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    Journal Entry number 6‚ my 6th husband has died. It was such a tragical death‚ I wrote slightly sarcastically. He was stabbed 6 times before he unlocked the door to our house. He was the richest man in our town. From your widow‚ Jacqueline Diamond. It was a cold January day‚ President Polk just announced‚ some man in California found a gold nugget. I think it’s a setup for all the people going no one will ever get rich off of the gold. The president is just pulling everyone’s leg. “Jacqueline

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    Journal Entries Journal Entry #1 “I was conscious that a moment’s mutiny had already rendered me liable to strange penalties‚ and‚ like any other rebel slave‚ I felt resolved‚ in my desperation‚ to go all lengths.” –-- -Chapter 2‚ page 6 Reaction: Being really young‚ her sudden decision was a poor choice. Response: She’s still very young‚ and needs to experience more of life in order to make better decisions. Have logic and not be fooled by only emotions. Explanation: With

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    While both William Bradford and John Smith were strong figures in leadership and influential authors during the Puritan era‚ their styles of writing differ significantly. From a critical outlook‚ Smith used a persuasive style of writing while Bradford chose to adopt an informative style of writing‚ despite the fact that they wrote about the same pre-colonial land. Smith used persuasive writing his work in the bid to appeal to the audience or readers that people ought to awaken‚ realize the new

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    QHSS Vikas Peddu Journal entry #1 In the first ten chapters of The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini focuses on the theme “Friendships take years to build‚ but only moments to destroy”. For example‚ Amir and Hassan have been friends since they were born‚ they built their friendship until the day of the kit fighting tournament. When Hassan ran the runner ups kite he ran into Assef‚ who was seeking revenge for being insulted by Hassan earlier in the year. Assef deemed that rape would

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    Tristan Vigil Engl – 112-02 3/12/15 Journal Entry 9 1. Most of the main characters are introduced in the beginning of the story except for the murderer who the reader learns about more and more through the story. 1. The emotional meaning of the story has a large impact on the how how the plot is worked out. In the story the lawyer is continuously trying to convince people that the murderer is going to murder as soon as he get out of jail and in the story that is what happens. Without this part

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    Blink’s Journal Entry 1- Location: Ancient Persia‚ Time: 559 B.C.E. I have arrived in the beginning of the empire under the rule of Cyrus II. “Probably the greatest of the Achaemenian rulers were Cyrus II (reigned 559–c. 529 B.C.E.)‚ who actually established the empire and from whose reign it is dated.” “Achaemenian Dynasty” This was a time of a fresh shift of power to the Achemedians. This was the beginning of the Persian Empire. This was the beginning of my journey through time. Entry 2- Location

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    Gender Journal Entry Nine Today I am reflecting on something I used to say to regarding my lack of female friends. I often blamed this on how dramatic women are‚ and explained I couldn’t handle the emotions on top of my own. I realize now that it was wrong of me to stereotype all women‚ and use dramatic as a loaded word. As a bi-sexual‚ who is equally attracted to both figures physically‚ I also found that this was a common answer when I am asked now about why I didn’t settle down with a woman. Now

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    those who were immigrants who happened to be John Smith and William Bradford in this situation. They both said to have faced a hardship voyage through the Atlantic Ocean‚ but for them it was all worth it since they would be arriving in a land that has no leadership and they were ready to take upon that position. They believed that life would be easy for them in the new world‚ but eventually they faced a storm of reality. Smith and Bradford came to the New World with different ideas in mind such as

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    MODULE - 4 Partnership Accounts Notes 20 RETIREMENT AND DEATH OF A PARTNER If you look around‚ you must have noticed people in your relation and in your neighbourhood running business in partnership. You must have seen people quitting partnership firm or a person dies while in partnership. These are the events that take place during the lifetime of a partnership firm. Some issues arise on the happening of these events involving finance. Some assets and liabilities may need revaluation‚ goodwill

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    John Smith and William Bradford were two extremely different people who both established colonies in the new world. However‚ both men were similar in certain aspects. They were similar in their faith‚ biases‚ and position. They were different in their personality‚ treatment of others‚ and purpose. One thing that Smith and Bradford had in common was their unyielding faith. Bradford was a puritan; his entire purpose for coming to the Americas was religious. He wrote “and the wind shrinking upon them

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