My Little Bit of Country We all have that favorite place from our childhood where many of our happiest memories take place. For someone it is a special spot where something extraordinary happened. Other people might remember something as simple as their own tiny backyard where they used to play soccer in the summer holidays. This place remains important to us for the rest of our lives as we look back and think of it as a part of who we have become and therefore we hope that others will see and
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My Ways to Love my Country By Joannah Kaye B. Borallo Small.Young.Innocent.Incapable.Weak. These are words of how most of the people describe me especially now that I am taking the risky path of being a doctor. They believe that I would fail or that maybe‚ I can’t do anything with the course I am taking. However‚ I just laugh their thoughts off. This is because for me‚ I know I can do things and in fact as of now‚ I am starting to become a good doctor already by planning and doing things on how
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Essay :1 NANY Colombia is my country Located near the Equator on the Caribbean coast of Colombia the Barranquilla climate is tropical‚ as a result in Barranquilla weather conditions are typically hot and humid throughout the year with an average daytime temperature of 33° C (91° F) bilingue and at nighttime the temperature does not fall below 22° C (70° C) very often. The affect of the heat is amplified by the humidity‚ which is between 75% and 90%. The dry season falls in January‚ February
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My Little Bit of Country One of the hardest things in life is stepping out of your comfort zone. The day that you step out of your comfort zone anything can happen‚ and that is intimidating; who says that you will like the change? But at some point everybody will have to take the leap‚ and in the personal essay “My Little Bit of Country” we hear the story of Susan Cheever‚ and how she was forced to take the leap. My Little Bit of Country” is build up chronologically‚ so in the start of the story
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A love letter to my country: from a transgender Filipina InterAksyon.com The online news portal of TV5 Mga minamahal kong kababayan (To my beloved Philippines): I know that it has been an emotional three weeks to all of us who have been affected by the death of Jennifer Laude‚ the 26-year-old transgender woman whose lifeless body was found with her head in a motel toilet in Olongapo City‚ Philippines on October 11‚ 2014. I know‚ too‚ that Jennifer Laude’s story has divided us as a nation. While
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My Little Bit of Country In ancient times man lived in union with nature. Gradually human being became less connected to nature and in our days most people have sought away from wild nature in favour of urban life. The essay “My Little Bit of Country” written by Susan Cheever deals with two different ways of living: the intense‚ humming and multi-cultural city life‚ and the classic family suburb life. It puts the main characters eternal love for New York and especially Central Park in perspective
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My Little Bit of Country What would the ideal lifestyle contain? Would it be a busy life‚ surrounded by tall buildings and lots of people or would it be on the country‚ enveloped in the uncontrolled nature and with a small society? Some would argue for the city-life‚ while others would argue for the country-life. It might be impossible to conclude which lifestyle is really the best‚ but there is definitely both cons and pros to each of the two lifestyles. In an article called My Little Bit of
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My Little Bit of Country The text is about a woman called Susan Cheever‚ an essay from 2012. Susan was born in 1943‚ and later on‚ she became an American writer. The text is Cheever’s memories from she was about 3 or 4 years old‚ and up to her older years in 2012. In the beginning‚ the telling takes place in New York City‚ until Cheever’s parents decide to move her brother and her to the country. Susan Cheever is a 1st person narrator with access to her very own memories. Her father went home from
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Living My Country Life I could not imagine growing up in a different neighborhood. My neighborhood was an amusement park full of fun and games. Every day in our neighborhood was an adventure in itself. Our home was a wooden‚ traditional one-story home with a built on porch. The aged wood made our home look like one of those haunted houses shown on television around Halloween. The porch was lined with horizontal‚ parallel beams that my grandfather referred to as a “banister.” On rainy
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If I could create a country of my choosing‚ I would create a Union State similar to the defunct Soviet Union with some important changes. The country I would create would be composed of the same countries that formed the former Soviet Union: Armenia‚ Georgia‚ Azerbaijian‚Tajikstan‚ Uzbekistan‚ Kyrgyzstan‚ Latvia‚ Lithuania‚ Estonia‚ Belarus‚ Moldova‚ Kazakhstan‚ Turkmenistan‚ Ukraine and Russia. This state would also be a one party country dominated by the Socialist Union Party. This is where the
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