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    Elbow Room is an anthology of twelve independent and unrelated stories about the experience of diverse groups of black Americans. "Why I like Country Music" portrays a loving married couple sparring about the legitimacy of square dancing as a valid art form‚ using it as a symbol for radically differing worldviews coming from upbringings in the North and South. The husband tells about a fourth grade crush that results in him besting the class know-it-all to square-dance with the girl on May Day‚ and

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    Have you ever gone to presidio ? Well I have and it is awesome. I know that because I live there and it is one of the best places I have gone to. I like to live in presidio because I like to see the stars shine at night and on presidio the stars shine very pretty and they look very clear when you see the stars there. The police from presidio protects people and I know that because they are all over the place. If someone is doing something bad the police protects the people on presidio so nobody

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    I Like to Read

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    that like looking at himself looking in a mirror looking at himself looking in a mirror. Jonas hesitated. “I certainly liked the memory‚ though. I can see why it’s your favorite. I could not quite get the word for the whole feeling of it‚ the feeling that was so strong in the room.” (125) Jonas got a new memory about love in the family‚ but he thought it is foolish to say this is love first. But next‚ the Giver looked up suddenly. “ Jonas‚ I gave you a memory that I told you was my favorite. I still

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    Why Do We Have Seasons?

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    Why do we have seasons? We all know that The Earth‚ our planet‚ spins around on its own axis. It is an imaginary line passing through the North and South poles. That’s how we get night and day. But why we get different seasons is more complex. The Earth isn’t standing straight up at a 90 degree angle. It’s more tilted on its axis that measures about 23.5 degrees. As the Earth revolves around the Sun in a wide circle‚ sometimes the top portion (Northern Hemisphere) is towards the Sun‚ and sometimes

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    I Like It in the Bum

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    extremely unattractive outfit‚ would you tell her she looks great even though you honestly think she looks like a walking disaster? If you knew you could get accepted at a very good university by lying on your application for admission‚ would you do it? If you could become wealthy by telling a lie‚ would you do it? If you could save a person’s life by telling a lie‚ would you do it? Why do we lie? Well tell lies so that we can deceive others into believing a false statement. We do this to either

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    I would have liked to be a Spartan man because they were badass fighters and had no fear of death; they spent everyday training themselves to be able to protect their families and city-state‚ which I found to be inspiring because that is one of the most honorable things a person can do. Spartan life was tough and harsh enable for them to create those hardcore warriors‚ and every aspect of their lives was in the pursuit of being the best soldier for Sparta‚ and even from their birth their bodies were

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    Teacher That I Like

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    Doeurn Phalin Teacher that I like I Pre-writing - Friendly - short - Pay attendant with students - Kind - Handsome - Knowledgeable - Good solving the problem - Funny - Good explaining - Good manner - Implement - High education - entire The teacher that I like is teacher Don Sarom. I’m a student at Kids international school. At there I have a teacher. His name is teacher Don Sarom. He is the teacher that I like very much. He is very handsome

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    I Like Garedns

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    Do both exercises: [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] I. Match the sentences halves (the numbers and the letters): 1. She won’t pass her exams. 2. I’ll have to go to a new school. 3. She won’t start primary school. 4. I think I’ll go on holiday. 5. As soon as I get home. 6. Her parents will get her a present. a) after I finish my exams; b) if she gets good marks c) I am going to do my homework; d) unless she revises more; e) until she’s four years old; f) when my parents move to Paris; II

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    I like me

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    RUNNING HEAD: I like me‚ but I’d like to change this about me I like me‚ but I’d like to change this about me My story about what I would like to change Hannah Michelle Childers Northwest Vista College I like me‚ but I’d like to change this about me As the title states‚ I like who I am‚ but there are a few things that I would like to change about myself. For example‚ I really like how compassionate

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    The summer i was sixteen

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    Freida Lee The summer I was sixteen The poem “The summer I was sixteen” by Geraldline Connelly conveys us that being a teenager is a very innocent and carefree time. But later on one realizes that its inevitable to grow up and that therefore you should treasure your memories. Connelly’s techniques include using carefree diction; interesting syntax and contrasting the improbable world and the life she had when she was sixteen In the first stanza Connelly establishes teenage care freedom by using

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