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    something that makes you happy the most above all else. Your most prized possession can be an item or a person. One of my most prized possessions would be my best friends‚ because they are what makes us believe in ourselves‚ make one of the biggest influences in life‚ and let us have the ability to stay strong. Without our best friends I would not be the same person I am today. Our mental and physical abilities are essential in life‚ it can build us strive and become driven into our success

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    My Best Friend

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    As I am now forty-eight years old‚ I have so many best friends‚ but one of them I like much better than any others is Lujing. I became acquainted with her when I began to go to school. Since Lujing and I have been living together for three years‚ I have a strong feeling with her which is that I known her had been more than ten years already.      Lujing is a woman of a sweet and soft temper‚ but looks grave and solemn. She sometimes appears very old and sometimes very young and bright‚ but she is always clever

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    Me as a Child vs. Me as an Adult There is much that is different as an adult than it was years ago as a child. When I hear the term child‚ I think of a person under the age of 18 because this is the legal age of an adult. As a child and as an adult you have many different types of responsibilities. Responsibility is a duty or obligation and sometimes a burden. As a child my responsibilities seemed as if they were burdens; however‚ as an adult they have simply became my duty and obligation

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    My Friend Luke

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    My Friend Luke From this short story‚ My Friend Luke‚ the major theme of it is identity crisis. According to Erikson‚ an identity crisis is a time of intensive analysis and exploration of different ways of looking at oneself (“Psychology”‚ n.d). Luke was a kind and patient person off the bus. According to Sorrentino (n.d)‚ states that “In order not to inconvenience anyone‚ he always walk sideways”. This tells us that Luke is an unique and also a kind person where in every behavior of him‚ his priority

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    Best Friend Comparison

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    Many people have two best friends that are similar and different in many ways. These similarities are usually in age‚ attitude‚ and interests; on the other hand‚ some of the differences between these two friends can include height‚ beliefs‚ goals‚ ethnicities‚ cultures‚ and much more. Some people may not find any similarities or differences in their best friends‚ and others may find many similarities and differences in their friends. However‚ I find three distinct similarities and three differences

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    Qualities of a Good Friend What qualities do you look for when choosing a friend? There are many different qualities that describe a good friend. Everybody has different ideas on what they want and need in a friend which could range from‚ someone you can relate with to someone that is the complete opposite of you. What I want in a friend is something simple; when I choose my friends I would like them to be honest‚ trustworthy‚ and dependable. Honesty‚ to me is the most important quality to

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    In my mind‚ one of the most important person is my mother. My mother: my friend and advisor. She always said "It doesn’t help when you say it won’t be easy" to teach me not to give up when things get hard. Although she is not my whole life‚ she is still a big part in my heart. I can’t imagine that how could I live without her. When I was junior student‚ the most detestable subject is mathematics. I am very helpless and I had no way to test well in math. I tried to practice again and again‚ but it

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    Arnold Friend The Devil

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    Misty Dixon Mrs. Caldwell Comp II 16 September 2013 Arnold Friend the Devil Arnold Friend portrays the devil in many ways. In the story‚ Where are You Going‚ Where Have You Been by: Joyce Carol Oates Arnold friend is the devil‚ he went to Connie’s house and tries to get her to go for a ride with him and his friend Elli Oscar so‚ he can rape and kill her. Arnold Friend is none other than the devil himself‚ which shows in his appearance‚ his speech‚ his actions and supernatural visions‚ and in

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    An Email to an Old Friend

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    E-mail to an old friend Hi Jenny! Do you remember me?? I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw your name on the friends reunited website and I also can’t believe that it have been 22 years since we graduated from Lasalle!! How are things with you? I really hope you are well. That time you said you will go to Paris for your further studies‚ but unfortunately‚ we lost contact after that... You told me you have your ambitions to run your own business on Fashion when you finished

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    Dream of a Lost Friend

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    Dream of a Lost Friend How does Duffy powerfully portray the experience of losing a friend in ‘Dream of a Lost Friend’? In this poem‚ Duffy explores how the tragic loss of a close friend affects the mourner‚ and powerfully portrays the implications of their death using imagery‚ structure and emotive language. She touches upon each of the 5 stages of grief and bereavement‚ and conveys the psychological process of each of these: Denial‚ Anger‚ Guilt‚ Depression and Acceptance. Denial is the first

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