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    Town Meeting Reflection Essay The town meeting that was held a week ago was confusing but exciting at the same time. Loyalists and Patriots were arguing their opinions of colonial independence. The loyalists wanted to prevent the colonial independence movement but the patriots wanted that independence. So because of the movement‚ patriots and loyalists began arguing and debating. Some didn’t get to say what they were going to say and some had their chance. I think the patriots had better arguments

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    Over the last several thousand years there have been the rise and fall of different kingdoms‚ monarchies‚ and rules; with that‚ there have been the rise and fall of different religions throughout the world. Originally humans communicated through stories passed down through the generations and the paintings on the walls. Aboriginal people never wrote or documented their stories and rituals; it was all passed down by word of mouth. It was relayed down from parents to their children‚ to their children

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    Many people believe that one can be successful if he /she is committed‚ honest‚ faithful or intelligence. But‚ the foundation of each of these qualities lies in believing the power the person has‚ and working accordingly to achieve the goal. There are many people‚ who are honest‚ beautiful‚ good and soft spoken‚ intelligent and even faithful‚ but only some are successful in achieving their goal. While all of these characteristics are equally important and act as the medium for success‚ the most important

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    The short-story "A Conversation with My Father"‚ by Grace Paley‚ combines several themes and the author uses the elements of abandonment‚ denial‚ irony‚ humor and foreshadowing‚ to bring this emotional story together. This story is mainly about the relationship between a parent and his/her child. The primary characters are a father‚ and his child. There is no mention of whether the child is his daughter or son. The tone of the story and the conversations made me believe that the old man has a daughter

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    Donta’ Broussard 1393380 THEA 1331 "Our Town" Described by Edward Albee as "......the greatest American play ever written."Our Town explores traditional American values of community‚ religion‚ family‚ and the simple leisures while adding an unusual set‚ a Stage Manager who narrates and controls the action. Our Town addresses themes as mortality‚ the human condition‚ and the value of everyday life. In Our Town‚ the main role belongs to the Stage Manager‚ who jokes with the audience‚ narrates

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    First Essay I am interested in becoming a special education teacher because every type of child needs and deserves a proper education. Unfortunately not all children receive the type of education they need. Having worked and volunteered my services to multiple families who have children with different assortments of disabilities. Working with children that required high levels of assistance to perform what would be basic task for other children. While teaching these children the basic life skills

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    anyone lived in a pretty how town reflection anyone lived in a pretty how town was written by e. e. cummings. e. e. cummings is writing about life in a small town and also about happiness. I look at this poem as a form of unconscious delight‚ which may seem different to others‚ but it makes me happy. everyone in the small town sits back and does absolutely nothing. the poem is actually about a man named anyone and a Woman named noone. anyone found the love of his life‚ noone. every part of anyone’s

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    Short Speech on YMCA Many people today take advantage of the sports and fitness services of their local YMCA‚ or “Y” as they’re commonly known. However‚ even those familiar with the organization’s recreational programs may know little about the Y’s history or mission. Originally founded in London in 1844‚ the Young Men’s Christian Association has enjoyed many successful years of operation. Today‚ the YMCA continues its commitment to ensuring that every person‚ regardless of age‚ income‚ or background

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    cells heavily‚ and due to an inability to regenerate‚ permanent memory loss may occur‚ depending on the severity of damage. Alcohol disrupts brain cells‚ specifically cells of the hippocampus. Because the hippocampus is responsible for long-term and short-term memory‚ extreme consumptions of alcohol over a long period can cause degradation. Parkinson’s disease is a known factor for causing memory loss because of its slow destruction of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is used by nerve cells to send

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    widely appreciated poets are Driving Through Sawmill Towns by Les Murray and Small Town Dance by Judith Wright. Not only do these texts speak economically about the theme of shrivelling sad country towns but they make it more of an acceptable phenomenon by expressing it through the use of poetic devices in such a way that it is more acceptable. In Murrays poem‚ his persona speaks from the perspective of a driver of a car traveling through a rural town. The poets highly selective diction such as ‘glide’

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