Hey guys. I’m so glad to be here today with all of you. I’m going to tell you st abt my future plan now. Please pay attention to it and feel free to ask me everything when I’ve finished. Why do people do plan? We plan for next day‚ next month‚ next year and so on. Someone said :” a goal without a plan is just a wish”. I think planning is like drawing a map that guides us to the destination we seek. Once we have a map‚ it will be easier and more efficient to find the way we should take. Also‚ the
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Robinson Eng 100-F80 August 06‚ 2009 Thanks to My Hardworking Father It is very fortunate for a kid to have his father around. In the last thirty years‚ having both parents in the household was rare. Most of my friends I grew up with only had their mother around. To all the mothers that were strong enough to raise a boy to be a man‚ I commend you. However‚ I was very fortunate to have both parents in my household. I would like to thank my father for showing me what a hardworking man
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 Welcoming ceremony into Judaism for a boy  Includes circumcision  Covenant of Circumcision  Occurs 8 days after birth - VERY important‚ nothing interrupts  Ritual objects used:  Circumcision tools (anesthetic is possible according to some)‚ tallit (prayer shawl)‚ booklet with ceremony text‚ Elijah’s Chair  Time of ceremony early in the morning  Ritual setting morning prayer service  Parts of ceremony welcomed‚ circumcision
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novel “Ceremony” by Leslie Marmon Silko. Tayo being of mixed race‚ is constantly ridiculed and treated as an outsider by both sides of his culture‚ the whites and the Native Americans. Throughout “Ceremony” Tayo and a few other Native Americans frequently go to the bar. During one night out at the bar‚ Tayo and Emo‚ another person living on the reservation‚ get into a fight. At the bar‚ Emo says about Tayo‚ “There he is. He thinks he’s something‚ alright. Because he’s part white. Don’t you‚ half-breed
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Storytelling and its Importance In Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony‚ the use of storytelling is quite prevalent. Within the framework of Ceremony there are references of the tradition of Native American storytelling along with the progression of telling a story. Storytelling within the Native American culture is oral‚ traditionally. The method of storytelling within Ceremony at the beginning lays down the framework of the entire book. Silko starts out the novel with a series of stories
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Thank God for the Atomic Bomb In Paul Russell’s passage from Thank God for the Atomic Bomb‚ he describes how the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were fully necessary. Russell agrees with President Truman’s decision to drop the atomic bombs because of the logical reasons. He gives examples that compare to the overall effect to America‚ and the positive things that happen to America such as the fact that the war would be over. I agree with Fussell’s opinion because the atomic bomb solved
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Sourav Adhikari‚ I write this message with a single intent: to ensure this year becomes the finest year of your life yet. This post is deep‚ longer than usual and rich with content. Read it all. Reflect on it. Study it. [The uncommon talent within you deserves to see the sunlight over 2017‚ doesn’t it?]. There’s too much superficiality in this world right now. Who has the right clothes? Are we in the hippest restaurant? What did that celebrity eat for breakfast today? The majority longs
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Langston Hughes "Thank You‚ M ’am"‚ he uses imagery to convey the concept of forgiving and understanding by showing compassion. Hughes describes his characters in such vivid detail they seem to come to life. As he describes Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones‚ the reader could almost see her walking down the street. "She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but a hammer and nails. It had a long strap‚ and she carried it slung across her shoulder" (158). Hughes describes the
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pleasure to announce your appointment as a chief editor of "Education Update" a fortnightly magazine published by Rotary Club. You have been working in rotary as a member for last five years in various committees. Looking into your academic experience and expertise of dealing with young minds‚ we have chosen you for this coveted position. In the Annual General meeting you will be officially declared as an editor of the magazine. The meeting is scheduled on December1‚ 2008 at 11.00 am in The
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Job hunting after graduation If you’ve left university and don’t yet have a job‚ here are tips on creating an action plan for finding work. It’s widely acknowledged that it’s harder than it used to be to land your first graduate job‚ and more people now find they are graduating without a job to go to straight away. If you are one of them‚ don’t panic. Take the opportunity for a short rest‚ then focus on what you can do to make things happen. 1. Keep looking The good news for graduate job
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