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    Describing a place

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    Describing a place The baroque castle is situated in a small village Moszna in a halfway between Krapkowice and Prudnik. The architectural construction came into being in the 17th century. Until 1900 the most remarkable part was built upon in the neo-gothic character. But also circa 1914‚ the neo-renaissance wing was attached. But what strikes me the most is that the edifice is surrounded by 200-hectare of mysterious park with its 300-year old oaks. What come first on your way are 4-metre high

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    the market place

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    Stillness of the dawn was displaced by the scheduled game of the morning gusts. Pages of newsletters a crucified against a brick- wall using four large black nails‚ expanded and compressed like a heart‚ displaying ’Market Place’. Looking around all that could be seen was a crowd of people pushing‚ shoving and shouting. People rushed by‚ Gathering up items as fast as they could‚ People often travelled in groups; parents and children or Other family members and even friends; They were the ones causing

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    A small place

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    Danielle Bryant Mark Neumann Communications 101 4 November 2001 “In a small place people cultivate small events‚” states author Jamaica Kincaid in her novel A Small Place. The book illustrates a landscape in which she lives thus detailing who she is as explained by Jose Ortega y Gasset. Born and raised in the twelve-mile long‚ nine-mile wide country of Antigua Kincaid has struggled with her small place her entire life as she narrates the paradise that many visit and the prison in which many

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    Familiar place

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    Once again I find myself in a daze in the most familiar place‚ ’The Crossroads of the World.’  With my feet planted to the ground‚ I stand tall in amazement. Surrounded by tourists on all the wrong time zones and people who make a living‚ dressed in what was once someone’s childhood hero. The enormous‚ impersonal crowds make crime and inappropriate behavior easy to hide. Bumping elbow to elbow‚ making it no  accident to push their way through. Crowded streets and confused foreigners trying

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    experiences and not experiencing nothing. Langston Hughes wrote story titled “Salvation” who claims that nothing happened to him in his salvation experience. In “Salvation” Hughes demonstrates through characters’ perspectives how salvation in accepting Jesus as Lord is manipulated to be a religious act and not a genuine salvation. As the author‚ Hughes’ perspective of salvation contributes to the theme by believing in experiencing Jesus in his salvation. Hughes believed that when he sees Jesus he would

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    As we know‚ nothing and no one is perfect. As humans‚ we all make mistakes that we are afraid to admit especially‚ on sensitive topics. In a Ted Talk by Jay smooth called‚ “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Discussing Race‚” he provides many methods to approach the topic of racism. Due to the topic being very substantial‚ Smooth begins with a humorous story about his encounters with strangers. He explains that after introductions are finished‚ he usually has to explain his ethnicity to others

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    description of a place

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    elegant. It is also a very clean beach. For this reason in the summertime it is very crowded and if you go by car there is no place to park. The main building of Santander is the huge Cathedral with its amazing interior. It is situated in the very centre‚ near to the city hall. Palacio de la Magdalena is another important building. Besides it is the most visited place of the city. It was the official summer residence for the royal family. Nowadays it is used as a center for meetings and conferences

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    Safe Place

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    To most people photography might be a hobby or just to take regular pictures. But to me photography is my safe place. Photography is the one activity that will let me get away from stress‚ school work‚ and hectic life style. It is a place where i only have to worry about my creative ideas and capturing them in the form of visualization. Working on a photography project is like entering a different world for me. It’s a world where I don’t have to worry about people telling me what to

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    Pressure from above Langston Hughes wrights about a major event of his childhood in the moving story “Salvation.” The message of this story is that the pressure to conform to your families religious beliefs may have a negative affect the young. Hughes does not place a direct thesis in his story. Hughes wants religious families to realize that pushing children into their faith will backfire if the children feel too pressured. He directs his story to the adults of religious communities and the

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    Wd Hughes Speech Analysis

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    M. Hughes Prime Minister of Australia. He said these things Date: The speeches were read and/or documented on the 18th of September‚ 1916. Audience: The audiences of these speeches were to the whole of Australia. They were public speeches anyone could listen to. Message: It was to try and get people to vote in favour of conscription. Agenda: It was created to sway people over to conscription and to tell people about the referendum Nature: It is a manuscript of speeches spoken by W.M. Hughes. Techniques:

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