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    My Dream, My future

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    best future life we could possibly have. Seeing through around the earth‚ we will find all kinds of people exist in the world. I think why those people are different from each other might be a difficult task to study-----which factor influences and drives them different. It is lucky that I am the one among them so I know that mine is my dream. Over my life time I would like to achieve many things but there are three main things I would like to accomplish: to be a triumphant person‚ help my loving

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    My future and my dreams

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    My future and my dreams Every since childhood there have been many hopes and goals for the future. Along with these two were aspirations. There was always hope for something. I could not imagine that one day I would have to tie those hopes into my future. I thought my hopes were just silly childhood dreams that would eventually fade away as the years would change. For hours I would just sit and ponder over different things. Adults would say things like “What do you hope to become when adult hood

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    My Future Job

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    James Maroney EN1150: English Composition My Future Job Do you like the thrill of working in the hospital’s emergency department? Maybe you prefer the calmer and less stressful settings of a medical clinic. One thing we all must choose upon graduating is the work place we would like to see ourselves in. For me‚ I would like to work in a medical clinic or doctor’s office. I prefer the 8 to 5 schedule that you see in an office setting as to the crazy hours hospitals keep. As a working mom

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    My Utopi A Perfect Society

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    My Utopia Utopia is a perfect society to oneself. Utopia to me is my happy place and where I feel welcomed. A place where I know I can go to even if I’ve messed up or did something wrong‚ I can still go there. A place I feel safe and I’m not looking around the room and making sure no one is following me. I know that no one I don’t want to be in it like bad people would be there. I would kick out anyone who is bad and hurting others. I wouldn’t allow people to see each other naked unless they

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    My Childhood, My Future

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    My Childhood‚ My Future I was seven years old when I started to hear the explosions. Soldiers came to each house to search for weapons. As a child living in Baghdad living through a war adversely affected me. The city was very dangerous‚ so my parents decided to move to another town where all my family gathered together in one big house. My family and I were very frightened by what had happened and what would happen in Baghdad. After a while‚ when the violence subsided‚ we returned

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    How I Met My Husband

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    Everyone can remember what it’s like to be naïve when you’re young. It is easy to think that you already know everything there is to know and if someone contradicts your thoughts‚ they are the one that is naïve. Edie‚ the main character in How I Met My Husband‚ is naïve at her young age and is led to believe she has feelings for a man she really doesn’t know. Many of the characters in this story are so one-sided in their mindset that they are not able to acknowledge what is right under their nose. The

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    My Dreams of the Future

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    My dreams of the future Do you pay attention in how fast time goes by? From the age of 5 we spend our time busy with school‚ and then we grow up to find a job and build up a family. Before we realize‚ time has passed by and all the dreams we had for our future have not yet come true. The reason is because our dreams are just dreams and haven’t yet become goals. The only way to achieve our goals is to know what we want to plan how to get it. Life is a dream‚ realize it. In my future I want to

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    the intent of following puritanism’s purpose of writing to glorify God‚ she did incorporate Puritanism and her belief in God in her poem‚“To My Dear and Loving Husband”‚ making it possible to view the piece as a religious piece‚ that fits into the ideas of

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    personal works to herself. The poem “To My Dear and Loving Husband” is a beautifully written poem by a woman who is completely and utterly in love with her husband. This poem is written in a first-person narrative of a wife speaking directly to her husband. This poem can reflect Anne and Simon’s actual relationship with each other. Many of Anne’s works and poems were personal and revolved around her own life. I believe this poem was truly written to her husband Simon. The entire poem elaborates‚ in

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    Compare & Contrast: “My Ex-Husband” & “My Last Duchess” Amy Baysinger 9/16/2012 Both poems are similar in that they revolve around the theme of lost or unrequited love. The speakers‚ a man and a woman‚ are different in sexes but similar in their plights. Both are bitter‚ jealous‚ and seemingly unbothered by their losses (but their aloofness is also what gives away their feelings). Each speaker is having a conversation with an assumed good friend and explains the demise of their respecting

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