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    Narrative Essay Her last words will live forever with me. The night before my grandmother died we said our last good-byes in hopes that she would rest in peace knowing that we loved her. I had known her for 35 years‚ and in those 35 years we had become extremely close. She was not only a grandmother to me but also a friend and a confidant. I feared the day that I would have to deal with the pain and the realization of losing her. Although I knew that day was coming‚ I didn’t want to let her

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    WAR PHOTOGRAPHER LITERATURE Write about the poem‚ war photographer‚ which in my opinion is very effective in highlighting important social issues. Explain what these issues are and examine and discuss the various ways in which the poet conveys them. The poem is about a war photographer who has been to many war-torn places and has seen first hand what war is like. In the poem the poet‚ Carol Ann Duffy addresses the social issues of the cruelty of war‚ the issue of indifference of people at

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    Ma Parker is a strong woman who has suffered throughout her life.  She is a woman who has a good nature. Ma Parker realises the sorrows of her life and tries to find a place to cry.  That would be the very first time she was going to cry once she believed she only would be a strong woman if she had never cried. The Life of Ma Parker’s protagonist cannot stand all the pain she is feeling. As she cries‚ she leaves all her strength behind. It represents the moment she realises she must permit the overflow

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    The skies were painted into a blend of rosy pink to salmon orange. I admired the natural beauty in awe as the calm breeze caressed my face gently. After taking in some fresh air‚ I cleaned up and dressed up for the day and went downstairs. My father was reading the newspapers one Sunday morning. We were having our breakfast when suddenly‚ there was a loud explosion coming from the building opposite us. Out of curiosity‚ I went over to the window to see what was happening. I realized that

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    Alex Morgan Pd 8 4/16/10 Research pap. Catcher in the Rye is a book of many themes of many different types of different things. The main character of the book is Holden Caulfield‚ this guy has major problems. He’s alone and he knows it‚ he hates everyone and judges them too. Some themes of this story are the sadness‚ the lies and deceit‚ and Holden’s youth. Every one of these themes describe Holden in different ways‚ mostly it describes what he’s like. SADNESS Sadness

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    When we were children‚ we depended on our parents to help us grow‚ provide us with food‚ clothing‚ shelter‚ and nurture us. However‚ as we grew older‚ we became more independent‚ learning how to do things for ourselves‚ and care for ourselves. This independence does not last very long because when you have a baby you are not putting yourself first anymore‚ it is not the baby that you attend to first. Throughout this course‚ we have learned about the many responsibilities of parenthood and the amount

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    May Neren Jane Solidarios BA Political Science July 12‚ 2010 A BRAND NEW ENDING Landslides… flashfloods… pollutions… destruction of ozone layer… too hot… too cold… not enough to mention all‚ we have been experiencing and we had even entered into discussion of these. And in search for our lives‚ we are aware of these things and we are affected of these occurrences. It has been so many years and we have been exploring the environment for very long time not to mention those years that we are

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    The Mystery of Mrs. Mallard “Mrs. Mallard died of heart disease—a joy that kills.” Knowing that Mrs. Mallard had heart trouble‚ her sister Josephine‚ broke the news to her as easily as possible that her husband had been killed. It was then that she wept and sank into an armchair her room. Was she weeping with tears of sadness or tears of joy? Mrs. Mallard and her husband had a strange relationship that left her feeling like she was free from prison. After the initial shock of being told the news

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    My Dark Room

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    I live in a dark room Where my pain surrounds me. It’s filled with discouragement and gloom And I’m obviously unhappy. In this room I have hid‚ In this room I have cried. In this room I am nothing‚ In this room I’ve got no pride. My room has suffered with me And darkened with me For there is no light‚ Just like my life. In my dark room‚  The air I breathe Is the pain that fills my body‚ And it engulfs my self-esteem. My dark room is filled with secrets‚ Broken promises and

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    It was a misty night. The fog was all I can see. I stumbled‚ got up and stumbled again. Fear was screaming inside my head like the menacing roar of an angry lion‚ it felt like I was trapped in a never ending nightmare where all my greatest fears came to life. Frantically I felt the ground‚ finding for some clue to where I am. Wet grass. That is what I felt. The earth below me felt like ice all of a sudden when I recalled what happened. The picture of our car crashing through the divider and the screams

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