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    Tuesday‚ May 22‚ 2007 A Visit to Jose Rizal’s House I am an admirer of Rizal for as long as I can remember. As a child‚ I heard countless stories about his greatness and bravery. Well‚ I don’t know if all the stories I’ve heard were true‚ but one thing I am certain of‚ Jose Rizal was a great man. Like most schoolchildren‚ I learned from school his life and works‚ that he wrote two novels‚ and that he was shot by the Spaniards. Back then‚ I was very angry at the Spaniards. As a Manila student

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    On spring break‚ I traveled to minnesota to go to the Mall of America . I was so excited and kind of nervous. I was nervous because it was my first time ever riding on a plane. When I went to the airport I really didn’t know what to do. I was confused‚ all these security checks was really stressful and exhausting. When we got in line to go on the plane I was very nervous I didn’t know what to do. I wanted to turn back‚ but I couldn’t. So we got on the plane‚ I looked around I never seen an airplane

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    PRESIDENT NIXON’S VISIT TO CHINA After the 1948 Communist revolution in China‚ the United States refused to recognize the new government and backed the government of Taiwan. In the early 1970s‚ for political and economic reasons‚ China and the United States reached out to each other. The U.S. wanted to end its involvement in the war in Vietnam without causing a larger Asian conflict‚ President Nixon needed a boost to his re-election chances‚ and the large Chinese market offered hope for expanding

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    MoMA visit - Visual analysis Art is an effective way to express beauty. Artists have different ways to express their ideas and communicate nonverbally through their work. In the Early Modern Art period‚ artists were free to create their pieces in diverse ways that never had been done before. For this essay‚ I chose the works of two artists of this period to compare and contrast so that the diversity of Modern art can be demonstrated. Even though Vincent Van Gogh and Rene

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    Reason for Visit: s/p ESI Follow Up S: TM Completed total of 32 ESI visit since 3/15/2016. ESI’s heat treatment is helping her to minimize her pain for several hours‚ but symptoms management only. TM reports her bilateral hand pain is 5/10; the pain is constant‚ aching and cramping type pain‚ when she is working. TM states her right middle and ring fingers are stiff‚ particularly in the morning and makes a clicking sensation as she move her fingers. At time those fingers get locked and she has

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    9-12 When I visited my first Jewish synagogue‚ I expected it to be very different. My previous experience with religious ceremonies was limited to a few visits to Baptist churches. The most surprising thing for me at this one was‚ oddly enough‚ its similarity to Christian services and rituals. I went into the religious visit expecting an enormous difference in the customs and perhaps even in the attitudes of the people attending the service. What I found instead was a religious ceremony

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    In the short story‚ "A visit of Charity" by Eudora Welty‚ a fourteen -year old Campfire girl whose name is Marian‚ visits an elderly home to earn points. The way Marian slowly makes her way from the bus stop to the nursing home shows reluctance. The author’s purpose was to describe a young child’s experience with the elderly through emotions and descriptions of her actions. The author encloses several lurid details to help the readers understand how awful this experience was for the child. The title

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    During a breezy Sunday afternoon‚ I decided to visit the Timken Museum of Art located in Balboa Park. I chose the Timken specifically after reading about it online‚ and knowing that it had a variety of different paintings ranging from European paintings to American and Russian paintings. After going in to the museum‚ I took a walk and viewed the entire collection of artwork displayed‚ as suggested in the video “How to Visit an Art Museum”. While doing so‚ I noted down the works of art that impressed

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    Observation Assignment Location: Fashion Square Mall‚ Orlando Begin time: 3:16pm End time: 3:37pm Date: Wednesday May 30‚ 2012 I am sitting just before the escalator to go upstairs to the food court and movie theater. I am sitting on a wooden bench with my girlfriend to my left. There are many shops surrounding me such as Champs‚ Pacsun‚ Traffic‚ Lids‚ Home Elements and Dollar Tree. The area that I will be observing is about 50 feet by 100 feet. There are 4 potted trees around me‚ one to my

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    which Adcock explores different aspects of change. Three poems - Unexpected Visit - For Andrew - Weathering - The language of these poems is as sharp as prose and as breathless as the last words of a novel‚ which solve an unbearable suspense. Fleur Adcock is never game for happy endings‚ but her poems do cultivate a sense of ending‚ which sometimes – as in this case – softens the snarling lines. Unexpected Visit - The poem is simple. The overall theme of the poem is the poet’s annoyance

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