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    Four Letter Word It is the one noun in the world every single person knows of‚ but no one seems to be able to precisely put his or her finger on exactly what it is. This is because to each person it is unique. It has been defined by words but there is so much more to it than just words. This one thing is known as love. There are three common understandings: the love between life partners‚ the love between family members‚ and the love between friends. It is funny that no one really knows exactly

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    instantly‚ based on your appearance. Just look at all the television shows about how to look your best‚ how to make the perfect first impression‚ all around teaching society today that it really is about how you look. In Teja Arbodela’s essay‚ "Race is a Four Letter Word"‚ he discusses his life experience involving racial discrimination. He also deals with the topic of stereotyping‚ and how he has coped with such complications. Although some people believe otherwise‚ they cannot always see who you are

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    Love: The Four Letter Word Love‚ the four letter word that binds us all together. Whether it is the love of a significant other or your best friend‚ love is the glue to all relationships. Love is important as it give purpose and significance to bonds created with others. When you truly love another‚ the love for them is put above yourself. The main types of love are Companionship Love‚ Romantic or Sexual Love‚ Family Love‚ Friendship Love and Charity Love‚ all of which are not only important to

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    Teja Arboleda‚ an assistant professor at the New England Institute of Art in Brookline‚ Massachusetts teaches race and ethnic courses. He plans to use entertainment to teach about race and cultural diversity. A clear example of this is his case study “Race Is A Four Letter Word”‚ in which he discusses racial stereotypes that he has experienced in his travels around the world. To prove his point Mr. Arboleda talks about his personal experiences as well as those of his family. In order to persuade

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    Indentured Servants Letter The four letters I have read are different in their own significant way in 1622 Wessell Webling writes about a promise to goods for being an apprentice. The presents are house‚ 50 acres of land for him and his heires‚ and assignes forever. For a three year term the offer wasn’t something to refuse. 1623 a year later Richard Frethorne describes hardships he had endured and how he went through the job description on board the line f hope and how his luck turned around.

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    The story is started with a series of four letters from Robert Walton who discusses his expedition. In the letter one‚ he talks about his preparations for his voyage and the purpose of his trip which is to discover new territory or make a scientific discovery about the Earth’s magnetic fields. Walton’s next two letters describe his quest for a companion and him finding a nobleman to work with. These letters show Walton’s issue with being alone because he is superior to everyone he meets. Additionally

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    My four-letter MBTI type is ISTJ. The strengths of each of these letters are a very clear introverted and moderate in sensing‚ thinking‚ and judging. From the general description of this type‚ I can see in me the quiet‚ serious person who is more practical and matter of fact when it comes to ideas and planning my everyday life. Also‚ I enjoy when I have a set plan and schedule for when I branch out and be social or attend an event. I like knowing what is planned‚ when and where I need to be. I am

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    Informal letter Dear (first name)‚ Beginnings Thank you/Many thanks for your (recent/last) letter/postcard. It was good/nice to hear from you recently. I’m sorry I haven’t written/been in touch for such a long time. It’s ages since I’ve heard from you. I hope you’re/you and your family are well. Asking Hi! / How are the things? / How are you? / How’s it going? Referring to their news Great news about … Glad to hear that … Sorry to hear about … Giving news Listen‚ did I tell you about

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    Four Words That Made a Difference Encouragement is significant; it always gives us power o pay more attention to our work. It doesn’t need to be a long conversation‚ for just a few words‚ good things happen. I just learned two points from the article Four Words That Made a Difference‚ and I appreciate the common sense of both. Firstly‚ short words are better. For me‚ I prefer a short communication than a long conversation‚ because most people feel impatient if a conversation lasts too long. Actually

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    Courage‚ Endurance‚ Sacrifice and Mateship are the four words that embody the spirt of the Anzac. A person who deserves to be regarded as “legendary” and shows all 4 of these words is William “Billy” Sing. Born‚ 1886 in a small town of Clermont he grew up to be a legendary sniper. He showed courage while signing up for WW1‚ Sacrifice in his family life‚ and Mateship in his snippers and endurance during every day. Through Billy started his training in the local “Proserpine Rifle Club”. He enrolled

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