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    English has many synonyms such as ‘large’ or ‘big’‚ it is unusual for these words to have exactly the same meaning. So‚ if you try to use a lot of synonyms when you paraphrase‚ you might produce sentences that are not natural English. Unnatural sentences are likely to reduce your score more than small mistakes because the reader may not understand what you are trying to say. For example‚ look at this original sentence and two paraphrased equivalents: 1. "It can be difficult to choose a suitable place

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    We Are All One People It was a beautiful fall day and all was well with the world. I should say it was all well in my world. I soon would find that all was not well with the world as a whole. I work with a large mental health corporation and was in Louisville‚ Kentucky‚ September 11‚ 2001‚ at a conference. This was a day that we would all remember‚ but especially me. This was the day I would find out that "we are all one people". I had gone to the Fall Seasonal for the Department of Mental Health

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    and Contrast Contrast Although Wes and the other Wes Moore both grew up in the same city at the same time‚ the two men have many differences‚ such as their mother`s involvement‚ their fathers and the level of accomplishment. First‚ Wes (the author) had compassionate and an educated mother. His mother attended university of Washington D.C and she graduated from there. She took care of him as well as sending him to private school to get good education. Second‚ Wes (The author) lived with his father

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    American “way of life” to how “it is the American white man who has long since lost his grip on reality.”(p.128) Truly‚ this is not a speech intended for school teachers‚ but an explanation of how racism forced children to believe the lies; the lies about their humanity. Baldwin ties many of America’s problems to the foundation of the thought of society itself. Societies‚ according to Baldwin‚ want only one thing‚ a citizenry who will follow that society’s rules. Once this is achieved‚ the civilization

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    What if the world was a big disappointment? What if the way the world we espied wasn’t that predictable? The hopes and dreams created to fulfil the emptiness has shifted and moulded the perceptions of mankind to think that there is an innate ability to exist with the alliance of others‚ such as‚ with people of the same gender‚age‚interests and most importantly culture. Anthropologists and psychologists propose that Homo Sapiens are not born a self‚ rather the self is weakened by the surroundings

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    Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger there are many insights about Holden Caulfield revealed by symbols‚ which would otherwise remain unclear. School‚ the checkerboard‚ the museum‚ and cigarettes and alcohol are all symbolic of Holden. These symbols tell us things about Holden that he doesn’t tell us straight out. This essay will discuss many symbols in the book and what they tell us about Holden. The checkerboard is referred to a lot when Holden is thinking of his old friend Jane Gallagher. The checkerboard

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    What the Hell Does it all Mean? Humans differ from any other species on the earth. Our superior brain gives us a tremendous reasoning capacity that probes the depths of human existence. This intellect is closely intertwined with our spirituality‚ our immaterial part that seeks answers from something beyond ourselves. Throughout the history of human existence‚ God worked to reveal himself to and develop a relationship with his people‚ the pinnacle of his creation. The Old Testament chronicles

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    Celebrating patriotic holidays over the years can be a powerful tradition that helps our families develop a love and appreciation of America and our great heritage. And creating family patriotic celebrations can be fun and easy. Start with the question‚ "What do I want to have happen?" * Think about the event‚ why it’s important and what you want to teach. * Think about your family‚ what they would benefit from and enjoy doing. * Select a few meaningful activities that accomplish your

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    Michie- "See You When We Get There" Anyone can teach‚ but only a few teachers can teach in a way that relates back to a child’s life. That kind of teacher works for change in her classroom and community. Michie’s article describes how one young black teacher‚ Liz Kirby‚ works for change in her classroom‚ because she strives to be that special teacher. Kirby introduced the book Malcolm X to her students. She didn’t try and lie to them that this was easy reading or cover up the fact that this

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    The author of If Beale Street Could Talk uses racism throughout the novel to show how blacks were treated unfairly and the struggles they had to live with. The story follows the experiences of a young black couple‚ Fonny and Tish‚ set in Harlem‚ an area in New York mostly inhabited by poor Negroes. The story takes place in 1974. Fonny and Tish grew up together on the same street and shared their lives. When Fonny is twenty-one and Tish eighteen‚ their friendship begins to mature into a loving relationship

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