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    How do I Approach an Essay How did I approach Essay writing in High School? Well‚ before I can explain that to you I must first explain that I have never been to high school or for that matter an elementary school in my entire life. I wanted to start by telling you a little about my educational background. From the ages of 5-16 I was homeschooled. I was raised in a religious community where I was homeschooled along with my siblings and all of the children that were part of the community

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    Happily Ever After

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    priorities take shape. The same things that intrigued you as a child usually become obnoxious by your adolescent years‚ and completely irrelevant by adulthood. It is a common understanding in our culture that as you mature‚ you must leave behind all of the things that mark you as a child in order to take on your role as a sophisticated member of society. Does this have to be the case? Is there an impenetrable border between childhood and adulthood‚ or can certain things carry over? Depending on your

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    Where Do I Come from

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    If you ask me where I’m from‚ postal speaking I am from a small town named Sandpoint - right in the tippy top of Idaho‚ just below the Canadian border. But‚ when you ask me where I am from regardless of boundaries‚ I am from Sunnyside. In the mid 1800’s a couple stumbled across a field overlooking the lake and decided to make camp on such beautiful grounds. After many days past they began to realize that this land was unoccupied‚ went up the hill just enough to see the lake but to be able to access

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    Thing and Marginal Things

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    marginal behavior can be the most important kind."(58 Frazier) because every purpose-filled activity starts off as a margin. Nonetheless‚ it is crucial for marginal things to exist as they provide many benefits and play an important role in the world we live in today. Living in a society where we are constantly being told what to do ‚ marginal activities are necessary because they can allow oneself to discover what one’s true passion is without any other influences. For example‚ in Annie Dillard’s

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    10 Things I Hate About You

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    10 Things I Hate About You 1. Some elements of the stills that tell us that ’10 Things I Hate About You’ is a teen movie are: • Kat and Pat staring at each other – angry confrontations between two (moody) teens • Ms Perky - disapproving or disappointed adults‚ most likely teachers and parents • Cameron and Bianca together – ‘young love’ • Teenagers are predominant in all stills • Grungy rock bands and emphasis on music – rebellion and hobbies • The prom – stereotypical of films involving

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    is it ever right to kill?

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    Is it ever right to kill? There is a lot of argument about whether it is ever right to kill anyone. What is killing? Well the dictionary definition is: to cause death/the act of causing death. But is that enough? Is there another type of killing? A type that is justifiable. For example if a person steals or puts you in mortal danger is it acceptable to take their life in return? But more importantly is it morally right? Helene Moszkiewiez worked in the resistance during the holocaust. She was

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    I wish they'd do it right

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    I Wish They’d Do it Right Jane Doe in‚ I Wish They’d Do it Right‚ opposes her sons idea of cohabitation. She believes that marriage offers many benefits for her son‚ her son’s partner‚ and the child. He refuses to take vow into a legal relationship and she begins to argue with her son’s idea when finally her son’s fiancé has a child. Jane Doe states that because of her son cohabitating‚ he has become economically disadvantaged‚ causes social awkwardness‚ and deprives the happiness of the extended

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    10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU! The movie starts out at an American high school with a new student named Cameron sitting in the office of the Principal Ms. Perky. He is then shown around the school by Michael‚ who will become his best friend. During his tour is when Cameron first sees Bianca Stratford and he instantly falls in love‚ there is only one problem: she isn’t allowed to date. And neither is her sister‚ Katarina‚ a senior who loves indie rock and is a feminist. But Kat and Bianca’s father alters

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    Why do I want to be an Engineer? Engineering is the application of science and mathematics in which the properties of matter and the sources of energy in nature are made useful to man. In that definition‚ engineering is a way to help people through the creations of God and to acquire and share knowledge with the society. I want to be an engineer because I want to build structures that are necessary to people as their shelter and to those people that do not have a job. Being an engineer is also

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    The Best Death Ever

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    The Best Death Ever – Niall Griffiths By Christian Steenfeldt‚ 3.U Children cannot differentiate between what is fun and what is serious. In the short story “The Best Death Ever” by Niall Griffiths four boys are playing a game where they have to fake a death. The boy whoever fakes the best death wins the game. The four boys do not understand what they are doing and see the game‚ The Best Death Ever‚ as a fun game. Until one moment‚ when one of the boys misjudges the distance to ground and almost

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