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    VALEDICTORIAN SPEECH..:)))))))) To our very enthusiastic and hardworking guest speaker‚ Roberto algauso‚members of the board of trustee ‚Our school directress mrs__________‚Ptf president mr___________.members of the faculty‚parents‚my fellow graduates.a pleasant evening. It is with a great joy and honor that I stand before all of you this evening to deliver this speech with full of memories and appreciation .experience are endless on our elementary days.everyone showed off talents and brains

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    Exploring the life of an ordinary girl and discovering her emotions is the main theme in the novel One Whole and Perfect Day‚ by Australian author‚ Judith Clarke. The book‚ aimed at young adult readers‚ portrays an important moral message that advances the readers knowledge of growing up. Irritating and stressful problems arise in this novel‚ which are faced generally by the main character‚ Lily. She experiences changes throughout the novel as she overcomes the challenges of maturing to an adult

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    for life because it reminds people to live life to the fullest. “American History” by Judith Ortiz Cofer portrays how death is mourned by those who care enough to keep a name alive even after life; legacy is all one leaves behind. When President John F. Kennedy is pronounced dead‚ the protagonist‚ Elena‚ experiences how death quite frankly changes the way one behaves. Residents of an apartment building‚ El Building‚ mourn the loss

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    Which event‚ the Black Death or the Peasants revolt‚ was more significant to the lives of ordinary people? Two major events occurred in the Middle-ages. (The period of time in Britain that began in 1066 and ended in 1485) These events were the Black Death and the Peasant’s Revolt. (Also known as the Great Revolt) These were both very important events and hugely affected the lives of the ordinary people living in that period. But which was more significant? In this essay I will explain the two

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    n European Law the Ordinary legislative procedure is used when drafting hard law to ensure that the democratically elected representatives of the EU citizens have an equal say in appropriate areas of law making. There will be a brief analyse of the Ordinary legislative procedure and a discussion on it. European Law is very complex law ‚ within EU law there is various different treaties which are in place. Two most significant treaties which have importance to the legislative process are The

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    theme. This is really a goal or objective‚ even maybe a kind of ideal that they hope to achieve in terms of satisfying their customer‚ or ’audience’. One of the main ways that this can go from the Disney model to just about any organization is for the people within that organization to use their practical knowledge of their own operations in order to set or establishing service standards. Besides creating a kind of road map on how to achieve the highest standards‚ these standards also are a checklist

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    To Another Housewife In Judith Wright’s poem‚ "To Another Housewife"‚ change occurs as the fundamental motif. The composer has harnessed a variety of language techniques to promote these changes. "To Another Housewife" is a dramatic monologue that talks about the changes in the values and responsibilities of a girl as she matures into adulthood. Judith Wright has written this to highlight the fact that many people are in this situation. Wright uses contrast and juxtaposition to outline this change

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    Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes and Joseph the Carpenter Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes (98) and Georges de La Tour’s Joseph the Carpenter (151) are great examples of Chiaroscuro. Chiaroscuro meaning the representation of balance between light and shades within artwork. This type of artwork is typical of the renaissance era. There are several aspects of chiaroscuro; modeling which is light falling across a curved or round surface. Highlights

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    The story “One More Lesson”‚ by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ discusses her childhood life in Puerto Rico and when she moved to the United States. The story discusses how Cofers father wanted her family to conduct themselves a certain way‚ to escape the general stereotypes that Puerto Ricans received‚ such as them being loud‚ playing loud music‚ and mothers yelling at their children. Cofer’s family was forced to act differently from the other Puerto Ricans that were around them for the satisfaction of her

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    Literary Analysis Zhavier Jupiter The two wonderful stories called Walk Two Moons and “The Guest” share a common theme. The theme for both stories is that one should not judge anyone till you know exactly who they really are. However‚ the two stories reveal the theme to their audiences in different ways. The story Walk two Moons reveals it by the characters his/her actions. The theme for Walk Two Moons is‚ “Don’t judge a man till you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins.” This is the theme because

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