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    story of The Crucible written by Arthur Miller‚ there were many dynamic characters. Characters that learned and grew as the story developed. John Proctor has many characteristics that made him one of the most important dynamic characters of the entire book—he was an upstanding‚ brave‚ and a dignified person. One of the characteristics that make John Proctor such a dynamic character is the fact that he admitted his mistake‚ showing that he is brave. John Proctor defends himself

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    Fear Personal Essay

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    Fear Fear is an emotion produced by the brain to avoid a potentially bad situation or it is also anxiety caused by the presence of danger. Fear is caused by a threatening situation. Winston Churchill once said‚ “ The only thing we have to fear‚ is fear itself.” This famous saying shows that fear affects people as much as they let it affect them. The way I deal with my fears is to try to overcome them or not let them get to me. But it’s not always easy. I’m 16 years old‚ and I still can’t

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    Shauna Buttivant Mrs. Mazzacca English February 23 2013 The Media in Our World The media plays the role in our world of telling people what to do. How to act‚ what to wear‚ what clubs to join‚ what to eat‚ what hair products to use‚ what pencil to use. They even tell us who to date or what toilet paper to use. We‚ the viewers‚ listen to anything the media says‚ if the media said that a "brand new" razor is much better than the razor that was "new" two weeks ago‚ we would toss out our

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    Learning involves you taking in the world around you and connecting to what you are experiencing. Learning involves using your critical thinking skills and sound judgment to respond appropriately to any workplace task‚ online assignment‚ or opportunity to speak publicly. Over the coarse of 5 weeks‚ I have learned that to be an intentional learner‚ you need to use your learning patterns with intention. Your learning patterns are a skill that you either use first (almost always)‚ use as needed (sometimes

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    Personal reflective essay

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    BOARDING SCHOOL Most of the parents usually prefers to admit their children to a boarding school thinking that it will be effective for them‚ imbibes a sense of discipline ‚ obey the rules‚ respect their elders‚ create a good habits‚ spent more time on study‚ become independent‚ etc Most of the parents in my country who are rich‚ they usually prefer to send their children to the private School due to of their busy working lifestyle. No matter how much it’s going to cost‚ they just want to send

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    Personal Argument Essay

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    In 1848‚ in Seneca Falls‚ New York‚ the fight for women’s voting rights began when two women‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony wanted to expand women’s rights and opportunities. They wanted to make women self-sufficient and equal with men. They were unaware that an organized meeting by wives and mothers about the rights of women would make history. This would be the beginning of a long hard struggle for the rights of women and the battle would span over a time of 70 years. Elizabeth

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    Personal Essay: Softball

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    I was about 5 years old when I was starting to learn softball. I was thinking about it because it looked fun I personally think that something to do during the spring‚ summer‚ and fall is a good way to go if don’t want to be lazy. In softball you have to know the basics like catching‚ batting‚ throwing‚ and never give up. I was so bad at softball when I started out but then my couch and some of my team helped me out. I felt a bit like I was an outcast because almost everyone on the team made fun

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    head: PERSONAL ESSAY Personal Essay of Marie Moore Marie Moore COLL100 B020 American Public University PERSONAL ESSAY Personal Essay of Marie Moore The following is a personal essay about various topics about my college education and my learning styles. This personal essay will include thoughts or reasons for seeking a college degree. As well as my own personal learning styles‚ which are based upon inventories that have been taken. This personal essay

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    Primates‚ like humans have hands‚ feet and a brain. There are certain characteristics that defines a primate. The first trait is color vision. Although humans are capable of distinguishing a spectrum of color‚ other primates fail to do so because they are colorblind. Specifically‚ they cannot see the color red. As time passed by‚ color vision has evolved for primates. Unlike before‚ they have the ability to pick out red and orange fruit to eat for themselves. Another trait is grasping hands. It helps

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    Every major conflict the United States of America has fought in has had a defining characteristic that people identify with that era. From the Red Coats of the Revolutionary War to trench warfare of World War I‚ World War II also had a defining characteristic. One can make the argument that in World War II that defining characteristic was the use of aviation‚ most notably the bomber. One of the most iconic bombers of World War II was the B-17 Flying Fortress. This paper will explain what brought

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