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    I chose to write about Garmin running watches. Growing up‚ my whole family was a “running family” so it was only a matter of time before I became a runner too. I will never forget the first day my mom came home with her brand new Garmin watch absolutely RAVING about how it tracked her time‚ distance‚ and pace while she runs. Through the years‚ my family and I have gone through our share of running watches and nothing compares to a Garmin running watch. Especially recently when their new technology

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    rule of organization and sticking to his owen decisions without being shaken by Jack the “bad” character. Similarly‚ Mahatma Gandhi clings to his owen opinion of anti-violence and saves it by accomplishing the Salt March of 240 miles. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ Ralph makes up his own decision from the very beginning that the only way to survive with 20 other boys in a deserted island is to be organized in a governing way. This plan is at first perfectly fine and seemed

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    should just be like running a mile 3 times right? WRONG. Running a race is not as easy as making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich‚ unless you have a peanut allergy and do not have to make. But back to running‚ to have an exceptional race‚ will have to train yourself before your race. Also‚ during the race try to keep a steady pace and good mind. Finally‚ after a run it is important to reflect on your race; Embrace Work‚ Reap Benefits. The overall theme I learned in running my first 5k‚ was that

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    Not Out of Hate: A Novel of Burma. By MA MA LAY. Translated by MARGARETAUNG-THWIN. Edited by WILLIAM H. FREDERICK. Athens: Ohio University Center for International Studies. Not Out Of Hate was Ma Ma Lay’s fifth and perhaps best novel published in Burma in 1955‚ as a result‚ she was conferred with a government literary prize. The translation of the novel which was initially published in Burmese into English rendered scholars and readers alike a glimpse into pre-world war II Burmese society

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    ACT II Questions Answer the following questions in complete sentences. 1. In Scene I‚ Macbeth asks Banquo to meet him later for "some words."  What incentive does he offer Banquo?  How does Banquo reply? Macbeth offered Banquo was that he will honor him if he agrees to stand by him. 2. Why‚ according to Lady Macbeth‚ was she unable to kill Duncan herself?  Which tasks related to the murder does she perform?  What does this inability to kill Duncan show about her character? Why?-according

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    PORPHYRIA’S LOVER – ANALYSIS Porphyria’s Lover was first published in 1836 and is one of the earliest Browning’s dramatic monologue. The speaker voice lives in a cottage and he is waiting Porphyria‚ while the weather outside is bad. When Porphyria arrives‚ she is able to make the cottage glow. Then she takes off her outside clothes‚ sits beside her lover and speaks to him‚ without receiving an answer. Later she puts her arm around his waist‚ his head on her bare shoulder and speaks of her love

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    Cover Letter for the Truth Comes from the Novel Dear classmates‚ In this essay‚ I try to examine the idea which the authors of the Candide and the Story of the Stone hope the readers to understand. The idea I generate from the two novels is that trying your best to find the happiness in your life even the reality is far from your expectation. Both Candide and the Story of the Stone are not contemporary works. In addition‚ they come from different culture‚ but the author can offer us the same suggestion

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    Understanding of Running Fence After watching the great project-Running Fence‚ I have changed my appreciation of art. Christo and Jeanne-Claude are outstanding installation artists‚ and they enlarge people sight of traditional artwork. In this project‚ a twenty four and a half mile long white silk fence hung up across the hills and extended to sea shore are in California’s Bodega Bay. With Christo and Jeanne’s precise calculation‚ workers installed staffs within certain distances‚ and used strings

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    Book Club Novel Study vs. Conventional Core Novel Study Although the Book Club approach and the conventional novel study approach are group discussion oriented‚ the Book Club method is a more efficient way of extracting thorough analysis from multiple perspectives. In the Book Club approach‚ students are forced to read because we are constantly being evaluated. During discussions‚ the teacher is always walking around evaluating groups. My group especially was always prepared because of the fear

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    “Chains is a novel all about people breaking free of their chains” ‘Chains’ is a novel about people breaking free of their chains in many different ways. However are these people actually breaking free because the slaves will always be slaves; wherever they go. Many people in this novel are chained; for example Isabel (the main character) is chained because she is a slave‚ Lady Seymour is chained because she is paralysed and Old Ben is chained because he is also a slave. But when they have ‘broken

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