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    he would accomplish. No‚ he is best pleased over the weaknesses he was able to overcome during his high school career. Throughout the story you can see‚ feel‚ hear‚ taste‚ and smell many stimulating factors that led to what Alan believes are his greatest accomplishments so far. Beginning with his first years in high school‚ it is important to note that all his life Alan had been a shy child. He had always been terrified of asking the teacher if he could clarify the lesson during the lecture

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    -How does the author describe the feelings of anxiety and excitement of the boy? My Greatest Ambition is a story written by Morris Lurie in 1984 about a thirteen-year-old boy whose greatest ambition was being a comic-strip artist although at the end he grows out of it. In this text the author can easily transmit the feelings of anxiety and excitement of the main character in different ways. One of the ways Morris Lurie describes them is through the boy’s incapacity of controlling his own body

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    THE GREATEST INventions

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    THE GREATEST INVENTIONS What is the greatest invention of all time? . There are many different possible world’s greatest inventions because they have all helped out humankind in some way‚ some more than others. I think that the greatest invention of all time is Harnessed Electricity. Some may argue that this was not an invention it was a discovery but although electricity itself was a discovery there was still the invention of had to use it and what it could be used for. I think that electricity

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    The Greatest Generation

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    Allison Towery ZimmerCrowe American Studies 6 February 2014 The Greatest Generation: What Made Them The Greatest? “This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny.” This quote was borrowed from Franklin Delano Roosevelt describing “the Greatest Generation” found in “The Time of Their Lives‚” written by Tom Brokaw (Brokaw‚ 1998). Roosevelt must have foreseen the future before speaking that comment about that generation of America since they won World War Two. However they shall take

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    The achievements I consider most important are: securing world-class distinction in O Levels‚ mentoring my cousin to acquire higher education‚ and designing operations of a start up restaurant. These achievements are special because these experiences have been instrumental in teaching important lessons and allowed me to grow professionally and personally. One of the most important academic achievement in my life has been the World Distinction I received for scoring the highest marks in Geography

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    "Date Rape Drugs" Alcohol has been the "date rape drug" of choice for years. Now there are some "new" drugs on the market‚ which are being used for date rape. These drugs are Rohypnol‚ and GHB‚ or gamma hydroxybutyrate. They’re used to "spike" unsuspecting victim’s drinks. This can be easily done because these drugs have no odor‚ color or taste when put into a drink. These drugs are being increasingly used by youth – in many cases as a date rape drug because of its ability to affect willpower

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    The Achievement of Desire

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    entire essay? 2. How does reading the last part of the essay complicate or expand on what you read in the first part? 3. Can you relate to what Rodriquez has said in his essay? How exactly? Be specific. 4. Why does Rodriguez refer to Richard Hoggart’s story? 5. Does Rodriguez believe that a good balance can be maintained between home life and a successful educational life? 6. How does Rodriguez feel about his parents‚ and the role they have played in his life? In his essay "The Achievement of Desire

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    his pet to develop a sense of responsibility. He listened to and practiced my advice‚ and by the end of summer the authorities allowed him to return to his old school. My family love with Dun over the past twelve years is one of my proudest achievements because I have seen the tangible effect my help is having on his confidence and his life. The feeling that I can improve someone else’s life by giving of myself is deeply satisfying. Before helping Dun‚ I used to divide the world into two parts:

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    date and time

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    The English author William S. Maugham is best known for his short story “Mr. Know All”‚ in which he employs the irony technique brilliantly. Written in the same fashion is “The Verger”‚ another short story about the path of making success of an illiterate verger. Maugham‚ in this amazingly ironic literary work‚ has put the art of utilizing irony to the top degree with the reply of Foreman the protagonist to the bank manager at the end of the story. Foreman has been the verger of St. Peter’s for

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    Achievement Gap

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    "The Achievement Gap" The goal of public schools in the US is to give American citizens a chance at an equal education. However somewhere over time this system has failed to provide all children with this said education. More specifically it has failed at giving African American children an adequate education. When looking at mandatory state test scores of African Americans they are significantly lower than those of white Americans. The achievement gap in education between whites and blacks is

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