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    A House Is Not a Home

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    A House is not a Home People all around the world today live with the idea that one day they will be living in the perfect house with the perfect family. This represents a stereotypical view that has been viewed as a social norm for many years now in which society only thinks about the physical aspects of a home. There is much more tied in to living the so called ‘American Dream’ that goes way beyond the materialistic desires. In The House on Mango Street‚ one can assume that the narrator is a young

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    Coming Home

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    They say that there’s no place like home‚ and I would say nothing much comes close. People here‚ there and everywhere dream of a place‚ abroad or locally to go to. But for people like me who grew up at the province and are now studying in a different place‚ we reminisce the times we were with the people who we grew up with. Yes‚ the place I would like to visit is my hometown of GeneralSantosCity. The place that I will forever cherish in my memories In the days coming before the semestral break

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    home ec

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    Celiac disease‚ more commonly known as gluten intolerance‚ affects one in 133 Americans. This lifelong disease causes intestinal problems when eating gluten‚ which is the common name for offending proteins in wheat (including durum‚ semolina‚ spelt‚ kamut‚ einkorn‚ and faro)‚ rye‚ barley and oats. Gluten is like poison to people with celiac disease. Terms to beware of: Durum flour‚ couscous‚ semolina‚ spelt‚ kamut‚ bulgur and triticale‚ a grain crossbred from wheat and rye‚ are all names

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    A Broken Home

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    So my parents‚ the people who had sex to create me... where to start with that. I guess my life would have been different if everything had worked out the way the story books read but that just wasn’t how it happened for me. I grew up in a "broken home"‚ meaning my mother and father were not together for the majority of my life and I’ve never had the "traditional" family setting. That being said I still have two parents and this is for them. Mary - Most people would write mother or mom here but

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    Almost Home

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    seem right to see multiplies of citizens smoking marijuana in front of little children/teenagers? Most of these elders will end up becoming drug dealers to the youth because that’s easy money. Marijuana is considered a prescription drug and it should stay that way. Not everyone is a responsible citizen and people shouldn’t be feeling “high”. In the real world‚ most jobs require their workers to take a drug test and legalizing marijuana could jeopardize someone’s chance to get hired. Also‚ legalizing

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    Living in home

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    When students enter universities‚ they are usually far way from homes. And they have to choose living in dormitories or living in apartments in the communities. Either place has some advantages. Living in university dormitories means that students do not care much about buying furniture such as beds‚ desks‚ lights‚ cabinets and so on. They are ready to use in almost dormitories. Moreover‚ dormitories are in the university campus‚ so students can save a lot of time and money to move between their

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    Home Field Advantage

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    going to try out for little league baseball. My love affair with baseball started when I was three years old. Growing up‚ my father worked two jobs‚ so he wasn’t home very much. When he was home‚ he would sit me on his lap while he watched the New York Yankees play. Growing up poor‚ we didn’t have much. The television and my dads’ recliner were like hallowed ground. This would act as both my church and the training grounds where I would worship the “Gods of the Diamond” and learn the ways of

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    An Ideal home

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    An Ideal home One of the important needs of human is home. Everyone’s home is the only place that brings a peaceful place that he/she feels comfortable. Some people spend their most time in the house‚ moreover; they would choose their home by the way they prefer. Some families would like to have a big house; some prefer a chic and small house‚ and some rather to live where they have many neighbors around them. A safe place that makes people feel comfortable and gives them peace is the main character

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    The Home Place

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    The Home Place The story ‘’The Home Place’’ by Guy Vanderhaeghe is about a relationship between a father and a son. Throughout the story‚ the readers see and understand the reason behind Gil and Ronald broken relationship. In this story‚ the author implies that when a father puts is love for is land before his son‚ their relation will suffer. Vanderheaghe explains his theme with the help of the characters traits‚ the setting and conflicts. The author develop the character of Gil

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    memories of home

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    Driving up to the house‚ my house‚ the tires screech to stop as the carts tires also most to the rhythmic symmetry that I have come accustomed to my whole life. As the car comes to a full and complete stop everyone clicks off their seat belts and the big van door slides open and everyone moves like a well-oiled machine to exit the car. Someone locked thee front door so one of the kids runs through the side of the house to open the door. Like little white mice all the children move and to their separate

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