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    mask‚ hoping that I would get it on in time‚ so that I would live to see another day. There aren’t enough gas masks for everyone so I had to watch my friend suffocate from the gas. I can’t believe I am here and I wake up every morning wondering if I will wake up tomorrow. Pray that the war is over soon and I am able to return home alive. Kellie Dear Mom and Dad‚ I’m OK for right now but I don’t know how long I can stay alive because the amount of gas they blow-up over here. All the dead body’s

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    citizens of the city to develop a framework for a fitting memorial to Vietnam War veterans. The memorial was to be a glass-block structure etched with excerpts of letters sent to and from servicemen during the Vietnam War. Due to the overwhelming response to the commission’s request for letters‚ Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam came to be. Consisting of 208 letters‚ poems‚ and journal entries written by 125 people‚ this book is a heart wrenching‚ first hand account of the personal experiences of

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    nowadays face a difficult decision when they buy their own home. The question is whether they should buy a house or an apartment. There would seem to be clear benefits and drawbacks to both options. Perhaps the major advantage of living in a house is the issue of privacy. Typically‚ there is more opportunity for peace and quiet‚ if you live in a house. This is particularly the case if it is a detached house. Other significant advantages are that houses are generally more spacious and on the whole

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    Home Sweet Home There is no place like my home. My home is a welcoming and secure environment that is perfect for both entertaining guests and just a quiet night of pure relaxation. My home is a place where I find myself feeling safe and loved. The interior and exterior of my house is very unique‚ because my dad designed it‚ and I am very grateful to live where I do. As I cruise down Riverton Drive I pass by my old high school‚ James River. Before turning onto my street‚ just ahead is the entrance

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    Colonies got away from England because they had come for many reasons. Their goal is the freedom of religion or whether economic opportunity was the need to target a certain amount of independence from the king. They had all intents and purposes related to some 3‚000 miles away. They had not only willing to owe commitment to the king‚ but also they wanted to pay their fair share of taxes. The result was the spirit of democracy does not exist in the England (Democracy in the colonies‚ n.d). The American

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    Living on campus Vs. Living off campus Do I live on campus or do I live off campus? Thousands of high school seniors make this decision every year. There are definite pros and cons to either choice. Consider living and study preferences to help make the choice. The most important factors to weigh in making the decision are cost‚ transportation‚ and independence. First of all‚ cost is a very important factor when making this decision. The cost of living on campus can be up to thirty-five percent

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    What is your imaginative uptopia? In the scientific fictional novel‚ "The Ones Who Walk Away from the Omelas" by Usula Le Guin‚ utopic‚ ideal world where everyone feels happiness is portrayed. In the novel‚ it suggests that the utopia in the story is both perfect and flawed.   First‚ Le Guin uses vivid imagery to depict the city of Omelas as a vibrant and beautiful place. This is described as "the rigging of the boats sparkl[ing] with flags...between houses with red roofs and painted walls‚ between

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    Living in Sin is a poem that I feel encompasses the majority of young unguided women today. The type of woman I speak of‚ are the ones with the dreams of fairy tales and magic. Stories of love and happy endings. The unrealistic‚ with never a thought of anything other than that things are perfect and if they are not then they will eventually be. Such as the character in the poem‚ if she could tell her story before the poem‚ what would it be? That she wanted love? Maybe she wanted happy ending with

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    may want to have your chosen players have a dialogue about a specific issue from our readings and discussions). Be sure to describe the setting in which the two characters or authors meet. 2. Whom would you rather get advice from‚ Li Po‚ Dante‚ Antigone‚ or Moira Egan? Why? 3. In the spirit of great poets that we’re reading‚ for this option‚ write a poem that engages the issues that we’ve discussed in the course so far. Along with the poem‚ include a brief artist’s statement‚ where you explain

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    the sports equipment for the children frequently. Since parents had to replace new expensive skates‚ skis‚ jackets‚ and shoes so often that it became of the rapid growth of children. Therefore‚ the company purchased used equipment from families and any surplus equipment from manufacturers and retailers and sold them over the Internet. The business realized the needs of the target customers‚ parents. Therefore‚ the company was accepted by the public and the business grew rapidly. They had made $0.8

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