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    Guest Bloggers

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    Guest Blogging Writers and Guest Bloggers Wanted!!! We are looking for individuals who can write on our blog as a guest or contributor. We accept guest articles that are targeted at entrepreneurs and business owners. Our main purpose is to teach people how to start a business and develop their organization; therefore‚ your article must fall under the any following category • Business ideas • Leadership • Finance and Accounting • Branding Opportunity • Advertising • Internet Marketing • Business

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    Welcome Introduction

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    Welcome/Introduction --- Thanks My name is Saw. I’m one of the students here. I think I don’t really look like a student. But I am one. I would like to welcome you here this morning. And I would like to say “Thank you very much” for coming. We know all of you are very busy‚ so we really appreciate you making the time for us. I thank all of my classmates as well because they gave me the chance to give the easy speech‚ I think‚ “ Welcome & Introduction”. I expected it to be easy but in reality

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    My Welcome Speech

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    Welcome Speech A very very warm and affectionate welcome to all distinguish guests‚ respected teachers and parents‚ dear seniors and juniors. First of all‚ I would like to welcome our chief guest here‚ Mr. Ram Sarober Dube. We are so delighted to get you here; a warm welcome to you sir from all the BESS family. I would also want to extend a hearty welcome to ex-students of our school and all the valuable audience. On this beautiful occasion‚ we have gathered here today to offer farewell to the

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    The Guest House

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    Xavier Cuevas Cuevas-1 of 11 LA 110‚ Narrative Storytelling‚ Mon/Fri‚ section 03 Instructor: James Sidel Class Time 12:00-2:50 Class Location: Northpoint Date of Submission: 7/26/2013 Short Story: The Guest House (Draft 4‚ word count 3‚891) I closed my eyes and fell into an abyss of dreams and nightmares crafted by painful memories. I found myself walking through a golden field of crops in Northern Mississippi; at my side was my childhood crush‚ but before

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    The Ambitious Guest

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    Sample Reflection Journal Entry Lani Akamai Lesson 1.1 One of the new understandings I made this week about a shared literacy lesson with my class is that they really enjoy poetry. Before I read the poem Covers to them‚ we discussed the new words and concepts. As they talked about what they already know about covers and the different types of covers there are‚ I found out their background knowledge. The next step was to read the poem to them. We then read it as a group. After several more

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    The Schoolteacher's Guest

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    The Schoolteacher’s Guest tells the story of Ines‚ a retired schoolteacher who runs the first hotel in the town‚ Agua Santa. Her son had previously been killed and his murderer had fled. Years later the murderer returns. Ines kills him and confesses to her best friend Riad Halabi. They bury the body and the whole community help to keep it a secret. It is set in Latin America. The town is described as being quiet‚ uneventful and cut off from the mainstream of activity; an ’insignificant backwater’

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    A Warm Welcome

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    A Warm Welcome “Chuck‚ chuck‚ chuck!” is the sound of the stapler I hear as I walk into Ms. Hernandez’s room. It is around 10:00 am‚ and she has just finished with one of her many meetings for the day. I can see that her room is well-organized; the tables‚ chairs‚ posters‚ name tags‚ ABC charts‚ and all her supplies are in their assigned places. With a smile as big as the state of Florida‚ Ms. Hernandez welcomes me. We pull out two miniature chairs from one of her small tables and

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    The Welcome Table

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    Running Head: Life 1 THE WELCOME TABLE VIVIAN SIMMONS ENG 125 INSTRUCTOR L. CARMICHAEL FEBURARY 16‚ 2013

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    April 28‚ 2014 ESADE Exchange Student Welcome Package (2014-2015) ESADE Student Code: C145070   Shreeram Suresh          Dear Shreeram‚    We are pleased to welcome you to ESADE’s Exchange Program. What follows is some basic information  about ESADE to help you access the intranet and register for your upcoming exchange term.  YOUR LOGIN INFORMATION ESADE’s  intranet  access  address  is:  http://www.esade.edu  at  the  bottom  menu.    Your  username  and  password to access ESADE’s web page are only for your personal use

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    Welcome to hiroshima

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    pictures and mannequins in the museum are put behind glass just like how the world views the bombing‚ trivializing how bad it truly was. The author uses specific language such as descriptive imagery and expressive figurative language in a somber poem “Welcome to Hiroshima” to persuade the audience that people can never understand the terror of the bombing and nothing can re-create it . No museums‚ pictures or words can describe what happen to the people of Hiroshima because all those things are behind

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