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    How Would You Describe Yourself? I am punctual‚ dependable and can be counted upon to finish what I start. I get a great deal of satisfaction from knowing that I have done something well and on time. For example‚ at my present job‚ I was given different work orders every day. It was my responsibility to finish the orders and make sure they all met quality and safety standards within a specific deadline. On occasion‚ I had to familiarize myself with the product and the production process. I was

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    This section of a paragraph in “Lord of the Flies” is highly important to the reader because it shows numerous of significant components of the story.This quote of the story impacted me because I believed that Piggy was the most suited to become the leader since he is the genius of the group. Additionally‚ Ralph wouldn’t have known the power of the conch if Piggy was not located near him. In addition‚ it was also very eye-catching what amount of power the shell could give to Ralph and also his appearance

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    Following is a sample outline of an argumentative essay (of 5 paragraphs) about whether street children are victims or criminals. OUTLINE Thesis Statement:- Street children are definitely victims of the society for social‚ financial‚ and psychological reasons. Body Paragraph 1: Street children are the result of family disintegration. A. The father deserts the family. 1. escapes from the family 2. marries again 3. dies B. Uneducated parents lack awareness

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    who is preparing to strike and taking a corresponding defensive stance could make all the difference in the outcome. It is incredibly important to learn self-defense tactics to prevent harm from an attacker. An online article titled “How to Defend Yourself” attempts to solve the problems of injury‚ rape‚ death‚ and theft associated with a lack of knowledge of self-defense and safety precautions. To do so‚ the article assumes that the reader is frightful of attack from a bully‚ fearful of an attack

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    Alyssa Petsinis ENG-1D1 Mrs. Kok March 23rd 2015 Comparison Paragraph between The Quiet American and Oryx and Crake. Throughout life there are people who thirst and hunger for power‚ and people who strive to survive off of it. Often people let power consume them creating selfish tendencies that may result in bringing chaos and suffering to the people around them. This behavior may cause destruction to the foundation of many societies all for the benefit of an individual’s selfish desires. In

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    disillusioning himself. The idea is that there is no such thing as an individual existence. When a person is trying to better their standing or wealth they are disillusioning themselves. In the Eastern culture you do not work harder to better yourself you work harder to better the world as a whole through your actions in life. This brings you closer to unity with the "Divine." Avidya is similar to Maya. It is when the man is disillusioning himself that Avidya describes. When he denies his

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    Think For Yourself Books are written in order to teach lessons‚ share experiences‚ inform people‚ or simply entertain other. However‚ no matter the purpose of the book‚ it always staying relevant because it leaves something behind. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is no exception. This story stays important even after sixty-three years because it leaves the reader with the lesson of how crucial it is to always think for yourself. For most of his life‚ the protagonist of the story‚ Montag‚ has always

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    Party Scene Paragraph Gatsby’s infamous parties are known for their extravagance and whimsicalness‚ yet all the happiness and laughter is not enough to block out the empty and over-indulgent lives of the rich. There is a lot of mingling among the rich at Gatsby’s parties‚ giving heed to "enthusiastic meetings between women who never knew each others’ names"(40). While these encounters appear to be very friendly and casual‚ they are very superficial‚ as there is no real connection between these

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    explain in the first sentence. Sometimes it’s explained in the first paragraph depending on the text. That is the reasoning used to choose the very first sentence which is deemed the introduction. After choosing the first sentences the other sentences were simply based off of the order in which the first sentence stated the various situational factors. After identifying the order‚ it was a matter of easy flowing in which the paragraph as a whole would make sense thus giving you

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    Fahrenheit 451 Analytical Paragraph By Claire Sylvester Happiness is false in Fahrenheit451; the government defines it and those who submit to society’s ways of happiness are not perturbed by reality. The government delivers to society frivolous entertainment giving them distractions from the grievances of reality. Beatty lectures Montag on why books are bad while he is at home faking sick: “If you don’t want a man unhappy politically‚ don’t give him two sides of a question to worry him; give

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