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    The debate about whether going to college is beneficial or not has probably been‚ and may always be‚ around for years. Now I believe it’s not up to me whether college for you is beneficial or not. Although your teachers‚ counselors‚ family‚ and friends may tell you what they think is better for you‚ the decision is up to you and no one else. Who you are‚ what you want to be‚ and how or why you want to do it are all factors that should be considered in your decision. Lawrence B. Schlack‚ author

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    Were the Moon Landings Real? Did the moon landings in 1969 really happen‚ or did the U.S make it all up to win the race between the Soviet Union? The Soviet Union and N.A.S.A were having a race to see who could get a human on the moon first. The president at the time was John F. Kennedy(JFK)‚ JFK promised the U.S that he would make sure the U.S lands on the moon first. Most people are starting to think that the moon landing is faked and there are many reasons why. After reading we’ll see

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    Thomas King’s "The One About Coyote Going West" encompasses a Cherokee variant on Native Creation‚ the role of Coyote‚ the effect of white people on Natives‚ and a moral lesson classic to Native mythology. Also prevalent is the clichéd "don’t fix it if it ain’t broke" idea wherein matters of concern deteriorate when tampered with. Cherokee are a Native American tribe who mainly live in the southeastern United States and in Oklahoma. They believe that are two classes of the thunder beings‚ those

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    Going overseas for university study is an exciting prospect for many people. But while it offer some advantages‚ it is probably better to stay home because of the difficulties a student inevitably encounters living and studying in a different culture. To what extend do you agree or disagree with this statement? Give reason for your answer. There is no doubt that going study oversea may make you frustrating sometimes due to many things . However‚ staying at home is never be compareable with

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    John F. Kennedy We choose to go to the moon Context: My speech was spoken by President Kennedy. The context of the speech was that it was made on a hot summer during 1962‚ outside in the football stadium of Rice University in Houston. President Kennedy made his speech on ‘we choose to go to the moon’. He did not only spoke to the citizens of United States‚ but to the whole world. He spokes about making small steps to the moon. Purpose: Throughout the speech‚ Kennedy was to persuade the audience

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    Essay On Going To College

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    Going to college is a scary experience for many students. The thought of going off to college to start their life can scares many students. There are many bumps in the road when it comes to finding the perfect college. To get over these bumps in the road students look for many aspects about the college of their choice. Many students want the college of their dreams to offer a lot of social activities to make many new friends‚ academic standards so that going to college will help them with their

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    Going into English 1301

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    In the beginning of the semester I was very scared and very nervous about this new step in my life‚ which is college; at the same time I just wanted to get it started‚ and then the time came by. I had bad times in my high school’s English class because since my first language is Spanish all I could do in my exams was pray to god .In my SAT and ACT I didn’t get a pretty good grade in English‚ so I had to take this remedial class‚ But As a matter of fact I took this class as an advantage of getting

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    Hassle of Movie Going   You walk into a theatre just as the lights start to dim‚ all of the people quiet at once as their focus shifts to the large screen in the front of the room. The previews for new movies start to show and everyone is enthralled. This scenario is one that most American’s have experienced at least once in their lives. The thrill of going to the movie theatre to see that new blockbuster film starring some huge actor or actress that makes way too much money is something normal

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    In Frank Romero’s‚ "Going to the Olympics" painting has a lot of cool and interesting stuff in it. There are cars with hearts above them‚ palm trees‚ a blimp with "Goodyear" spelling across it and symbols of the Olympics. I see iron‚ two men fighting‚ a horse and a stamp. All of these are most likely related to the Olympics. The cars probably mean that L.A has a lot of cars‚ especially since it was painted on a freeway and there is a bunch of traffic on them. Especially on the 405 at nights‚ which

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    The moon as depicted within this photograph directly correlates to the imperative role it plays as a motif within the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In this story of passion and heartache the moon appears time and time again serving more than just its literal meaning. It provides the audience with a greater understanding of both the characters feelings and the environment in which a scene occurs. This is done through the use of symbolism that is demonstrated in a variety of ways‚ representing more

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