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    Timothy Hammond Matt Morris English 111-55 [ 26 January 2012 ] A Day to Remember I was restless the night before and filled with anticipation. The months of planning and preparation for one of the most important days of my life‚ had finally arrived. The day was humid and hot. The sun was shining‚ the sky was blue‚ and the grass was green. I could feel a light breeze. It was perfect for an outdoor wedding ceremony at the Mandalay Banquet Center. I was anxious and nervous hoping the day would

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    The Most Important Personal Quality of a University Student Intense competition in job market turns the society into a cruel arena‚ where awaits fierce fight for university students to get a position. In response to such reality‚ devoted university students try to become more competitive through different means‚ one of which is to attain various advantageous personal qualities‚ such as confidence‚ maturity and flexibility. Among these qualities‚ flexibility‚ I believe‚ is the most important

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    Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It’s the perfect thing to wake-up to after a long‚ hard night of sleep. It is important because it tastes absolutely delicious‚ it’s an important source of energy for the day‚ and it helps with weight loss. Breakfast is by far the tastiest meal. Why? Because people can eat anything for breakfast. From a simple bowl of cereal to a filet mignon‚ it can all be done. Unlike dinner‚ breakfast can be sweet or salty. Of course breakfast CAN be eaten for dinner

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    The Most Important Things in my Life By Vasilios Politis Professor C. Simpson ENC 1101-293 17 June 2008 Politis i Outline T: The three things that are most important to me are my family‚ basketball‚ and most importantly‚ being remembered for something great. I. The most important thing in my life right now is my family. A. My family will always be there for me and give me the guidance and support that I need. 1. My family has helped me to get my act together and get back

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    The Most Important Pill As human beings‚ we like to believe we rest high atop the evolutionary tree. After all‚ we are supposedly civilized‚ enlightened‚ and smarter than all the other animals on the planet. Are we really though? Human beings dominate all other species‚ destroying those that stand in the way of our vision of progress. Dominate being the keep word. If humans were truly intelligent‚ wouldn’t they make living in harmony with nature their top priority. Despite humans knowing the importance

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    Welfare and welfare reform has been a hot topic amongst politicians and their constituents for years. Feeling the pressure brought on by people crying out for welfare reform President Clinton brought about some changes in our welfare system. Prior to President Clinton’s sweeping reforms this is not the first time that the whole idea of welfare has come under fire; former California governor Wilson‚ was a strong opponent of welfare. It was he‚ along with many other people‚ which really were the ones to spark

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    Pierre de Coubertin‚ the father of the modern Olympics‚ once said that "The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part.” Well‚ I believe that no one should be taking part in the Olympics‚ because they should be cancelled. Yes‚ it can be argued that they provide countries with sometimes much needed unity and strength to improve‚ and that the Olympics are highly competitive that is great for the athletes competing. But‚ the pros greatly overweigh the cons. The Olympics

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    peace. I agree with what he said because in order to get what you want you have to fight for it. Two literary works that reflect this quote are Fences‚ a play about the struggles of African American before and during the Civil Rights Era in the 1950s and 60s‚ by August Wilson and “The Yellow Wallpaper” a short story that shows the difference between women and men during that time‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. ‘Fences’ shows the revolution the characters face‚ their actions and what is the result of

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    issues than any other country in the world. But‚ judging the importance of these issues is simply a matter of opinion. One can argue valid points for multiple issues as being the most important of all. In my opinion‚ the lack of income created for middle class families by the economy and its effect on the home is most important. The lack of funds being generated in the middle class factors into higher divorce rates‚ broken families‚ a lack of morality in today’s youth‚ poor relationships between parents

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    The Progressive era The progressive Era was a time of confusion as well as success. The reformers of this time worked tremendously hard in trying to improve the dreadful conditions of the U.S. The Progressive Era reformers along with government and the media were fairly successful in bringing about reform on a federal level between 1900 and 1920. However‚ there were inevitable negative effects that occurred due to the Progressive movement‚ and there were people who opposed it altogether. Progressive

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