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    My first

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    When you do at first‚ put in a dummy list of a few emails that go to you. I want to ensure the email received looks ok. Run tests until you are sure its ok. You can forward one to me after testing. When your ready make sure if you add in 150 emails that all go through or figure out which ones did not go through and resubmit on the next list. I will send you a list that you can send out. As you send out a list‚ send me the list you sent and I will incorporate back into my master list.

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    ALL MY SONS

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    are all important ingredients to cook a drama. Drama is often combined with music and dance. There are different forms of drama which have taken birth in different parts of the world. Kenya‚ Africa‚ is a country with a rich dramatic tradition. First of all‚ music is an important branch of the dramatic tradition in Kenya. Kenya is home to a diverse range of music styles‚ ranging from imported popular music and afro-fusion to traditional folk songs. The guitar is the most popular instrument in Kenyan

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    My Son By Mcbride Summary

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    Appendix My Son By Natasha Campbell-McBride‚ M.D. Dr. Campbell-McBride‚ a neurologist who also holds a Master’s degree in nutrition‚ lives in Cambridge‚ UK‚ with her husband and her autistic son‚ who was born in the autumn of 1992. Her clinic treats autistic children from around the world‚ and she is currently working on a book on effective autism treatments. This story was written in February 2003. My son is 10 years old. He is in a mainstream school‚ doing well. His academic achievements are

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    Relationships in Death of a Salesman The father son relationships of Willy‚ Biff‚ and Happy in Death of a Salesman change throughout the play. Willy wanted his sons to be well liked and successful even from any early age. As adults Biff and Happy are not the successful men their father wanted and Willy will not accept who they are. He lies to himself by exaggerating his sons’ jobs and ambitions. Willy will not accept the truth. Willy’s flashbacks show why relationships are strained as well as the

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    The two pieces of art I have chosen are “The Death of Marat “by Jacques Louis David‚ painted in 1793 and Vik Muniz’ modern recreation of the same painting from his series of works “Pictures of Garbage” 2008. “The Death of Marat” by David http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/his/CoreArt/art/neocl_dav_marat.html Vik Muniz’ “Marat” http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703440004575548581385394008.html The most obvious comparison between these two works is the subject matter as one is

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    My Sons Birth

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    A certified nursing assistant (CNA) is not the same as a medical assistant. The occupations both involve working with patients and collaborating with nurses and physicians in medical settings‚ but a CNA has much more specific duties. CNAs aid nurses by doing patient prep work‚ such as taking temperature or blood pressure‚ feeding and bathing patients‚ and filling the role of a general caregiver for patients who may not need constant medical attention‚ but do need assistance with personal maintenance

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    Proud To Be A Samoan

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    lifestyle. I have wondered of how I would react with problems of my educational life if I weren’t a full blooded Samoan. Being raised in a Samoan family is a blessing to my personal life. It is their unique way of life that has been guidance for the path in the future. It is the teachings of respect that lightens up my reputation in school and communities. Many people hypothesized a Samoan life as a hard and complicated way of life. From my perspective‚ being a Samoan is blessing from God an island that

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    Imagery in “My Son the Fanatic” Imagery in the language: Look especially on metaphors‚ similes and symbols. You also have to interpret the title Julie - page 193-194 Page 193 line 7-8: “His son was outgrowing his teenage attitudes.” It is a metaphor because a plant can grow‚ but your teenage attitudes can’t be outgrowing. Page 193‚ line 15-17: "He was aware that he had become slightly afraid of his son‚ who‚ alongside his silences‚ was developing a sharp tongue. It is a metaphor because your

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    Proud Aunt

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    aunt. I just got out of volleyball practice when my cell phone rang. I knew it was my mom calling to tell me sister had the baby because yesterday my sister was having real bad stomachaches. Nervously I answered the phone and sure enough‚ it was my mom saying my sister‚ Jamie‚ had the baby. She was coming to pick me up from practice and we would go straight to the hospital. I couldn’t decide whether to be happy or scared for meeting my niece for the first time. But for curtain‚ I was going to love that

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    Analysis of My son the Marine By: Frank Schaeffer My son the Marine gives the audience a journey of all sorts of feelings a parent could go through when a child decides to enlist in the service. Frank Schaeffer is the author who starts his story about his son‚ John who sees the Marine recruiters showing up at their home. Frank describes how he couldn’t comprehend on how John could relate to these stern‚ clean men with such flawless uniforms. This uneasy feeling made his wife feel uncertain about

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