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    If I Was President

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    President If all wishes were horses‚ then I would wish to be the president of the United States of America. My wishes to be the United States president are not self-centered but are based on the need to make America a better place for generations to come. In the eyes of the world we are limitless but‚ I believe there are things that are necessary to change to reflect the fame and superiority associated with America in the eyes of the world. If I was president‚ I would strive to accomplish three major

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    The poem “Oh No”‚ written by Robert Creely has gained much controversy. The question that arises while reading is what location the author is referring to. What comes to mind is a human’s experience of life after death. Creely describes a wonderful place that people want to end up once their lives come to an end. Through Creely’s explanation about this final destination‚ we are able to infer that he is writing about heaven. The first two lines are “If you wander far enough you will come to it.”

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    But I was silent.

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    Whenever I write an essay‚ I constantly suppress myself under an obsession that must be perfect. And the only few words are written of the paper. I am confined to such feelings for what‚ I can not know. I’m exhausted while I’m suppressing. And I ask in prison that imprison myself. ’What is writing for who.’ However it is not be changed even if I ask again and again. Always I can’t answer. To say ’for myself’‚ I do not like too suppression of this prison‚ it is not be changed. I can’t answer again

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    Within the conclusions of his Poetry analysis of Emily Dickenson’s “I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died‚” Kerry Michael Wood asserts that‚ “If ever a poem invited individual interpretation‚ this one does. It poses questions. It gives no answers… Is the fly invoked because flies tend to feast on dead flesh‚ or is it merely an ironical opposition to some glorious manifestation of Divinity…I hazard no opinions of my own.” Wood is correct in his stating that the poem provides many questions without offering

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    Why I Love Alabama

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    WHY I LOVE ALABAMA Terri Wilson South University Online WHY I LOVE ALABAMA In 1997 my parents moved us to Florida where I got a job working at a place called Ruskin Tomato Growers. After working there for about two weeks I met and fell in love with the man that I would soon marry. Within a week Charles asked me if I would move to his home state of Alabama and become his wife. I agreed and on the eleventh day of knowing him were married in a small ceremony at the court house. When we arrived

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    Oh the Places You’ll Go Growing up in a very strict environment as a child‚ I questioned many things that I was told to do. My dad once told me that there are three important things that I need to always do in life. My dad taught me how to be a prayer warrior‚ respect my elders and to always work hard. Over the years‚ I lived by my dad’s advice‚ and it has truly paid off. As a child‚ I was always taught to pray and to always equip my life and decision with prayer. I vividly recall as a child

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    oh lord

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    perspective of unwinding. “Please – you don’t understand – you can’t take me now‚ I’m being tithed. I’ll miss my harvest! You’ll ruin everything” (Shusterman 36). According to the quote‚ he believed 10% of everything should be given to God. Therefore‚ he disliked the way Connor and Risa thought because they were against unwinding. Later‚ he became close with Connor and Risa which began changing his perspective of what he used think before. Lev soon joins the clappers‚ when he decides to blow up the unwinding

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    Romantic love has been the subject of endless contemplation for poets of all periods. Intangible and complex‚ love is the highest manifestation of humanity. No topic in poetry has received more attention than romantic love. Conversely‚ the ultimate expression of love is through poetry. In each poetic period‚ the representation of romantic love has been informed by the social and cultural values of the time. Thus‚ across time‚ attitudes towards romantic love have shifted with changing values and beliefs

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    oh yeah

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    dediuvbeuivhsnjvndsijvncijsdncuidejncdsHOW TO STOP BAD HABIT A habit is an acquired behavior or thought pattern that you have repeated so many times that it has become almost unconscious. As you likely already know‚ habits can be both helpful and harmful.Habits are beneficial because they’re automatic. We engage in habits without thinking‚ which frees our brains up to focus on other things. When we have good habits‚ like arriving at work on time or being optimistic‚ we create a positive‚ ingrained forward

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    Poetry Analysis on "Breathless" by Wilfred Noyce Florence Wong 4G(17) "Breathless"‚ which was written by Wilfred Noyce at 21‚200 feet‚ describes the emotional struggles and physical challenges the speaker experienced and overcame while climbing a mountain. And through it‚ Wilfred Noyce illustrates the theme of man versus nature as well as the correct attitude in achieving goals by emphasising the ambivalence of the speaker toward finishing the climb. This is demonstrated through the poem’s tone

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