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    I consider it something precious to me that always brings a smile to my face."   It was like something out of a book. Out of everything in the world‚ she had asked for a picture‚ something so precious that the woman carries it with her everywhere. It was then that I realized how volunteering and helping others can impact the person I help. It might be something insignificant‚ but it CAN make a difference. The people I help will cherish

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    forest. As he was walking in the forest‚ he would yell‚ shout and holler hurtful words about himself and how it was his fault that his parents were fighting. Consumed with anger‚ Zack was unaware of the distance he was walking. When he realized he was lost‚ it was too late. When Zack was trying to recall where he came from‚ it started to rain. Zack burst into tears. He was all by himself with no one to comfort him‚ no house to protect him and no fire to warm him. Then Zack got an idea. He thought if

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    Calvinball: A Short Story

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    Susie had slapped Aaron Brooks when he introduced her to the game Mao. It was at one of those dumb house parties that were full of freshman girls and upperclassmen guys. (She was one of the freshman girls‚ and hadn’t learned to avoid them yet.) She’d had three gin-and-tonics and Aaron kept staring at her boobs‚ so she only felt a little sorry about slapping him at the time. (And if he was trying to sleep with her‚ introducing her to an incredibly frustrating card game was the wrong way to go about

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    the job. He’d found it hard to believe her‚ though‚ because everything he read‚ every piece of data his mind had processed told him that large companies always sought the innovative‚ the inventive and well-rounded individuals that could give them an edge over their competitors. Why should ‘IN CORP’ be any different? “Are you sure? No secret passions‚ dreams that you wish you could have pursued in vain?” She pressed‚ eyeing him with vague interest from her seat behind the large‚ white desk that

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    Isolation: A Short Story

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    When reflecting on the day and then writing this story‚ I discovered that although we were together as a family for the entire day‚ at the same time‚ we were separated by an invisible wall created by technology that took us away from being in the moment with each other. This was the exact message my dad was trying to get across in his hour-long lecture. I won’t give the exact play by play of his entire lecture‚ but it started out as him telling me how “bratty” and selfish I had been toward the family

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    Short Story Content Analysis Essay What is the point of any piece of great literature? Or rather‚ what is great literature? Some would say that accomplished literature is a way of exceptionally telling a story. However‚ what is the point of storytelling? In many cases‚ stories are told for entertainment. However‚ most stories have a moral or theme conveying an important message about life or how to live it. This is the point of great literature‚ to convey this message beautifully. Some pieces of

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    Dying: A Short Story

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    unmarked graves. Most students thought it was unkind or disrespectful towards those people to have their graves unmarked. They didn’t believe that the city or richer people could delegate if a person should have their graves marked. The teacher and her proactive thinking need to dispel the conflicts of the discussion‚ she commented‚ "Even tho it was unfair for the people’s grave to be unmarked just because they were poor but‚ the rich still had to pay for their graves. It wasn’t that they were trying

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    Short Story Of The Baiken

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    Baiken was happy that her student knew that she was in charge of his training. she would not want to have to punish him for talking back to her. But once they was done and she was planning to start his training tomorrow since his skills did show that they was ready for the next step in his training. But on her way home she was stop by Lilith one of the few demons that she would talk to. She was not sure what happen just that she said she would do something for the demon at the beach next day. Ankuko

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    Chekhov’s short story‚ The Betrothed‚ is about a young woman who leaves home days before her wedding in search for a different life. The life of this heroin represents a larger liberation of women of the nineteenth century. To fully understand the evolution of women within Russian literature‚ it is necessary to compare The Betrothed to literature of the earlier part of the century. Karamzin’s Poor Liza also illustrates the fate of a young woman and if put side by side with The Betrothed‚ will trace

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    Lily: A Short Story

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    of her life? He has never cared about Lily before. First‚ T-Ray treats Lily like a bag of garbage. He yells at her for the silliest reasons. One time her yelled at her for reading her book while she was working his peach stand. He said he wanted her to just sit all day and sell peaches but no one even came to buy them. Another cruel thing T-Ray did to Lily is slap her. When T-Ray found Lily at August’s house‚ Lily refused to go home with him. When Lily said she would not go T-Ray slapped her across

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