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    Most Memorable Person

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    who greatly impacted my life in a very positive way‚ was my grandfather. The most striking physical feature that I remember him by was his black glasses He always wore them while he read his daily newspaper and his many books. Due to my parents’ busy jobs‚ my siblings and I spent a lot of time at my grandparents’ house. My mother is a real-estate agent who also manages a company and my dad works for our governor as her body guard. They took great care of us. But‚ it’s my grandfather that stands out

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    The Most Relaxing Place

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    be his bedroom. For another one‚ it could be the beach. And‚ for some others‚ it could be Paris. All of those used to be where I thought I relaxed myself most‚ but surprisingly often times they bore me. The only place that I have been visiting very often and yet never disappoint me is my own mind as it is no-place attachment‚ present‚ and the most amazingly beautiful. ! After waking and doing my daily routine‚ I gather myself‚ leave my dormitory‚ and starting walking to class. During weekdays‚ my mind

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    The Most Dangerous Game 1. General Zaroff is not a credible character at all. He is the opposite and beyond evil. General hunts people and calls it a sport. That shows us his negative actions. Secondly General things that its alright for him to destroy the weak for his own pleasure. As he states “Life is for the strong‚ to be lived by the strong‚ and if need be‚ taken by the strong. The weak of the world were put here to give the strong pleasure. I am strong why should I not use my

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    A Most Beautiful World

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    Sonja Lea Ms. Hunt AP Language Composition P.1 15 September 2010 A Most Beautiful World Once in a great while a person may have the chance to experience beauty so great that it seems to be of another world. There is such a place‚ a large clearing within a dense green forest. The edges of the clearing are shady and cool‚ but within the open field‚ the sun shines brightly‚ creating warmth. The open center of the clearing offers a view of a clear view sky‚ dotted with light‚ smooth‚ soft clouds. It’s

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    a. Summarize the article. Include the points that you felt were most important. b. Identify any problems in the case study…why was this a case study? What problems are significant and warrant action? What solutions were used and were they effective? c. Identify 3 alternative solutions that you would recommend for the problems identified in the case study. What are the advantages/disadvantages of each of the alternative solutions? d. Explain how you would implement each of your alternative

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    Animal Intelligence In the beginning of “The Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford stated “Who cares how a jaguar feels?....They’ve no understanding.” “The Most Dangerous Game” is a short story about how a character believes that animals do not have feelings‚ just when he‚ ironically‚ gets hunted himself‚ but by a human. The author‚ Richard Connell‚ has written various American short stories for all ages. Contrary to Rainsford’s statement‚ I believe that all animals can reason. If humans cannot understand

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell the author presents many kinds of different conflicts and events in short story to enhance the mood. Examples of this can be seen in many places in the short story like man vs.. Man ; this is between the character of the story. This can also include two of the main characters and also between to enemies. Another example would be man vs.. Nature ;this is when a character fights the nature to survive. Also‚ man vs.. Self; this is when the person

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    That the most significant contribution of him has to be highlighted is that he brought Newfoundland and Labrador into Canada. After the first World War‚ Britain had a heavy debt all over the world which lead to soar taxes over North America. As for Smallwood‚ he

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    I disagree that money is the most important thing in life. Everything in life requires money‚ but little did people know there are many other things that should come before it. To some people money means everything to them‚ to me money is important but it’s not the most important. You need money to survive‚ to meet our basic needs‚ to provide for ourselves and our families. Other than that‚ money is only able to buy you materialistic things‚ but when it comes to love‚ happiness‚ etc. Money is useless

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    Was Trade the Most Important Factor of the Growth of the British Empire. Do You Agree? At the Cutty Sark I learned that the ship traded tea from China. It was able to carry 10‚335 tea chests. It left from London with mining gear‚ beer‚ coal and household goods. This shows that trade was quite an important factor for the Empire because people were able to use items and foods that they did not get in their own country and it also increases colonisation because some people from the UK would stay

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