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    Travel Back in Time

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    Time travel is something that people rarely think about. Going back to a time in history is exciting; I would love to bounce around throughout history and see what life was really like. I am proud to be chosen by the agency to for the opportunity to visit a period in history. My mother has always says‚ “if you don’t know your history‚ you won’t know where you are going”. I did not have to think long and hard about the period I want to visit. I would like to visit is the 1960’s in the midst

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    My Childhood

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    person’s life ‚ there are many important times. One of them is childhood . Some people may argue that childhood is the happiest time in a person’s life‚ other think that it isn’t so. But for me ‚ I had the happiest memories as well as the saddest memories in childhood. When I was a child ‚ the world seemed to be a place of a joy and happiness to me. There was nothing worth worrying about because my parents always looked after me .Also ‚ I lived with the full of my grandmother’s love .I used to live in

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    My Childhood

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    Though one of my adventures made me realize how life really is‚ and how fast it can be taken away. One of my hobbies as a child was riding my bike around my town. Just like every child I didn’t like to tie my shoes‚ especially when I was having fun with my friends. As I went to get my bike from my grandmother’s home‚ my mother stopped me. The first though I had was why do parents need to be strict and ruin our fun with rules. Of course as a caring parent‚ she had reminded me to put my helmet on

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    Back to the Dream Time

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    story book “Back To The Dreamtime” Two main characters that I choose in this book is Richard and Tom because went I read this book until the end there are many thing that Richard and Tom doing together. Richard is an aboriginal descent. His father died when he was two years‚ now Richard staying in McDonalds’ family as an adopted son. Meanwhile‚ Tom is a Joe’s daughter and older than Richard. The relationship between Richard and Tom is very closely because they spent a lot of time together. Tom

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    Speaker

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    My Attributes of Public Speaking As a speaker‚ their job is the most important role in speechmaking. A speaker is to talk as well as listen. There’s different skills you need to have to be a successful writer. You need to have the knowledge of the subject‚ the preparation of your speech‚ the manner of your speaking and sensitivity to the audience. When giving a speech‚ to get the audience to be interested‚ you need to have enthusiasm in your speech and voice. Even though this job seem quite easy

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    Compare the ways that authors present the speakers in their poems. My Last Duchess‚ by Robert Browning and Poem at Thirty-Nine‚ by Alice Walker. These are poems that revolve around grief and pride. In My Last Duchess the speaker is a very proud duke with years of honour and power to his family name but his duchess shows no respect to anything he has given her. In Poem at Thirty-Nine the speaker is a lady that didn’t show enough respect to her father when he was alive but when she lost him she grieved

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    People have more responsibilities by getting too old. {This sounds awkward - try "People have more and more responsibilities as they get older"} They have to earn money for sustaining {ok‚ but "money to sustain their ..." sounds better} their lives. For this‚ they [must] have a job and they also have [a] more complex social environment. {I don’t really understand the "more complex social environment"} For adults‚ all of these are neccessary elements which enable people to maintain their lives. Therefore

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    these children meeting the criteria for obesity (Better Nutrition 28). Children‚ like the rest of Americans‚ are living more and more sedentary life styles. Childhood obesity in school-aged children is rising‚ and it’s the responsibility of the parents to prevent this from happening to their own children. Much more than an aesthetic issue‚ childhood obesity is a major health problem. Today‚ one in five school-age children fulfill the medical definition of obese‚ weighing 25% more than the ideal for his

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    Poem Analysis Post card The poem Post card by Peter Skrzynecki explores multiple ideas concerning belonging including barriers that accumulate with attempting to develop a sense of belonging‚ and aid to prevent this. As well the feelings and perceptions of belonging experienced by an individual changing over time‚ and lastly the ties between our feelings about belonging with our sense of identity. The poem presents the challenges undertaken by Skrzynecki to reach a sense of belonging within his

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    My Childhood

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    My Childhood Have you ever thought about a stage of life that you would like to do again? When I was 9 years old‚ I always told my mom that I wanted to be 15 years old. Every day‚ I yearned for being a teenager. Now that I am 16 years old‚ I wish I were the little girl who did not have any worries or reponsabilities. During our lives‚ we have to pass through many stages since we are born until we die that define our characteristics and personalities. Each one is special and unforgetable. However

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