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    Our Schedules

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    Our Schedules‚ Ourselves In the essay‚ “Our Schedules‚ Ourselves”‚ author Jay Walljasper states how stressful everyone’s schedules are in today’s generation. People strive to finish their obligations in their families and work with a little time for recreation. The author informs his readers what the effects of our schedules are‚ furthermore‚ explaining what we could do to manage our time. The essay was effective because anecdotes are used‚ the effects was supported with examples and the author

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    Living Away from Home

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    One of the advantages indicated by young college students is that they develop independence from their family. I recalled when I first lived away from home‚ tried living off campus and in an apartment‚ I had to learn how to cook‚ clean and for the most part take care of myself. For the first time‚ I learned how to balance my checkbook and pay my bills. I had acquired personal maturity by being responsible. I met new people from various cultural and personal backgrounds. I found all of this during

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    that the events that occur in the play have made Tom wise and more knowledgeable. Perhaps it is the storm which causes Tom to become more mature. In Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Nights Dream’ the characters runaway to the forest to restore society. In ‘Away’ the three families travel to the coast for Christmas and similar to Shakespeare‚ society is turned upside down (the storm) and then the normal balance is resolved. Perhaps this is what allows Tom to accept his illness. At the end of the play we

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    Our Universe

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    Our Universe Our universe was created billions of years ago and no one is exactly sure of how. What will come of it in the future? Religions‚ beliefs‚ and scientists all have different perspectives of what will happen in the future to our earth and universe and they all have different views of how it all started. Once we know definitely how the earth was created‚ then we will find out most of the mysteries of the planets evolution. There are many different thoughts of what is to come of our earth

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    Our Responsibilities

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    Our Responsibilities Responsibilities are voluntary; people are not arrested or punished if they do not fulfill these obligations. The quality of our government and our lives will diminish‚ however‚ if our responsibilities are not carried out. Four responsibilities we have as Americans are Informed‚ Vote‚ Participate in Government‚ and Respect Rights of Others. As citizens we should know what the government is doing and to voice your opinion when we feel strongly about something the government

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    Our Secret

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    Duha Salamah Professor Aquino English 1A 1 March 2015 In Susan Griffin’s essay “Our Secret”‚ she examines her life and the lives of others and their correlation to the Holocaust. The essay’s structure is interesting as there are italicized sentences placed seemingly randomly between several paragraphs. Further reading into the essay will reveal that these italicized sentences are used to describe the growth of a missile and a cell. Griffin uses both of these objects to describe different fates that

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    Our Lyceum

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    OUR LYCEUM Our lyceum is quite new‚ it was founded in 1992 and first was known as polytechnical. Actually‚ it was the first lyceum in Gomel region. Now Gomel City Lyceum #1 is one of the most popular educational establishments in our city. It is situated in Khmelnitsky Street in a three-storey building‚ old‚ grey and rather gloomy outside‚ but quite bright and lively inside. Here students of upper classes study profound courses of maths‚ physics‚ chemistry and biology‚ that means‚ there

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    Short Story: Take Away

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    Absolution * Icarus fell burning so the moral they intend you take away is that downfall follows disobedience. "Should have listened to his father‚" they tut and purse their waxy lips. They didn’t see the brilliance of the flames. They don’t have wings. * You open your eyes and stare up at the ceiling. The sun will be rising up over the water soon‚ to laugh at those waking from dreams of worlds spun bright and beautiful. You get up. Breakfast is waiting for you and it is already going

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    For Our Grandmothers

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    The poem “For Our Grandmothers” by Nickole Brown‚ explains how Brown’s grandmother shows her affection towards her granddaughter like most grandmothers. She makes us realize how our grandmothers are always there for us and how they help us grow. Grandmothers show their love in many different ways that we may not realize. Grandmothers have a way of easing our lives to put less pressure on ourselves and also making their children’s lives easier for their children. She describes poetically all the loving

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    the train. Everyone seemed to rise in unison‚ as if it were rehearsed‚ to prepare for our arrival. The train comes to a screeching halt‚ and the hissing of the doors opening reveals Penn station. As I embark from the train on to the pavement‚ I am suddenly bombarded by a mob of people pushing in one direction‚ forcing me up the narrow escalator. I arrive at the top and begin to wander into the hectic city life. I stopped for a moment just to observe the people in the streets. Many of them were

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