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    1: Love and People

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    1. “Dear young boys and girls‚ today’s world doesn’t know how to cry. The emarginated people‚ those left to one side‚ are crying. Those who are discarded are crying. But we don’t understand much about these people in need. Certain realities of life we only see through eyes cleansed by our tears.” Oftentimes‚ we are blinded by our uncertainties that forbids us from seeing the other side of those who are in need. In this statement‚ it reminds me to empathize and sympathize for those who are currently

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    speical object

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    Name:簡旻亞Alice Special Object It is the rabbit doll that I sleep with in my arms every night. The rabbit doll is my birthday gift from my mom who I seldom see. Therefore‚ whenever I see the rabbit doll‚ I think of my mom. One day‚ when I was taking a walk and passed by a toy store‚ I took a notice at a fluffy rabbit doll displayed in the window. It looked comfortable to hold in my arms. So‚ I wanted the rabbit doll to be my upcoming birthday present and begged my mom to buy it for me. However‚

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    Coca-Cola was originally formulated in 1886 by John Pemberton in Atlanta‚ Georgia and then later acquired by Asa Candler. One of the most influential people in Coca-Cola ’s history was Robert Woodruff‚ who became CEO of the company in 1923‚ and later developed Coca-Cola ’s international business and was instrumental in cooperation with U.S. Armed Forces during WWII. Caleb Bradham‚ a North Carolina pharmacist‚ invented Pepsi in 1893. Like Coca-Cola‚ Pepsi developed a franchised bottling system in

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    true sight essay

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    Research paper- true sight Topic: the perfect world- how society views people- A) In today’s world society judges people before getting to know who they are as a person‚ they judge each other mostly by appearance‚ eyes‚ nose‚ eyebrows‚ hair‚ size‚ etc. in the book true sight they genetically engineer peoples sight so that they cannot see the world around them and don’t judge each other by appearance. Within my research I found nothing of any country trying to genetically

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    watching this type of movie‚ because you know that this situation could never occur in real life. However‚ you keep watching because for some reason or another‚ the plot fascinates you. You keep watching for about twenty more minutes‚ but then soon start to loose interest in the movie. But then‚ all of a sudden‚ you yourself are swept away from the couch which you were sitting on‚ and taken into the stars by what scientists call an Unidentified Flying Object‚ or UFO. Well‚ some people have claimed

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    dementia awareness

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    DEMENTIA AWARENESS Explain what is meant by the term Dementia The term ’dementia ’ describes a set of symptoms which include loss of memory‚ mood changes‚ processing information and problems with communication and reasoning. These symptoms occur when the brain is damaged by certain diseases‚ including Alzheimer ’s disease and damage caused by a series of small strokes. Dementia affects older and younger people and the decline in the person will get worse as more brain cells are damaged or die

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    Out Out

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    scene before‚ during and after the incident itself - The thoughts and feelings of the narrator - Actions and attitudes of the other people in the poem - Use of language Robert Frost succeeds in creating a clear and vivid image of the horrific incident‚ before during and after the event has happened. He adds thoughts and feelings of the narrator which helps. Even though it is an abrupt opening “the buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard” the words “buzz” “snarled” and “rattled” are all onomatopoeic

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    Love at first sight

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    You may know that after reading a love story‚ you sometimes find yourself thinking of the story’s events happening in reality. As one of the most favorable myths‚ love at first sight is what intrigues us and moves us to the new heights. Yet‚ as much as many would like to dream of love at first sight‚ it is a myth and is just an added twist to a love story. A dictionary defines love as a "warm affection" where affection is defined as love‚ in which case and first of all‚ love is not very definable

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    generalisations are dangerous‚ even this one. Generalizations exist in many contexts of today’s society. From self-experience or hearing of another’s‚ people form opinions about countries‚ food‚ companies‚ people some of which involve religious and ethnic groups. These opinions are passed on and thus the birth of stereotypes‚ a generalization about a group of people whereby defined sets of characteristics are attributed. It can be a dangerous thing to assume ALL people of a particular group are one

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    Deaf Awareness

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    Adapting to a world full of hearing people can be overwhelming‚ especially when you are exactly like them but have only been born or have developed some sort of hearing loss. Despite the continuous adversity that the Deaf culture has faced‚ there is one thing that only continues to improve and that is access. Since the ADA’s laws have become stricter in regard to access‚ technology‚ communication‚ and resources continue to expand. Unfortunately‚ awareness is still gaining its reputation. One of

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