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    Why I Learn English

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    Why I learn English Learning English is necessary for my future career. Nowadays‚ practically every prestigious and well-plaid job‚ not only working as an English teacher‚ requires proficiency in this language. Those who know English‚ have a big advantage on the labour-market over those who don’t. But it certainly isn’t the only reason why I learn English. I have been interested in studying foreign languages since I went to school‚ and I always knew that my future profession would be

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    I’d Know You Anywhere‚ Laura Lippman Laura Lippman‚ an accomplished author in the crime fiction genre‚ strikes gold with her stand-alone novel I’d Know You Anywhere‚ loosely based off of real events. For the first section of the novel‚ Lippman flawlessly switches the setting from present time‚ mainly in Maryland to 1985 with almost every chapter. Eliza Benedict‚ the main character‚ frequently refers to 1985 as “the summer she was fifteen”. To her‚ it is much easier than saying “that time I was

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is a proposal of ‘Sing K Box’‚ a karaoke mobile application project. We would like to provide an application platform for users to enjoy karaoke at anywhere and anytime through portable devices. The proposal introduces the features of the application and feasibility analysis. 1. INTRODUCTION We observe a trend of singing context on TV shows which drawn public attentions towards karaoke and pop music culture. However‚ people in this modern society are usually under a

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    Claim: Walt Whitman writes a poem about hearing America singing as he details in a poem of a typical American life and how it is portrayed. Langston Hughes seemingly responds to Whitman’s poem with I‚ Too‚ Sing America which compares different races in America. The response poem was not necessarily about race but focused more on the aspect of how America is one no matter what. Each and every person‚ living in this country has equal rights and represent America equally. Whitman uses different occupations

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    Why I Believe in God

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    Cholpon Kurmanalieva Why I believe in God I often used to ask myself in the past‚ “who created all conveniences for human existence? Why is the distance between the Sun and the Earth comfortable for living? Why is there a good proportion of water and land; why do we have mountains‚ beautiful nature‚ animals and plants? Why do we have brain‚ 2 eyes‚ 2 feet‚ and 2 hands? Sure‚ there’s somebody who regulates all these processes on the Earth to make people live. And His name is God. Blaise

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    nutritional gap of the children. By providing an optimally and nutritionally balanced Growing Up Milk coupled with a healthy daily meal‚ it will help your child to achieve a nutritionally balanced diet which is important for his/her growth. 3. So‚ why does Dutch Lady need to have ’added sugar’ in their Growing Up Milk powder ? Dutch Lady’s growing up milk is nutritionally designed using a combination of naturally occurring sugars in milk i.e. lactose and also added

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    My mom once asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up‚ and like many other eight year old girls I responded‚ "I want to be a vet Mommy!” She looked at me and answered‚ "Well‚ Megan‚ if you want to be a vet‚ don’t just aim at working with cats and dogs. Be a wildlife veterinarian!" Mom inspired me to dream big‚ and to never settle for the traditional or ordinary. From that moment on‚ I set all my goals as high as I could. Only am I satisfied with myself when I either achieve or surpass those

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    I don’t know how to start but here are some things that I’ve found out about myself. First‚ I trust myself‚ my feelings‚ my deeds‚ and my abilities. I am proud to myself! Second‚ I like myself. I was born with four limbs‚ with complete hearing and blessed with eyes. Thanks God because I am here in this world. Ups and downs‚ I never lose my grip to God. It maybe is the cause for not being discouraged about life. I am thankful that He gave me parents who are unceasingly extending hands when I am

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    Why I Write

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    George Orwell states that “You can’t have a revolution unless you make it for yourself; there is no such thing as a benevolent dictatorship‚” and that is what he shows through Animal Farm. In chapter 7‚ Napoleon uses the rhetorical devices like imagery to express this view. “Napoleon stood sternly surveying his audience; then he uttered a high-pitched whimper. Immediately the dogs bounded forward‚ seized four of the pigs by the ear and dragged them… The pigs’ ears were bleeding‚ the dogs had tasted

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    Langston Hughes uses imagery to describe the cruelty that was so brutally painted on him for being of such minority. “But I laugh‚ And eat well‚ And grow strong. Tomorrow‚ I’ll be at the table When company comes.” Other than focusing on the inequality he’s shown today‚ he focused more on the future for himself. What he hoped and believed in finally came true‚ America gave rights and laws abiding inequality to people of color. African Americans successfully achieved what they have only dreamed

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