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    Why you should leave Miami‚ why you should stay in Miami‚ and why it’s a personal matter. Zoom out for a second. Take a brief look at the individual shingles that make up your roof. Continue and you’ll realize the different geometric patterns and lines that compose the different roads‚ rivers‚ and county lines of your surrounding city. Go further‚ until you can make out the entire outline of the state you reside in. We are‚ in the grand scheme of things‚ an infinitesimally small particle in this

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    How would you want your audience to respond to Nina in her final appearance of the play? Discuss how you would perform the role‚ in three sections of the play‚ in order to achieve your aims. At the end of ‘The Seagull’ the audience will have seen Nina’s journey from youthful optimism in Act One‚ as the adored girlfriend of Konstantin and a would-be actress‚ to disappointment and unhappiness in Act Four‚ as the abandoned lover of Trigorin and a third rate professional actress. If I were to

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    generation. He furnished support and gave confidence in the same time. To create and to be fired from his own company ( Apple) was a challenge for him. Instead of going back‚ he got ahead with work. He insisted of doing something that you love and keep looking for it if you did not find it. It was an optimistic message. The last story but not the least is about " death". In a turn of events‚ this part is the most poignancy...I was affected when I heard him but I felt relieved for him in the same time

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    Do you want to know the worst part of my day? It’s waking up. Because I am faced with reality. I am reminded of the long sleeves I must wear to cover up the scars on my wrist. I am reminded of the baggy‚ light clothes I wear to cover up my malnourished body that is tainted with bruises. I walk the halls and try to forget about them. To forget that they’re there‚ but I can’t. I can’t pretend anymore. What is violence to me? Violence is a reality. It’s my reality. My reality‚ though‚ comes in many

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    That girl you called a slut in class today. She’s a virgin !! The "gay boy" you punched in the hall today. Committed suicide a few minutes ago. The boy you called poor. He has to work every night to support his family. That girl you pushed down the other day. She’s already being abused at home. That girl you called fat. … She’s starving herself. The old man you made fun of cause of the ugly scars. He fought for our country. The boy you made fun of for crying. His mother is

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    In “Could You Live with Less”‚ Stephanie Mills states her reason of rejecting the use of advanced technologies. As a freelance writer with unstable income‚ she can only afford the technologies just for her basic need. She is proud to live with a simple life without technologies dominating it. She enjoys doing things with her efforts‚ for example splitting firewood in the wintertime. Her knowledge that technology brings damages to planet and most of its people‚ and the influence of others who are

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    Taking risks are essential for one to live life to the fullest. Indeed‚ taking risks may be dangerous and impacts one’s life negatively‚ but this allows individuals to encounter experiences that may be beneficial as it is a positive way to learn new skills and to test one’s limits and the limits of others. This is evident in both Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 romantic‚ musical film ‘Moulin Rouge’ and Libby Hathorn’s children’s book‚ ‘Okra and Acacia : The Story of the Wattle Patterned Plate’. These two texts

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    market in the area in which he lives. He says that while he received some encouragement from a few friends most of them said he was crazy to work as hard as he was working. Eric says he just felt that he "had to do things my own way" and built his business to become the second largest of its type in the area. Answer these two questions in an essay format in at least 250-500 words: 1. Eric seems to have beaten the odds already. What do you think Eric would tell you about success (or failure)

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    Do television advertisements make consumers want to make changes in their lives? Some advertisements can make young people feel insecure about their physical appearance. They can also create a need for young people to be attractive which could lead to a result of insufficient funds. In short‚ advertisements today encourage adolescents to spend more time and money on products that will help make them the “perfect human”. Television advertisements may use skinny models‚ which can give young women

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    finishing high school‚ you move to study at the university. However‚ you wonder which university is the best choice? A public or a private university is better. Some people prefer public universities to private ones and vice versa. I am in the second group‚ that’s why I choose to Dai Nam university. My arguments for this point are listed as follows. The first reason is entrance requirements. For private universities‚ the entrance requirements are usually more flexible and would not be as stringent

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