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    Emma Journal Entry Essay

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    Emma by Jane Austen Journal entry 1 The beginning of ’Emma’ is set in a small imaginary country village called Highbury‚ in around 1814 and the mood is playful and happy. The main characters in this scene are Emma Woodhouse the persona‚ Mr Woodhouse‚ Ms Taylor and Mr Knightly. Emma Woodhouse is described as ’Handsome‚ clever‚ and rich’ and happy because she ’had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her’ The writer portrays how she is used to having

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    Journal Entry#2 It was finally the next day. I was thinking about our plan all night yesterday. I started to doubt that the plan would even work but I kept my hopes high. I came out of my cabin and I knew that I and Billy would escape this night. I was approached by the guards and they told me to pick up cotton near Bobs castle. As I was picking up the cotton I thought to myself that I would now escape and I would never have to do this ever again. I was finally finished picking up all the cotton

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    Night Gardo Journal Entry

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    Trash journal entries Gardo – First entry It worked! I convinced sister Olivia to take me to the prison. I knew I had to freshen up and could not go to the prison the way I was. They would not let in a kid from Behala looking like this in‚ but where I came from was not what mattered. I looked like a walking trash bag and these days the way you dress is how you are judged. Whether you are treated with respect or complete contempt can depend just on your clothing. So I knew I needed to change‚ I

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    Journal Entry of a Subordinate Group Member June 18th‚ 1963 Hello my precious unborn child. I am not really sure where to begin. The doctor is saying that I might not make it through this pregnancy but they will make sure you live to see this crazy world that we live in. I want to make sure that you understand your history and where you come from! What a journey our family has been through. They just don’t make it easy for an African American Family. Here we are and we have

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    Malcolm X Journal Entry

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    Journal Entry #1 - Witness to the Assassination of Malcolm X February 21‚ 1965 Today‚ as the world we have lost a legacy. Since‚ Malcolm X was on of the ultimate and influential African American the world has even known and will. Malcolm X ensure considerably to make African American appreciation of the understanding of the African American heritage. He would voice his opinion about the things we were too afraid present ourselves. He presented us a huge experience to voice up for our rights as

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    Ryan Double Entry Journal

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    Humanities 11! ! ! Double entry journal template! ! ! ! Name__Ryan Snyder__! ! Source: http://www.utwente.nl/gw/wijsb/organization/brey/Publicaties_Brey/ Brey_2009_Biomed_Engineering.pdf! Type: Scholarly article! ! Quotes/stats/key points Reaction/reflection/comments/ questions/interpretation Biomedical engineering is a new field and thus there are not many strict ethical guidelines. Guidelines need to be set or else people can and will abuse technology. The problem is that this takes

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    Journal 1: In the introduction‚ we learn about the nameless narrator who is the chief executive officer of the Salem Custom House. Since there are barely any ships that comes to Salem‚ the narrator spends his time trying to amuse himself. One rainy day he stumbles upon a pile of documents and finds a manuscript with a gold cloth in the shape of a letter A. It is a work written by Jonathan Pue‚ who had an interest in local history and he wrote about the events that happened in the middle of the

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    Ahmet K. Yilmaz English 11 (Honors)/Eaton Period 4 29 September 2014 The Crucible Double Entry Journals – Act II Passage Analysis “We cannot flinch; these are new times‚ sir. There is a misty plot afoot so subtle we should be criminal to cling to old respects and ancient friendships. I have seen too many frightful proofs in court—the Devil is alive in Salem‚ and we dare not quail to follow wherever the accusing finger points! …in great pain: Man‚ remember‚ until an hour before the Devil

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    Journal Entry of a Subordinate Group Member: Irish Americans The Terrible Famine in Ireland It was 1845 and there began the Potato famine in Ireland. Millions of children‚ women‚ and men were dying. This famine destroyed a great deal of Ireland ’s potato crops. Most of families in Ireland‚ this also included mine‚ put our dependency on the potato crops as the main supply of income and most important‚ food. Because of Ireland ’s sudden outbreak of famine individuals began to suffer due to the

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    Journal Entry 2 The short story‚ “The Things They Carried”‚ by Tim O’brien‚ was my favorite reading of this week. The author states what the company is carrying‚ as well as emotional burdens that they carry. I think that theme of this story can be summarized as “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. As I stated in the discussion‚ I think this story makes a profound point about trauma and emotional stress. Physical burdens are easily observable. For example‚ when people see someone in a wheelchair their

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