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    Family Portrait

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    Name: Date: EN34 Unit 2 Descriptive Writing “Family Portrait” Throughout his life‚ my older brother has overcome many obstacles; the most difficult being his almost total blindness. Though he is almost twenty-four and now lives away from home‚ I would have to imagine that he still has at least some issues with a number of every-day tasks. I am thankful‚ however‚ that he has a loving wife to support him and assist him with some of the things he might think he can do on his own (due to his

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    Describing Places - Seoul

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    Describing Places: Seoul Being the capital of Korea since the 14th century‚ Seoul (서울) is one of the most popular tourist destinations located in the west of its country. Packed with countless sights and places to visit‚ ranging from royal palaces to trendy shopping centre‚ Seoul is a city with so much to offer that tourists might not know where to begin. The streets of Seoul are always jammed with people as there are endless varieties of restaurants‚ cafes‚ shopping centres‚ discos available

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    Lisa Benton - Analysis

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    Impression’ (AJS‚ 2013). Unfortunately‚ this did not turn out well for Lisa Benton‚ a Harvard Business School grad‚ who had to face this ordeal from her manager and her co-worker at her new job. How did she get into this mess? Could she have done something differently? To begin with‚ I feel the biggest mistake Lisa made was turn down the offer from Right-Away. According to me‚ ‘A known enemy is always better than an unknown friend’. Lisa was liked at Right-Away and was well acquainted with everyone there

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    I do not remember much of my first day in 7th grade‚ but the one thought that I can remember clearly is walking to my art class to the first time. The only time beforehand I was allowed to be in the school was 7th grade orientation which was two weeks before school‚ and gave us a chance to explore the school. I spent the whole time being yelled at by my father because I could not open my locker correctly. Likely the reason being he was yelling at me‚ as on the first day I opened it just fine. Therefore

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    The painting “Community Portrait” by Rob Gonsalves depicts a stereotypical community. The style of artwork‚ not particularly prevalent in this painting‚ which Mr. Gonsalves does is magic realism. This work shows the collection of various leaders of the town. Arranged on what appears to be a park or a village green‚ the individuals are deindividualized by the removal of their heads. It does’t matter who they are but rather how they fit into their community. This is evident by the positioning of the

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    DESCRIBING: AN OUTDOOR CONCERT At first parking seemed to be extremely overpriced; thirty dollars to park in a parking lot full of trucks with grills and coolers full of beer in their beds. The music from the speakers that were about a mile or two down the road traveled into my car as if it were a ghost and took over my CD player. Suddenly the rap music that was being played was taken over by Big and Rich‚ one of country music’s superstars. The blazing sun felt like an oven compared to

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    What Is Lisa The Skeptic

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    In The Simpson’s episode titled‚ “Lisa the Skeptic‚” there is a dig for archaeological artifacts on the grounds of a future shopping mall. This is prompted by Lisa Simpson‚ who is upset by the excavation of the land‚ as it could be disturbing the potentially historical value of this land in Springfield. Thus‚ she contacts her lawyer and negotiates permission to excavate the site of the future mall with the businessmen. The owners of the land agree to the archaeological dig‚ as it could draw in publicity

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    Patdreka Williams 7-14-12 English 110 Journal Entry A Place When I was a little girl I dreamed of the most extraordinary room in my mind. Being one of the four kids having my own was just a fantasy I imagined to escape reality. The reality of my little room shared with my younger sister. The room had carpet‚ wood panel walls‚ and a white ceiling with bright lights. The room had two windows the length of a chair. The closet was small and pointless. The worst feature was no door. But as a child

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    Gish Jens‚ “Mona in the Promised Land‚” has characters that show all different kinds of attributes along with what they identity as. A common identity among a lot of them is being American. The novel encompasses a wide variety of identity that each character holds and is clearly shown through the text. Mona Chang‚ the youngest daughter of the only Chinese family in town‚ starts to try on the identity of being more than just Chinese through being American and Jewish as well. Mona tries on the identity

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    FATHER ABSENCE AND ITS EFFECTS ON DAUGHTERS Lisa Mancini Professor Briggs WRT 465 11 May 2010 Mancini 2 Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Abstract Introduction Definition of Father Absence Divorce and Father Absence Other Explanations of Father Absence Effects of Father Absence on Daughters a. Teenage Pregnancy b. Promiscuity c. Emotional Effects d. Poverty e. Education VII. VIII. IX. X. Pains of Father Absence Definition of a Positive Father Figure Appendices Bibliography Mancini

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