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    Myself, My Life

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    “Wow‚ I wish I looked like her”. I wonder. I think I am even tempered‚ rather reserved‚ calm and modest. But sometimes‚ I can lose my temper and become either angry or sad. Sometimes‚ I like staying alone and retreat into my shell. But at the same time‚ I love to hang out with my close friends‚ having some fun‚ laugh and joke. I do have a great sense of humour which means I understand humour and appreciate it. Usually‚ those who never know me will always prejudge me as an arrogant and proud person

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    genetical modified foods

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    1. The safety of such products is not verified yet‚ in fact‚ we are the lab rats to test the safety of such technology. This is sad but true. In fact‚ genetically engineered food is being consumed daily with no thorough research of its potential threats on human health. 2. Genetically modified ingredients can cause cancer. A consultant histopathologest at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary‚ Dr Stanley Ewen‚ raised the concern that food and water contaminated with genetically engineered material could increase

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    scene in a happy town then fades to jealousy then finally depression. This structure is a essential factor because it shows how a person may be viewed as better than everyone‚ but eventually people grow jealous and this can make one feel alone and sad. This is needed to show the finality of the end where Richard kills himself‚ because there is no coming back from death. In conclusion‚ the structure of this poem is essential in showing the finality and searing loss of

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    dark‚ inevitably‚ I think about her—my mum. Pictures and images keep pouring into my mind‚ I can’t stop thinking about her greatness‚ there’s so much I can write about her. Since I was a toddler until this very day‚ there are still so many happy and sad memories together with her. This warm and fussy feeling keeps oozing into me whenever I am told to describe about her. Well‚ maybe I don’t write that well‚ but if I had the talent to be an author‚ I am sure to write a book about this woman that I have

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    Lincoln, the Movie

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    At the beginning of the movie we see Lincoln talking to two African Americans who served in the war‚ and they went on to say that they loved his speech and one of them even quoted the end of his speech. This movie shows us how much we need rescuing. According to Spielberg‚ Lincoln and his contemporaries debated the moral merits of ending slavery now or ending the war now. Lincoln was gaining and losing votes. People are looking at it as this: if African Americans are given rights then women are next

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    so worried about what had happen to the king of pop. everyone was wanting to know the truth why did he go missing‚ what had happen‚ how bad was the accident. After everyone found out the truth‚ (That he died) everyone was pissed off how he died and sad at the same time. His bodyGuard had 3 years in jail for letting him do that and it’s Illegal to sleep with Propofol because it is a strong medicine that will

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    Women and Sexism

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    "We [women] are‚ as a sex‚ infinitely superior to men." Elizabeth Stanton (prominent woman suffragist) - (excerpted from One Woman‚ One Vote by Wheeler‚ pg. 58) <br> <br>"Frailty‚ thy name is woman." <br>William Shakespeare - (excerpted from Hamlet‚ Act I‚ scene 2) <br> <br>This quote made by Stanton in 1890 shows many of the feministic beliefs held by the women of today. And the quote made by Shakespeare holds many of the same thoughts shared by men. The battle of the sexes is prevalent everywhere

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    Ceremonial Speech

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    cannot really improvise. Although‚ he did a perfectly fine job on being conversational with us without having what he wanted to say be perfect. His gestures were very relevant and I was glad he went over that with us. Also‚ he made a lot of funny jokes which was good because he kept us interested. I think that if the crowd was larger‚ that his stories and speeches would be able to touch many people. Because his voice was so smooth‚ it was easy to listen to him for a long amount of time. You didn’t

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    his hometown were filled with screaming fans. Newspapers talked about the new musical sensation‚ describing his sound as Rock and Roll. “He was a typical teenager. Kind of wild‚ but … in a mischievous kind of way. He loved his pranks and practical jokes…. His parents were very protective. His mother would corner me and say ‘Take care of my boy. Make sure he eats….’ “said Scotty Moore‚ from Elvis’s early band. In 1955‚ Colonel Thomas Parker became Elvis’s manager. In 1956‚ Elvis played in Las Vegas

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    Daijah Mellon Cowell English 1st hr. 17 October 2016 Maya Angelou Marguerite Johnson also known as Maya Angelou was an extremely talented and insightful women. Since she was multi-talented she was able to accomplished many things in her life. Maya was a poet‚ dancer‚ actor‚ musician‚ author‚ playwright‚ and a civil rights activist. She was born in the early 1900s so she experienced racism and racial prejudices and it really reflects in a lot of her work. In her writings she has a specific

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