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    PARTY IN GLITZ AND GLAM I hopped off the plane at I C A With a dream and my cardigan Welcome to the land of fame excess (whoa)‚ am I gonna fit in? Jumped in the cab here I am for the first time Look to my right and I see the wonderful sign This is all so crazy‚ everybody seems so classy My tummy’s turning and I’m feeling kinda home sick Too much pressure and I’m nervous That’s when the taxi man turned on the radio And a Jay-Z song was on And the Jay-Z song was on And

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    Best Friend

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    Essay #2 What makes your best friend your best friend? Describe the characteristics that make your friend such a good friend. What examples can you describe which prove these descriptions are true? Over the years I’ve had many good friends that I have become close to. I care about each of them and they care about me. There is one friend in particular that I have become the closest to. I’ve only known her for a couple of years‚ but she truly is a good friend. She has the same characteristics

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    more than 1‚000 words‚ analyse this passage‚ discussing how narrative voice and dialogue are important elements in the creation of meaning in the passage. Throughout the passage from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the author provides many ways to establish the creation of meaning through the use of dialogue and narrative voice. Austen allows the reader insight into the nature of the characters by us of dialogue‚ in which we see how the characters interact with each other. Austen also uses

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    Analysis of dialogues in Oliver Twist Book Review 北京大学 光华管理学院 00928015 翟静媛 联系方式:134-3987-9195 2010-12-25 Analysis of dialogues in Oliver Twist 00928015 翟静媛 Book review: Analysis of the dialogues in Oliver twist Summary: As the most popular English novelist of the Victorian era‚ Charles Dickens has his own composing features‚ one of which is to utilize distinctive language as a salient method to form different characters. He forms very new and striking expressions out of rather special

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    Letter to a Friend

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    M/s ABC Co LLC‚ P O Box # 1111 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 2 JULY 2013 Dear Syed‚ How are you my friend? It has been some time since we last met. How was your trip to Europe? Hope you enjoyed your time there visiting many interesting places‚ you sure do seem enjoying your time visiting Paris‚ I can see it in your big smile of excitement taking picture infront of the famous Eifell tower. Thanks a bunch! for the pictures you send me in your last letter‚ even I get excited just looking through

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    What Is a Friend

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    What is a friend? A friend is a person who we enjoy spending time with. Everyone in the world should have a best friend. This is because a best friend will be with us always. Therefore‚ we will never be alone in this huge‚ lonely world. There are certain qualities that make a friend a best friend. What are these qualities? It does not depend on how cute a person is nor does it depend on his wealth‚ but there are more important qualities in a person in order to be a best friend. The first important

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    Types of Friends

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    Types of friends People do not live without making friendships. Having friends is really important in the real life. Some of them last for the whole life and some is not. There are three types of friends‚ the general acquaintance friends‚ social friend‚ and true friends. Firstly‚ the temporary friends are the friends that you know a little bit of them or even you know their names only. These friends you know them for a while and then you forgot them. For example‚ trying to make friends for a benefit

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    “A Doll’s house”and “The Lady from the Sea” are among Ibsen’s finest works‚ but the second one is less known‚ and rarely performed. Although these two plays by Ibsen have many similarities‚ they could be comprehended in various ways. Ellida Wangel‚ the main character of The Lady from the Sea is trapped inside a marriage‚ but she is very different from Nora from Doll House‚ who preceded her by about ten years. I think when Ibsen came up with the idea of writing “the Lady from the sea”‚ he thought

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    Types of Friends

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    faded as I aged. On tier one these people are who I classify as friends that are acquaintances. My acquaintances are people that I stay in contact with occasionally‚ and see rarely. Although I do not communicate with my tier-one friends on a daily basis I do however give my support in their personal endeavors‚ and events. It’s a good thing that I only have a few of these friends that I call acquaintances. For example‚ I have a friend back home that only call me to get information on my brother-in-laws

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    Best Friend

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    A best friend is defined as the one friend who is closest to you. Often time’s best friends tend to drift apart and it leads to you to believe that your best friend might not be your best friend. From my own personal experiences I have found that facts such as: telling lies‚ secrets‚ jealously‚ lack of communication‚ trust issues‚ and outside factors lead to the ending of a friendship. For example if you begin to lie about things to me it’s apparent my friendship is meaningless to you. The closest

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