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    The Important Things

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    The Important Things What are the most important things in my life? Family is the number one most important thing in my life. My girlfriend‚ education‚ career‚ money and happiness are also very important to me in life. Without my family I wouldn’t be the person I am today. I couldn’t ask for better parents. And I have a little brother I wouldn’t be able to live without. My parents work very hard to provide a wonderful life for us. We really enjoy going camping and taking other vacations together

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    Crazy Thing

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    21 January 2013 ENGL 152-14 Crazy Thing 2 Crazy Thing 2 When I almost ran my grandfather over at his house it affected my life by making me more aware of my vehicle. The incident changed me because once I realized what was happening I realized wasn’t in control of my vehicle anymore and couldn’t stop what happened or could have happened. I know that once a person loses control bad things can happen. What could have happened terrified me; the first thing that went thru my mind is ‘I could have

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    Things They Carried

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    In the novel “The Things They Carried” written by Tim O’Brien‚ he discusses the weapons and equipment’s that each American soldier carried during the Vietnam War. The things that the soldiers carried with them are both tangible and intangible. What these items are depends upon each of the soldiers. They carried the basic necessities in order for survival and the bare minimum to make life as livable as possible. However‚ they also carried with them fear and memories. It is the intangible items like

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    Forgive Me

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    We say a great many things in church (and out of church too) without thinking of what we are saying. For instance‚ we say in the Creed " I believe in the forgiveness of sins." I had been saying it for several years before I asked myself why it was in the Creed. At first sight it seems hardly worth putting in. "If one is a Christian‚" I thought " of course one believes in the forgiveness of sins. It goes without saying." But the people who compiled the Creed apparently thought that this was a part

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    meaningful things

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    Meaningful things I consider myself a very organized person; however‚ I have learn not to despair every now and then when I lose things that I use in my everyday life such as my keys‚ my cellphone charger‚ and even my glasses; but when it comes to losing things that are of great importance to methings that I am so attached to I think it will make me mad and sad because due to a distraction I will lost a piece of me; for example‚ my box of memories‚ my signed shirt from my last day of high school

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    Anita and Me

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    SOUTH ASIAN WRITING HOME ASSIGNMENT: Diaspora In South Asian Literature- As seen in Meera Syal’s “Anita and Me” Submitted by : 08/EL/47 Urmimala Bhattacharjee The mention of ‘home’ and ‘outside’ is not a specification of India at all‚ but rather

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    about me

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    with several family influences‚ one that has always stayed with me which is the biggest reason why i first wanted to take upon this career was my mother. When i was little my mother would always talk about how she helped people and it would give her the most amazing feeling knowing she helped at least one person everyday. Consequently this made me wonder how it felt to support those people that really needed aid. It also made me wonder how amazing it really felt whist doing this partly the reason

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    The Things They Caried

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    "The things they carried" In "the things they carried" Tim O’Brien defines a fine line between fiction and non-fiction in the form of story telling and the memories he has accumulated from his participation in the Vietnam war the way they "seemed" rather than "what happened" because that’s how you tell "a true war story" and that’s how the book effectively engages the reader throughout the whole book because nothing is ordinary‚ not even the way the book is put together‚ you just can’t anticipate

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    The Thing in the Forest

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    When I first read The Thing in the Forest‚ I was immediately taken in. I wondered what the thing could be. Was she going to talk about the two little girls‚ Penny and Primrose‚ witnessing the making of weapons‚ the abused lives of other orphans‚ or even the murders of German prisoners? The exposition‚ especially the time when World War II was going on‚ had led me to expect hostility. And my expectations turned out to be right‚ but in a different form. “The thing” was a hideous‚ worm-like creature

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    superman and me

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    Superman Saved my Life The best feeling in the world is overcoming an obstacle‚ especially one when people say it can’t be done. Sherman Alexie talks about this in his writing “Superman and me‚” where he tells us his life story about how he started out as a poor Indian boy living on a reservation and overcame many racial barriers to become a writer. Alexie uses rhetorical strategies such as ethos and pathos to pull the reader in and make them understand his life story. He also uses writing strategies

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