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    understanding you were a passenger on my cruise February‚ 2013‚ and you experienced a situation where the backup generator went out. I was informed that you were inconvenienced and had to fly home instead finishing out you trip on the cruise line. I am utterly sorry for the inconvenience you experienced while on Carnival Cruise. I am sorry for the inconvenience of you having to fly home. We have experienced an issue similar to this one in the past and although we have made steps to fix the problem we are still

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    history‚ war has been the catalyst sparking change that ultimately shapes an era. World War I is no different in this sense. The Great War led to tremendous loss of life and property. Additionally‚ it prompted significant technological advancement and alterations in warfare strategies. Finally‚ World War I changed the power structure of the world‚ paving the way for World War II. World War I was a very pivotal event in the Twentieth Century‚ laying the roots for future conflicts such as World War

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    Creative Writing versus Technical Writing” It is often difficult to distinguish the differences and similarities between Technical Writing and Creative Writing. Writing is writing and good writing is creative writing. If we accept‚ however‚ that Technical Writing exists in its own category‚ with Creative Writing in another‚ how can we categorize creative Technical writing? One way to explore the differences and similarities between Technical Writing and Creative Writing is to

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    Emma’s creative writing ideas -Think creatively – Try not to use the first idea that comes into your head from a stimulus because chances are other people will have that same idea. If you are really stuck for ideas try changing time periods‚ set it in the future or the past‚ or a different country. Done to death ideas about belonging include the migrant experience and teenagers in school- if you can somehow twist these overused ideas into something unusual then they may be ok to use. -Use sensory

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    "Whale you stop your blabbin’"‚ that made Feferi cry harder. Meehah signed‚ walked until she could touch the young troll‚ and kneel. It didn’t make much of a difference‚ Meehah still towered over her. "I do gotta go" Meehah said softy‚ "If I dont no one will and Condy will come and kill you. And I need you alive. Who else gonna rule the empire. Shore as hell aint gonna be me." Meehah laid a hand on her shoulder‚ "When this is over the empire’s gonna need a lot of fixin so you gotta be tough‚ lright

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    STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION is as important in creative nonfiction as it is in fiction. You need to have a plan before you actually sit down to write. You don’t want to ramble. This is as annoying in a writer as it is in a public speaker. You need to make sense of all the materials you have gathered. Some writers actually do outlines‚ which serve as blueprints for their essays or narratives. At the very least‚ they help the writer to focus‚ to be coherent. We generally think of structure in architectural

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    The World War I was referred as the first “Total War” from historians and to others the “Great War”. The World War I was very tragic because of countries that were involved in the War. During this time Woodrow Wilson was the President‚ and he was the 28th President in the United States. Wilson wanted to keep the United States neutral during the World War I. This essay will explain why Wilson abandoned his policy of neutrality and justify American involvement in a European conflict. During

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    days on the trail and 319 miles. I think the walking is going to be very difficult for all of us. We were on the trail and our tongue on our wagon broke. I think that it broke when the ox were pulling our wagon and it connect to the ox it wasn’t strong in the first place so I think that putting more pressure on it made it break‚ it took us 2 days to repair. Grey clouds are starting to form in the sky the wind starts to blow really fast. It starts to hail and rain. I think there is going to be a really

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    I want to study skills that I can use anywhere in any profession I choose. I don’t want to be confined to learn skills that I can’t use for the hobbies that I enjoy. The opportunity to develop an interest in reading while not in school‚ to have the confidence to be able to approach new life skills and challenges with critical thinking. To find the hidden meaning in everything life should offer. My favorite part must be creative writing because you get to focus on different writing styles and create

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    How to make your creative writing better 1. USE NON-LINEAR STRUCTURE This means that you should practice writing stories out of chronological (or time) order. You could use flashbacks‚ or start your story at the end and then write about events that led up to the crisis. TV shows like Revenge and Lost have used this technique. You could also tell the story from different character’s perspectives. Novels like Across the nightingale floor alternate between the female protagonist’s perspective (written

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