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    Why I Chose My Profession

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    is one of the reasons you have received this letter. I work on and off. However a year ago I working then something changed‚ drastically. A stack of shevels fell and broke my left hand in several places. Despite long therapy sessions and several follow-up operations‚ I can honestly say that the worst result of breaking my hand was that I broke my leg. The incident has allowed me the opportunity come to the realization that I’m not immortal and I could easier be replace in a second. This revelation

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    I couldn’t believe my eyes” I couldn’t believe my eyes! It just spoke! How is it possible? It is not‚ right? Okay‚ I’ll just start from the start. Well‚ it was our summer vacation when my cousin came over along with his ugly little puppet which he called ‘Mr. Bad Boy’. At first it was annoying as he said it was alive and it could move‚ speak and even sing. But later it got really creepy! It was almost getting dark when my cousin‚ Nathan‚ came to my room and very unusually he wasn’t speaking

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    with unhappiness through their immense talent to express their distaste with life like in I felt a funeral in my brain by Emily Dickinson and Lonely Hearts by Wendy Cope. Figuratively‚ sit down‚ buckle up and get ready for the most engaging and interesting

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    The item I chose to do was my clarinet as my object and the Cittern as my object from The Met. I have chosen these two objects‚ because they have a lot in common as they are both musical instruments. The cittern was made roughly in 1685 made by German man‚ Joachim Tielke. The material used to make this was cypress‚ ivory‚ ebony‚ parchment‚ and brass. The cittern is 24 ⅞ in by 9 5/16 in. Also‚ this was made in Hamburg‚ Germany‚ so it is a german instrument. This was used to play music during church

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    The Day I Broke My Ankle

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    The Day I broke my ankle Several years ago‚ I fell down the stairs and broke my ankle. I had never broken a bone before or been to the emergency room. It was a very scary and painful experience. I will never forget it and hope I never have another experience like it. This is how it happened. I went out the door of my house and was on my way to work. There is a walkway and a short stairway with four or five steps between my door and the sidewalk. I remember that I was wearing a new pair

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    I never liked to think a lot about college‚ the reason is that I was afraid that I was not going to do good there. I was afraid of my classes because I knew that it was going to be challenging for me and specially English. English has not been my best subject. I just don’t think I am good enough with my writing. I would always struggle to get an idea of what to write. I never expected to get good grades on my assignment specifically essays‚ but not only that. Reading was difficult too‚ I could not

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    I used to bounce around with dreams and ambitions like a really energetic frog. I shifted from wanting to be an artist‚ to an author‚ to a teacher‚ to a who-knows-what for as long as I can remember. I never kept one specific dream that compelled me to excel in one particular area because I was too indecisive. That was until I found a passion. One that urged me to try‚ try again no matter how many times I failed. I always knew that I had been naturally skilled at speaking Spanish‚ but‚ then again

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    How My Spoken Language

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    the way my spoken language adapts depending on the audience and situation. Idiolect is the unique and distinctive way an individual speaks. It is influence by a diverse range of factors that shape the way we speak throughout our lives. Context is one such factor that plays a key role in how I adapt the way I speak. When talking to my friends or siblings‚ I generally speak informally and use more non-standard English or slang words‚ such as “wha`ever” or “dunno”. I am comfortable around my friends

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    How Does Macbeth’s Character Change over the Play? At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth’s character starts off as a loyal and brave soldier‚ who is admired by many people. Throughout the play‚ however‚ it is evident that his character and the personality of his character change a lot. There are many aspects that changed his character. What the witches said to him I think changed him the most. Before the witches spoke to him‚ he didn’t think of what it would be like to be king‚ or any of the other

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    I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain” In Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ “I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain‚” she is describing the mental breakdown of her sanity using a funeral as a metaphor and she does this very nicely within this poem. The first time reading through the poem‚ it was hard to make of it. The second time reading the poem‚ it seemed like her soul was witnessing her own funeral. It was not until the poem became clear that Emily Dickinson witnessed the funeral only by the sense of sound and feel

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