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    writers know when to hold back and when to express themselves. Particularly‚ reading and writing are intertwined processes‚ with both relying on one another. In order to be a decent writer‚ one must first master the art of reading. In On Writing by Stephen King‚ reading is the best way to improve one’s writing. In order for an author’s voice to shine through in their writing‚ they must develop their own personal writing style. By reading a variety of books‚ a writer is able to pick which styles they

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    A great story will drag the reader into the author’s reality. The reader will also get a glimpse into the mind of the author and perhaps feel as if he or she is directly in the story. Stephen Crane was effective is creating a visual picture for the reader when he says‚ “A night on the sea in an open boat is a long night‚” (281). This picture gives the reader a sense of danger and suffering the characters will experience. The use of setting‚ style‚ and character allow the reader to feel the agony

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    National Service

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    National Service It was back in July last year‚ the tuition class was noisy and rowdy‚ but not the usual kind of noisy and rowdy. From outside the class‚ you can hear things from ‘THANK GOD’ to things like ‘WHY ME’. That day is the day the list of National Service participants came out. We were all checking whether we were enlisted or not through text messages. When they finally reply my messages‚ “Tahniah‚ anda telah dipilih untuk……”. My friends are all looking at me smiling and laughing‚

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    Stephen Hawking Some people may have wondered of how the universe was created. Many great scientists and philosophers have spent the past few centuries trying to explain the creation of the universe or the point at which time began. No theories have been more accepted than Stephen Hawking. In the past 50 years‚ Hawking has made major discoveries and breakthroughs about space and time. Some may put him in the same category as Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton for his knowledge in Cosmology‚ Mathematics

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    National Anthem Essay

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    Is it right to force someone to stand for National Anthem? I’m 21 year old. I’m proud of my Country and proud of our Constitution. I don’t need the Supreme Court to tell me to stand for National Anthem. I don’t need the Supreme Court to mandate that where the National Anthem should be played‚ where it should be sung‚ how it should be sung. You can’t force people to be patriotic; you can’t force people to respect Flag. Respect is earned it’s never mandated. It is from within and need not be dictated

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    Stephen Douglas born in Vermont in April of 1813. At an early age‚ he left his home in search of a political career. He settled in Illinois and became a teacher. There‚ he taught himself law with books that he borrowed which allowed him to become active in the in Democratic party. At 27‚ he was the youngest to ever to become a member of the Illinois Supreme Court. Later‚ he became a US Politian and a leader of the Democratic Party. He was also the person responsible for creating the Kansas-Nebraska

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    The Concept of Community

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    THE CONCEPT OF COMMUNITY IS PROBLEMATIC. COMMENT ON YOUTH‚ CULTURE AND POSTCODE RIVALRY IN INNER CITY LONDON Community has been described and interpreted in different ways. It has been explained by different people in their own understanding and views. The concept of community could be associated with the beliefs‚ culture and interests. In this essay‚ the concept of community‚ what it is and the different types of community will be discussed. Also‚ the association between community‚ youth and

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    CONCEPT ANALYSIS Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults: Concept Analysis Abstract Aim. This study is to analyse the concept of safeguarding the vulnerable adults and the role of registered nurse. Background. Registered nurse has major responsibilities in caring and safeguarding the vulnerable adult population. Reduction of health inequalities among vulnerable adults are top international healthcare priorities. Vulnerable adults are among most vulnerable of the populations‚ many people associate vulnerability

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    Twenty seven Years ago‚ a film titled It was released on television. This film was an adaptation of the Stephen King novel It; It told the story of an evil entity who terrorized and murdered children of a small town. Audience were enthralled with It‚ they loved the film for its horrifying aspects and great characters. However‚ like all art‚ this film eventually faded away from people’s minds. The world moved on and became interested in entertainment that was darker‚ gorier‚ and bloodier. After all

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    The National Gallery

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    In the National Gallery In this assignment I will begin by giving a short summary of the short story “In the National Gallery” by Doris Lessing (2007)‚ and hereafter I will analyze and interpret the short story. In addition to that I will put my interpretation into perspective and discuss the extract from The Great Gatsby by F. S. Fitzgerald and the extract from Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurtson. Besides looking at the two different texts I will try to compare the text into

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