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    The most effective way I know to improve your writing is to do freewriting exercises regularly. At least three times a week. They are sometimes called "automatic writing‚" "babbling‚" or “jabbering" exercises. The idea is simply to write for ten minutes (later on‚ perhaps fifteen or twenty). Don’t stop for anything. Go quickly without rushing. Never stop to look back‚ to cross something out‚ to wonder how to spell something‚ to wonder what word or thought to use‚ or to think about what you are doing

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    Memorable Moment

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    My Most Memorable Moment What is a memorable moment? It can be something that makes someone happy or sad. It is usually a big event that happens and you never forget it. My most memorable event was the time my father almost died from a brain aneurysm. This single event changed my life and how I feel about loved ones; it made me value the time I have with family. On December 10‚ 2003 my father almost died from a brain aneurysm. He came home from a trip to Santa Cruz with a really bad headache

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    Sport is an Important Part of Life Here I shall persuade you that sport is an important part of life and one that would severely damage our country if it were removed. I explain how competition is important because of the many functions it serves within our country and our community. Sport offers competition without violence This is true for most sports‚ although there are a few sports where violence is expected such as hockey. Otherwise sport is about matching physical fitness and wit with other

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    A Defining Moment

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    the ice and brought it to him. He held onto it and I skated around pushing him in front of me‚ he seemed to be having fun with the smile plastered on his face. We skated in circles and zipped around the ice. The wind was blowing through our locks‚ we most likely looked like lions that just woke up from a nap. After I made sure he was comfortable‚ I slowly removed his grip from the walker and held him. He was nervous when I removed him from the support‚ but I calmed his nerves by telling him I would

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    Seize the Moment

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    Have you ever imagined that one day you will sit in front of your children talking about the happiness in your young age or a precious experience you have with your friends? Have you ever thought that you will look at a series of pictures that remind you of many sweet memories? Or have you ever wondered that you will talk about how you pursue your dreams when you are old? These are the questions that remind me of being brave to seize the moment in my lifetime. In my young age‚ I am a person

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    Writing the Story of Your Life Many students ask me‚ “Whenever I meet a foreigner‚ I want to talk to them‚ but I never know what to say.” Others are merely interested in their careers and only want to learn “Business English‚” so they can “get many‚ many moneys” when they get out of college. Truth is‚ even a successful business person has got to be a person first of all‚ and since mutual trust is a must in business‚ you’ve got to have the ability to engender that trust in you with your future business

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    Moments of a Lifetime

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    Moments Of A Lifetime A year ago‚ I was waiting for that particular letter everyday. That letter that I knew would either help me live my American dream or the other way round. I was already half way across the world‚ leaving behind all those stuff that matters to me at that moment before I even fully prepared myself for it. I landed myself at a place where nine months ago‚ I had no idea that it existed in the map of America‚ it was “The Show-Me State”‚ Missouri. I walked as slow as I can to

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    Planning for changes in your life CH 17 Motivation • Develop the willingness or desire to change. After making a honest commitment to change‚ you must find ways to maintain your motivation. The key to staying motivated is to develop a mindset strong enough that you feel compelled to act on your desire to change. Knowledge • Once you clearly understand the benefits of breaking a habit or forming an new one‚ you must acquire the knowledge you need to change. Ask for advice‚ learn from the experience

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    are many important statments in the Preamble of the Constitution today. Like fairness‚ your health‚ and many more. But which ones are more important or less important. There is quite a bit of important statements in the Preamble of the Constitution which makes it pretty diffucult to answer. The most important statment in the Preamble of the Constitution is probable "provide for the common defence." This basically means to provide defence from the military. This is the most important because

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    to endure the consequences of defending themselves. The ‘Stand Your Ground’ law states that defendants can use unlawful forces in order to protect themselves against perceived threats. For example‚ the Supreme

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