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    Puffy clouds were floating on the radiant blue sky. The murky‚ sticky air surrounded the peaceful New York. Contaminated ominous smoke belch out from skyscrapers across the river. Rigid cement was about to melt down‚ animals stayed underground and people began sweltering as if they were the farmers below the fierce sun. Smoothly‚ the breeze danced over the resting people sitting on the wooden wall nearby Hudson River. The day was quiet as the grave to a wonder. The clear blue sky contrasted itself

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    Informative Essay On 9/11

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    Hook: On average 3 to 5 days after 9/11 there was 44% of the adult US population experienced substantial stress. Bridge: People might even say that 9/11 was one of the worst events in history that caused serious problems for people like‚ depression‚ Post traumatic stress disorder‚ or the suicide rate in America. After 9/11 people most likely felt like they were on an emotional rollercoaster. Thesis: September 11‚ 2001 was a day that millions of Americans could never forget. Point: A 12 year-year-old

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    countryside is more peaceful and the life is also slower. What is more‚ it is less stressful. There isn’t any time pressure and the traffic conditions are better. A lot of places you may reach on foot. The city offers a lot: there are huge buildings‚ skyscrapers or some historic monuments. On the other hand‚ in the countryside there are a

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    To understand the most important characteristics of a society‚ one must study its major cities. The speaker’s statement is one-sided. For one thing‚ the most important characteristics vary from society to society. While it may be that in some countries you can learn about the most important aspects by studying the major cities‚ this is not the case in every country. For another ‚ the convergence of major cities in different nations all over the world due to internationalization and modernization

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    Jakarta at Glance

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    traditions. As the nation capital‚ Jakarta is truly a “Melting Pot” of representatives from throughout the archipelago. Jakarta has extraordinarily developed and would be at the tourism forefront in Asia over the next few decades. Amusement park‚ skyscrapers forest‚ high fashion shopping center‚ finest culinary dining‚ nightlife and entertainment place‚ luxurious housing‚ hotels and apartment‚ research institutions‚ well education facilities and cultural organizations certainly made Jakarta as the one

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    The Flynn Effect

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    question; it is not easy to answer this question without having a deep knowledge about it. In my opinion‚ people are really getting smarter as compare to their ancestors. There are many factors that can prove my ides‚ such as computers‚ robots‚ skyscraper buildings‚ satellites and so on. To build or create such a kind of amazing things we need smart people. I am not going to say that the people who lived in the past were not smart. I am just going to say that as compare to past‚ nowadays people are

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    “I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to‚ and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration.” Frida Kahlo is one of the most influential artists in this world is known for many pieces of art‚ especially self-portraits‚ expressing herself. And‚ most importantly‚ expressing her reality. All‚ that through definitely many of Kahlo’s paintings‚ she communicated a quite large part of it‚ in itself: Mexico. Of course‚ showing it was a shared

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    Epilogue To The Giver

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    Jonas immersed himself in the memory. Suddenly‚ he was sitting down next to a small window. He looked out and upon seeing the clouds he realized he was flying. Below‚ he could see a long strip of tree tops‚ skyscrapers‚ bridges and tiny moving dots. He noticed that all the people around him were sitting orderly‚ in rows. There was blue carpeting on the floor and white paneling on the ceiling. He was in what seemed like a long and narrow tunnel. “I must be in a plane‚ Jonas thought.” He had never

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    Spender. In his poem‚ Spender describes how the world is being changed‚ how nature and the country-side are being destroyed but he does not put it in a completely negative sense‚ in some parts of the poem he mentions that the electricity pylons and skyscrapers have a beauty of their own. Spender divides his poem in three sections‚ past (first stanza)‚ present (second and third stanzas) and future (fifth stanza)‚ the fourth stanza is a link between how the world has already been changed and how more changes

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    Made with love‚ each person is deserving of love from others as well as from oneself. Unfortunately‚ humanity is becoming increasingly critical of physical appearances. After years of condemnatory thoughts‚ people‚ especially women‚ forget to remember the beauty in bodies; through this neglect‚ one doesn’t speak to oneself with adoration or respect. In Lucille Clifton’s poem‚ “what the mirror said‚” self-love is explored through repetition‚ metaphors‚ and specific diction. Firstly‚ Clifton repeats

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