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    My future plans and expectation” As a child‚ I found my self looking up to many people and admiring those that had accomplished so many great things in their lives. I grew up in a household of eight people; I am the fifth child of six. I never thought about my future plans and expectation growing up. I started thinking about my future when I was in high school and then after. I never thought that I would finish high school. Many friends and family have told me that I was not cut out

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    Jillian Amorim Ap English 102 Minutes Essay The Twin Towers were more than just buildings.They were a symbol of capitalism‚ a symbol of America’s wealth. Most importantly‚ the buildings were a workplace to roughly 50‚000 Americans. The scariest part is that in only 102 minutes all this was destroyed. A strong country was ripped apart and changed forever. Millions of families were left in horror on this day. Innocent people had lost brothers‚ sisters‚ mothers‚ fathers‚ cousins‚ friends‚ and even

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    Marissa R. York Professor Michele DeGraffenreid English 102 13 January 2015 Voices Paint the Perspective The poem The Unknown Citizen is questioning the moral worth of societies formalities. This man does everything expected by society; obeying all laws‚ paying all taxes‚ etc. Does this make him a good human being? Did he live a good life? This poem is dealing with the idea of the modern “man” and weather or not nothing was wrong but if anything was right? Just because something

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    What Are My Expectations For College? Having a good education is the key to become successful in life. Education is a very important aspect in our lives and one must go through many steps and hurdles to attain higher education. There are two levels of education I find very different; high school‚ and college. Even though they aim for the same goal but the demands‚ expectations and social atmosphere are extremely contrast. Moving from high school to college may be an exciting transition‚ but it

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    In stave 3 Dickens introduces two children called Ignorance and Want who are described as: ‘wretched‚ abject‚ frightful‚ hideous‚ miserable.’ This list of negative adjectives makes the reader empathise with the young children as they are innocent and haven’t chosen to live this saddening life. Dickens also used the adjectives scowling‚ wolfish’ to describe the children which is describing them as wolves and monsters‚ indicating that they have been neglected to live like savages. Poor people‚ throughout

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    The coming-of-age novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is a captivating story about a young boy named Pip who is experiencing all of life’s changes as he grows up. Throughout the book the reader see’s Pip grow for better or worse. Pip’s expectations grow in three stages. The first stage is Pip wanting so badly to be a respectable‚ wealthy gentleman‚ the second is Pip becoming a gentleman in hopes that Estella‚ a cruel hearted wealthy girl‚ will love him. Stage three is when he finally comes

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    Dear Pip‚ I know you’ve been through troublesome times. And I want to let you know that I believe the reason for this is Estella. You see‚ her lack of feelings and caring gives your attraction for her an inevitable pain. For the reason being she has no feelings‚ doesn’t regard others feelings‚ & treats you terrible! Essentially‚ what love & care can be given/shown to a person when there isn’t any love or care to give? Estella has no feelings Pip. She constantly uses your attention for her benefit

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    Dickens including the scene where Miss Havisham dress catches fire is symbolic in that she has been wasting her life away‚ while her house falls to ruin around her. At this time she is finally feeling remorse in how she raised Estella‚ treated Pip and in wasting her life. She is begging forgiveness‚ seeking to be absolved and something so tragic happens to her is symbolic and ironic. Pips vision of Miss Havisham hanging from a beam and going back to check on her is foreshadowing in what he

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    I believe I should be one of the select few that are chosen to continue the year in English 102.This is a prestige position and am anxious to participate in the next semester. On may occasions in English 101 have I shown skill‚ positivity and optimism.My previous actions and efforts will assist and help me create a better future for myself and others around me. In English 101 I have shown exemplary character.I constantly brought an energetic‚ positive energy to the classroom dynamic and helped others

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    TITLE Dickens’ Great Expectations portrays the lives of different people throughout various levels of society and how they all react to their own condition. The past is always haunting the characters’ lives and‚ in most cases‚ it even determines the course of their future existence. It is inevitable to see in the story how some characters‚ playing the role of parents‚ define the lives of others‚ especially children‚ causing indelible consequences. Thus parents must not mold children after their

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