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    compartments that make up the meat slicer. They are the top knife cover‚ fence‚ carriage tray‚ retaining clip‚ meat grip‚ carriage tray handles‚ index knob‚ switch knob‚ gauge plate‚ and the latch knob. The operation of this product manually is pretty simple you just have to be very careful being that the slicer does have blades that will cut if you don’t use the product correctly. You must first make sure the gauge plate is closed; pull the carriage toward you until it stops. Next‚ you make sure the

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    before‚ where you meet different people‚ people you have DEFINITELY NEVER met before. It’s all about the ‘nouveau’ factor in college. And for those reading this and who study in a university‚ yeah chill out‚ this happens to you guys too! It’s the simple things in life that make you smile‚ is what I agree. So today‚ my class had a quiz for Economics class. Like all tests‚ the possibility of cheating is always present. And like all class quiz without proper supervision‚ cheating is going to be rampant

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    describing how he came to live in a small‚ dilapidated cabin near Walden Pond. He speaks of the many farms he imagines owning‚ yet never does. Thoreau describes the landscape of the pond and the surrounding area. One of the highlights of Thoreau?s simple daily routine is to watch the sun rise and set on the pond. The mornings are especially important because he believes this is the time of day that your mind is awake for intellectual thought. Thoreau writes that we should simplify our lives as much

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    vision has already been achieved‚ so that it is positive and powerful): ‘I am a person who is peaceful and an example to others of that peace‚ which comes from faith in God. I am considered to be an inspirational teacher of great integrity. I lead a simple life style that includes plenty of time for myself‚ my family‚ and my friends as well as service to others.’ • A mission statement: ‘A succinct‚ easy-to-remember statement that provides direction for one’s life.’ Here is an example of a very

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    Entry V. “Where I Lived‚ and What I Lived For” by Henry David Thoreau. Genre: Classic Essay 1. Thoreau declares his higher purpose as going off into the woods (deliberately) in search to learn of the truth. He lived to reduce life to “its lowest terms” and to find the true and genuine meaning of the world. He wants to know it solely by getting to experience it in different terms compared to others; Thoreau just wants to live and not be caught up in a materialistic society. 2. “I went to the woods

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    drugs. I recently dealt with a customer at Gamestop that sold every single one of his games‚ and mentioned selling some of his articles of clothing‚ just so he could pay for his subscription to World of Warcraft. People have adapted to making the simple things simpler‚ and forms of entertainment such as participation in sports seems far fetched to many. But modern technology also shares the blame with work. People have little free time in recent years because most of us spend most that time working

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    Growing up in my generation has always had me wondering how different our lives would be if we had no internet. We rely on our cellphones and computers so much‚ are we really living? If we aren’t living‚ where does our happiness come in play? Melvin Kranzberg quotes: “Technology is neither good nor evil. The most we can say about it is this: It has come” (Kranzberg). Kranzberg is saying that there are advantages and disadvantages to having access to technology. We have the flexibility to learn anything

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    One of the traditional types of simple machines is an inclined plane. Like the pulley and lever‚ the inclined plane provides a means of raising a heavy load easily. It is mainly useful for loading barrels since they can be rolled up the incline plane. The inclined plane was one of the machines available in ancient times. For example- the early Egyptians used inclined planes in the construction of the pyramids. Today many inclined planes are used in sports and recreation like water skiing and slides

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    Thoreau uses three different rhetorical strategies to talk about life‚ his use of similes talks about a life with no purpose‚ he uses rhetorical questioning to make people think the way he does‚ and the use of repetition is to get the point across of a simple life. What do ants and pigmies from the Greek fable have to do with humans? According to Henry Thoreau‚ “we” refers to a person who lives for the future and not the present. He states that people work and work for something that is not going

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    routines. Talk about friends. Write a simple account on one’s friend’s ambition. Write a letter to a friend on one’s ambition. Read and understand excerpts of brochures on job descriptions. Scan for details. Spell it right. Listen to an interview with a firefighter. Note important details. Identify main ideas. POEM- I WONDER Reciting poem Writing a paragraph to tell what the poem is about Talking about themes in poems Understanding figurative language-images Simple present tense for habitual actions

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