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    have. One of the major differences was that Candy never came into the room when Lennie and Crooks were talking to each other. This was major because Crooks never found out that the plan was true about the little house. In the book after he heard Candy talk about it he wanted to get in on the deal. Also the movie it never showed Lennie have his illusions of his Aunt Carla and the rabbits when he was waiting by the pond. The last major difference was that George never hesitated to shoot Lennie in the movie

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    recorder to record Morrie’s voice so he could listen to him after he’s gone. In this Tuesday they talk about regrets. Mitch asks Morrie if he has any regrets since he is so close to dying. Morrie responds and says that today’s society doesn’t encourage us to think about death and as our death come closer‚ we tent to start regretting stuff. Mitch knows that Morrie will not be with him soon and he has a lot to talk about so he makes a list of questions to ask Morrie on his fourth visit. In Audiovisual part

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    of my depression 1) I can’t ‘snap out’ of my depression is a non-fictional personal account by Sarah McCaffrey. 2) This story is about a woman who has a depressive disorder and she’s explaining what it feels like to us. She first talks about how you can’t easily just ‘snap out’ of depression and explains how she’s tried to get rid of it with the help of medication and specialists. Next‚ she tries to give us a description on what depression feels like to her – something like a black

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    My First Date

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    his house. At first I felt weird; I never had a first date at anyone’s house. Plus‚ he was my best friend that I recently discovered I liked‚ so was really nervous. But when I arrived I acted natural. I met his mother‚ a really nice lady‚ easy to talk to‚ maybe too easy; she was always talking to me. She made situation comfortable‚ I think she liked me and it was a good sign. And then I spent some time with his sister‚ she is a big fan of Justin Bieber and that was all that she talked about. She

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    all he did was start hugging me again‚ I couldn’t help but start crying again. After our little talk we became substantially closer‚ now we can talk about anything. On another occasion my best friend Bella‚ who I had known for about a year‚ has helped me deal work out some of my inner conflicts.We have gotten closer lately. Close enough to be able to completely understand each other and now we can talk to each other about anything. Like this one time one of my sisters was talking about how there

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    Follower

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    problems of growing older is the poem ‘Follower’ by Seamus Heaney. This poem is about Heaney’s childhood memories of his father working on the farm ploughing the land. Heaney talks very highly of his father and creates the impression of a very strong man who was an expert at what he done and a man who was his son’s hero. It also talks about how Heaney used to follow his dad around as he worked and how he dreamed of growing up and ploughing like his dad. However‚ there is a twist at the end of the poem

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    Daniel Pathammavong Fundamentals of Public Speaking Outside Speaker 12/14/14 This Saturday on the 13th I went to see a speaker talk in Minneapolis on Nicollet Ave. I had found out about the event from a website called Meetup.com. There was a travel author planning to speak at a meeting room in a coffee shop about how living internationally can change your perspective. I thought that was intriguing so I went! It was at 2p.m that Saturday and there wasn’t a time scheduled for it to end. When I

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    thought something was wrong with her mentally‚ but I later found out that it was a part of her culture. She was an elderly lady from Panama and from speaking to other Panamanians I found out that it is very typical‚ specifically for older people to talk so closely in other people’s faces. I learned how different cultures can be and the many communication factors‚ because here in America and many other countries‚ speaking too closely to someone is a definite nonverbal rule broken. I am glad I experimented

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    2. a.) I think woman are better listeners than men. PRO CON 1. Women are understanding. They never forget what you say. 2. They have a good perspective. Some have a hard time believing you. 3. Women are sensitive. They don’t know when to stop talking. 4. They give great advice. Some think that they know

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    creative essay han shan

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    is trying to show his emotion how lonely it is in the cave that he went on to live in. It’s basically deserted because no one lives there with him; he’s all alone with no one to really talk to. My poem is in a way the same as Han Shan’s except I related my poem to when I was going through a breakup with no one to talk to and no one to really go to for a shoulder to cry on. In the third poem Han Shan is trying to explain how throughout our lives we strive for the very best‚ we meet so many great

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