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    elephant in the clouds‚ blowing water out of his trunk‚ and that is why it rains! (While the narrator sat still making ready some reply to this last saying‚ Mini puts another question) MINI---Father! What relation is Mother to you? NARRATOR---My dear little sister in the law! (Murmures involuntarily to himself) Go and play with Bhola‚ Mini! I am busy! SCENE 2 ::: (The window of narrator’s room overlooks the road. The child has seated herself at narrator’s feet near his table‚ and is playing

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    believing in Santa Claus when i was six. My mother took me to see him in the mall and he asked for my autograph.” II. Most of us aren’t special enough to be asked for an autograph by Santa in life. But then again‚ no one was ever quite as special as little Ms. Shirley Temple. III. Shirley Temple is known for her childhood stardom‚ but there is more to this star than just that. She has a small adult stardom as well as a fascinating life after her movie career was over. Body I. Child Star A

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    Essay APCC 2

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    life into a new page. And I believe that anyone who once became a JA of APCC will have a novel life after coming back from Fukuoka. To begin with‚ APCC has given me a great chance to have new experiences. I still remember the day when I was just a little girl at the age of 10‚ when we-all of the JAs 2008 were too young to have a full awareness. APCC gave me so many the so-call first time. That was the first time I had spent so many days in another country without parents‚ the first time I had stayed

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    UNDER THE WILLOW TREE

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    one always finds something beautiful in the spot that is one’s own home‚ something for which one longs‚ even when one is in the most wonderful spot in the world. And we must admit that the outer edge of Kjöge‚ where small‚ humble gardens line the little stream that flows into the sea‚ could be very pretty in the summertime. This was the opinion of the two small children‚ Knud and Johanne‚ who were playing there‚ crawling under the gooseberry bushes to reach each other. In one of the gardens there

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    The first day of school‚ and even more exciting‚ the first day of middle school. Sixth grade! Oh how grown up I thought I was! Unfortunately‚ though‚ my euphoria quickly dissipated. Whilst standing at the bus stop fantasizing about all of the friends I would make and the fun projects I would do‚ the other kids at the bus stop started to laugh at me and call me names. They were making fun of the fact that I didn’t wear matching clothes. This was the first time that I realized that I was being made

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    families and other individuals that are in danger due to being surrounded by an atrocious environment that involves war. The life of apprehensive individuals has never been an easy one to live‚ with frequent upheavals of the individual’s and very little sense of control over their lives. Perpetually living around brutality‚ destruction‚ and violence links individual’s into obtaining bundles of emotions to a certain extent.From a psychoanalytic point-of-view‚ war affects society in a way that is painful;

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    My Little Girl

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    be the first to show it If you want the truth‚ go ahead and unfold it Let the rain wash away your sorrow Always hope for a better tomorrow Don’t ever let time pass you by And no matter how hard‚ you should always try See the fusty little things as a true piece of art To reach the top‚ from the bottom you start Don’t be afraid to be the first Expect the best. Prepare for the worst You’ll meet vicious and kind people Just know where you stand You’ll meet ignorant and wise

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    Flight by Doris Lessing

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    pleasure in life when all of three granddaughters have gone with their husbands. The verb “ gazing out” shows that he is thinking of something‚ maybe about his granddaughter and he might realizes something strange that is going to happen with the little girl.  The details “he saw his granddaughter swinging (move from one place to another place by holding something that is fixed and pulling yourself along‚ up) on the gate; her hair fell down her back; her long bare legs repeated the angles of the frangipani

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    the novel‚ Richard‚ who is searching for the "meaning of life". While flying his 1928 Fleet over Ferris‚ Illinois‚ Richard spots another biplane parked in a field knowing how lonely flying can be‚ Richard decides to land and make some conversation. Little did he know that the pilot of the 1928 Travel Air 4000 was the "Mechanical Messiah" Here‚ Richard begins his journey‚ the journey that he has drawn to himself. After landing‚ Richard meets his guide on the journey‚ Dan Shimoda. This guide was no

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    make it before they even tried. There is no trying‚ do or do not. Mr. Clark tells the principal that they are setting the bar to low for these kids‚ if they were to set the bar higher the children would accomplish more by their driving force. The little girl that is one of the main characters in the story is threatening the teacher‚ not listening to orders and not doing her school work. The mother likes her to be home to baby-sit

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