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    Yolanda Bonita Personal essay Oct 6st 2009 SCHOOL TRIP In my busy life‚ I barely had time to relax. I woke up in the morning‚ went to school‚ came home‚ did my homework‚ and so on. I never thought that I had a monotonous life. At least‚ not until I went on a school trip. A school trip sounded ordinary to me because every year there would be a school trip. For me‚ a school trip was just something that could help me to skip class. Apparently‚ most of my friends also had the same thing in mind

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    Fish Cheeks Summary

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    In the story Fish cheeks‚ Amy Tran uses vivid imagery through out her story. In her story she uses a nervous and embarrasment tone while she was telling the story. Tran should except her culture and her family’s ways she shouldnt change nothing for no one‚ no matter who they are. Tran starts the story by telling the readers about when she first “fell in love” with the ministers son‚ she kind of gave off the nervous vibe when her mom had told her she invited the minister and his family for there

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    Your Inner Fish

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    Kalia Espinoza Macdonald AP Biology 30 August 2010 Your Inner Fish Your Inner Fish‚ by Neil Shubin‚ is a journey into the 3.5- billion- year history of the human body. It is filled with many interesting topics covering the subject. The four topics I liked from it were: Getting a Grip‚ Handy Genes‚ Teeth Everywhere‚ and Adventures in Body Building. I feel these topics gave key information about our past. Chapter 2‚ Getting a Grip‚ talks

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    The rainbow lorikeet‚ as well as the sulphur crested cockatoo‚ are the two of the most common birds on the street in Australia. Not only both of them have bright feathers‚ but also they have some similar and different characteristics. In facts‚ neither in the rainforest nor urban city both can find them‚ which means both of them have excellent adapted ability. This essay will compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the rainbow lorikeet and the sulphur crested cockatoo in terms

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    Your Inner Fish The beginning of the earth was approximately 4.5 billion years ago. From the very moment that this phenomenon occurred‚ the process of evolution on this planet began. Evolution is a very complex process involving change in traits over successive generations. Being discussed will be the processes of phylogeny‚ morphology‚ and development and the specific roles each play in evolution. The evolutionary process will serve as a road map to our origins as humans and more importantly

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    Belonging involves sacrifice Some people will change or sacrifice their values‚ morals or beliefs just to fit in‚ be accepted and live up to certain people’s expectations. “Looking For Alibrandi” directed by Kate Woods presents the issue of sacrificing different things in order to belong. Nonna Katia sacrifices her relationship with Marcus Sandford‚ Josephine Alibrandi sacrifices her culture and John Barton sacrifices himself to not belong. Each of their sacrifices are different as they want to

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    Fish Cheeks Story

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    The story Fish Cheeks is just an example of how many people act when faced with certain situations; The fact is no one can run from having to act different in times that call for it. Understanding where the young lady in the story fish cheeks isn’t that tough. In the story a young chines lady invites her family and an American boy that she has been having a crush on for a long time to dinner; but after figuring out what her mother had on the menu the Young lady becomes nerves and embarrassed‚ resulting

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    Identity and Belonging

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    Exercise 2.1 Assets‚ liabilities and owner’s equity Item | Classification | a Stock of supplies | | b Mortgage | | c Cash at bank | | d Debtors Control | | e Loan | | f Creditors Control | | g Equipment | | h Bank (overdraft) | | i Vehicle | | j Capital | | Exercise 2.2 Accounting equation a Calculation | | Owner’s Equity | $ | b Calculation | | Owner’s Equity | $ | c Calculation |

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    Spies Belonging

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    Statement of Intention: ‘Our sense of reality is never the same as others’ suggests the nature of developed psychological mindsets that people build through the course of life‚ and the factors that influence this mindset to alter one persons perception of reality. This expository essay aims to inform and explain‚ using three different points of evidence that link back to the contending argument. The intended audience are Students and Adults that are assumed to be educated that would be reading a

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    The Poison Fish Analysis

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    either doesn’t interest you‚ or that simply just confuses you. That’s where “Engfish” might come into play. In the article‚ the author of The Poison Fish talks about how as people go through the schooling system and learn more vocabulary and proper writing skills‚ their imagination and speaking voice deteriorates when they write a text. The Poison Fish mentions that “The difference between the college students’ writing and the third grade child’s is simple: one is dead‚ the other is alive.” As a child

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