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    this common thought. The company that he built is surrounded around the attitude of more money and more clients. Jerry spends a long night contemplating this attitude and decides he won’t stand for it anymore. Jerry writes a mission statement “The Things We Think But Don’t Say” and hands it to all his colleges at the conference he is attending. He is first greeted with applaud for his guts to speak the truth but doesn’t last long

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    Three Days to See

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    Three Days to See This short story deals with how people take advantage of having the privileges to see‚ hear‚ and speak. Some people‚ unfortunately‚ are blind‚ deaf‚ and mute. These unfortunate people take more time to appreciate life and the wonders it has to offer. The author‚ Helen Keller‚ is one such person who is blind‚ deaf‚ and mute. She believes strongly that people‚ who are fortunate to have such senses‚ take life for granted. She also believes strongly

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    Intramuros a Must See

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    as in the days of our forefathers. Keeping this in mind that Intramuros is a priceless treasure that is a must to share with the world which then leads towards the thesis statement of the research Intramuros is the best place to visit in Manila to see the glimpse of the past and its beauty. This research will be tracked through the means of transportation‚ places‚ food‚ and souvenirs to persuade the tourists on why to tour Intramuros and at the same time to inform them about the details they should

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    geography‚ painting‚ psychology‚ etc. Any middle school students can have a good skill at singing‚ drawing and reciting‚ besides‚ they are broad and found in geography. It is these things indeed which stamp them as well-performed students‚ and occasion a very pardonable pride in the minds of their parents. But in all these things the CPU student is the merest amateur.    This is unfavourable enough. But after all one might say this is only the humanity side of education. True: but one searches in vain

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    See It Through Essay

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    Reading and writing is something essential in today’s society. It is how people communicate without using spoken words. It is how we talk with certain combination of words that convey the message of what someone is trying to say. Essentially it is another way for a person to express himself/herself. For me personally I haven’t been the greatest with English. It is something that I feel I am not really good at‚ my writing has endless possibilities of improving when compared to others people’s work

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    identity and belonging can often be a struggle due to many reasons. The issue of identity and belonging has captivated humans for many generations‚ and will remain a key turning point for many to come. We can only truly accept ourselves by acknowledging both of the contributing factors which define who we are. Everything and everyone can influence a person’s identity and belonging‚ but none more so than one’s parents and family. While some influences can be major and largely defining‚ others can be

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    Thing and Marginal Things

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    Frazier states "..marginal behavior can be the most important kind."(58 Frazier) because every purpose-filled activity starts off as a margin. Nonetheless‚ it is crucial for marginal things to exist as they provide many benefits and play an important role in the world we live in today. Living in a society where we are constantly being told what to do ‚ marginal activities are necessary because they can allow oneself to discover what one’s true passion is without any other influences. For example

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    only thing we’ve got‚” is significant because it relates to the theme and foreshadows conflicts to come. Firstly‚ it relates to the theme intended by William Golding himself‚ which is that “All of mankind is inherently evil.” For example‚ we can see how Jack is acting more “savage-like” throughout the story. When he tried to kill a pig at the beginning of the story‚ he hesitated a lot. Later‚ he grew to leave his emotions aside and was determined to kill the pig. This is significant because we can

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    who was afflicted at an early age in life. Her disabilities set in on her at eighteen months. As she grew older she didn’t let her incapacity defeat her. In 1933‚ Keller wrote an essay entitled‚ “Three Days To See”. In this article Keller gives a response about what she would like to see if she were given her sight back for three days. She also speaks about what it would be like if others were to lose their sight for three days as well. The opening statement of Keller’s article reads‚ “I have often

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    Literary Analysis “The Things We Dare Not Tell” In the poem “The Things We Dare Not Tell‚” Henry Lawson’s purpose is to state the two different types of secrets that people posses which are; the kind that should be external to others and the kind that should be kept internal from others. He adopts a simpering and deceived aspect in order to relate to the alike feelings and experiences of his audience. Henry Lawson begins the poem by recognizing the extent of secrets and the aptitude they may

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