ I was in a private room with a girl and he decided to skip his job to spy on me. My punishment for him was to

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    Service Diary

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    were alert. Some experiences were long‚ complex‚ mundane‚ and fun. The other few experiences had poor assembled performance. Overall‚ I learned how to become a critic to the company’s businesses. Two specific service diaries that stood out compared to the other diaries were H-E-B and Torilla Fresca. Both had uniquely excellent service satisfaction. On a daily bases‚ Torilla Fresca immediately impresses me. My experience based norm for this cafeteria shop is high. The women servers are

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    My Diary

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    A diary is a book kept to record daily events or a person’s thoughts and Impressions. A diary can be a useful aid to memory. If a person is in the habit of forgetting his appointments‚ or something that he is supposed to get or do‚ there is nothing better than to jot these down in his diary and his memory will be aided when the time comes for him to use it. A pocket diary is the most convenient to carry about everywhere. A diary gives us an intimate glimpse of the writer‚ his feelings and the

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    Journals/Diaries

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    Journals/ Diaries Throughout diaries‚ letters and journals‚ many information of past generations had been gather to be shared among other generations. Diaries and journals are important for their valuable historical content and their insight into the past. Numerous diaries such as Anne Frank: The Diary Of A Young Girl‚ are highly known for document what was happening to them and at that time period. By having a diary you are able to express yourself without the concern of being judge or oppressed

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    December 1 1955. Dear diary Today is a very special day. I did something brave. Something I never thought‚ I’d have the courage to do. I know that after this‚ my life will never be the same‚ but I’m sure‚ it’s the right thing to do.I was on my way home after yet another long day of hard work. I was so tired when I took the bus although I was happy to finally be on my way home to my dearest husband. After so many hours sitting in a room too small for the number of people‚ I was exhausted. Who wouldn’t

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    Diary Entry

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    Alessia Garino Diary Entry 1: My name is Winston Smith and I think it is the year 1984‚ but I’m not really sure‚ for this matter no one is really sure of that. I’m a member of the outer party of INGSOC‚ live in Oceania and I work for the Ministry of Truth. What I’m writing today is a story that should never be told‚ as it should have never happened. Our house should be a place where we feel safe‚ our shelter and not our prison. Neighbors and colleagues should be our friends‚ people we can trust

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