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    What is your most precious childhood memory? There are several memories from my childhood. There are only a few that are very precious to me. The memories that stick out the most from my childhood‚ are the time when I played football for the middle school‚ and we won the Florida state title. Another precious memory I have‚ is when I was 13‚ and I hit a homerun to win the game. There was another memory from my childhood that ment a lot to me‚ and it was when I made an interception for the high

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    Most important inventions

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    beings‚ many inventions have greatly changed human’s life. Write some of the inventions which have brought some changes in our life. One of the most prominent features of the present century is the progress of science and its effects on almost every aspect of social life. Nowadays‚ more and more new things invented to make our life more comfortable and convenient. It is difficult for us to point out which inventions changed human’s life the most‚ but in my opinion the three most remarkable inventions

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    It’s always a lesson well taught when you learn on your own. Doing something new is always a great experience especially when it came to me. Being that it was my first year at Strafford High School I decided to play basketball and I remember it like it was yesterday. It wasn’t my first time playing basketball but my first time playing on a team. When basketball season came along‚ I decided to get in shape and get fit playing a sport. Although I was chunky I did well. I tried out for freshman girls’

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    Danielle Roy Jroy1 Example Essay 5/18/11 Life Lessons in the Work Place What do you think about when you think work? People often think of long hours‚ tedious tasks‚ complaining customers‚ and moody bosses. Although some of these aspects may be true‚ the work field can teach you some very important life lessons. Learning these lessons in early adolescents will prepare you for the ups and downs of the work experience. These lessons will help you prepare yourself for future careers.

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    Life’s Greatest Lesson "A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops." As Henry Adams stated‚ and is the summary of the impervious bond between the characters Mitch and Morrie‚ in Tuesdays with Morrie. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease is a form of motor neuron diseases. It is a rare disorder in which the nerves that control muscular activity degenerate within the brain and spinal cord. What results is weakness and wasting

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    What are the most important themes in King Lear? “Different interpretations focus on different themes’‚ this statement is acceptable in the play King Lear. Edwin Sherin’s production of King Lear primarily explores the theme of Oder and Chaos‚ as opposed to excerpts by Marilyn Gaull‚ which focuses on the theme of Love evident in King Lear and an excerpt by Samantha Markham in which focuses on the theme of Insanity. In my opinion theses three themes which are focused on through different interpretations

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    Most important Invention: The Computer When we think about technology mostly the first thing that comes to my mind is the image of a computer. Technological advancements such as computer have been designed to help humans and make the lives easy. In fact‚ computer is the Most important Invention because they can display and let you manipulate save information‚ and it is used in almost all fields . First of all computer have multi-tasking features that can minimize the work you have to do. The

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    passed away they may be indifferent to the news. Or if asked a simple question that seems harmless they may become agitated and violent. Fourthly‚ they have psychomotor disturbances whereby they can remain in an unusual position for hours (this is known as ‘catatonia’). Lastly‚ they may have lack motivation and interest in life. Psychologists have attempted to explain schizophrenia via a number of theories. Supporters of the medical model believe that schizophrenia could be caused by genetic

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    I never realized how important it was to have good friends until I was much older. And by good friends I don’t just mean people that you really think are cool. I mean friends who challenge you to be a better person and encourage you and leave you feeling uplifted. I realized that in having good and healthy friendships that it is so much easier to be confident in who you are and also have the strength to face the pressures of today. Here is a list of qualities that I think all of us should look

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    victim‚ they need to have courage and follow their ways‚ no matter what others say. Jem and Scout see people become victims of prejudice‚ rumors‚ poverty‚ and other atrocities in their own little town‚ as they grew older. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the children learn life lessons from witnessing people striving to survive different situations within Maycomb. When a challenge causes one to struggle‚ the children see that person‚ or themselves‚ have to have courage to do as they have before. Jem and

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