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    I hate my life! Everyone thinks I’m perfect‚ but I’m not. I guess I look the part I am popular with popular friends and a cute boyfriend. I go shopping for designer clothes and get straight A’s‚ what’s not to like? I am not this person on the inside but everyone has changed me. My real name is Nicole and I really want to play sports but my friends discourage this. So to fit in I go by Nikki(because it’s cooler) and I go shopping instead of playing sports because that’s what everyone else does.

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    character‚ who attempts suicide since he is under the pressure of paternal expectations. After his failed suicide‚ Craig voluntarily goes to the psychiatric hospital. And during his hospitalization‚ Craig meets a whole bunch of people who make him see things in different perspectives. Bobby (Zach Galifianakis)‚ who takes Craig under his wing in the hospital and let him know why life is worth living‚ becomes real friend with Craig. Noelle‚ a girl who is also a patient and has scars on her body‚ encourages

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    Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew from the Elizabethan England period and Gil Junger’s teenage film Ten Things I Hate About You‚ released in 1999‚ share many similar elements but at the same time seem completely different from each other. Although both stories work with similar plots‚ many aspects of the Ten Things I Hate About You‚ which is an appropriation of The Taming of the Shrew‚ have been altered to suit the teenage audience of the late 1990’s. Both stories deal with relationships with

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    What Defines Us “I have tons of regrets‚ but I think that’s one of the reasons that push people to create things. Out of their angst‚ their regret comes the best from artists‚ painters‚ and writers” (Sylvester Stallone). Regret is a feeling of sorrow or unhappiness‚ often mixed with (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English). Many of us have been through difficult times and went through experiences that we wish we could re do. Should we stress over the experiences or take it as a learning experience

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    1. “I Hate Exercise” Health authorities recommend a minimum of 30 minutes exercise per day. Many people plan exercise but then fail to commit to it. Try introducing more ‘incidental’ activity into your day. Take the stairs‚ walk instead of taking the car. Try wearing a pedometer to see how active you really are. 2. “I Don’t Have Time to Eat Healthy” Do you have the time to be sick? Taking time out to look after your body is time well spent. This includes always making adequate time for breakfast

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    Shakespearean plays either cheaply replace ancient conventions with modern ones or blend both into an almost seamless package. I would not go as far to say that 10 Things I Hate About You is seamless‚ but in a clichéd “teen-movie style” you could not have asked for something better. Regardless‚ there are key similarities and differences that are intriguing. 10 Things I Hate About You has some fairly obvious similarities with Taming of the Shrew. Most notably‚ the main characters have similar or identical

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    paragraph and well-written. The only changes I see are some minor corrections‚ but I would not change your paragraph as to its content. There is some punctuation that might make it easier to read. Your sentence structure is complex and with so many commas I had to read the sentence beginning with Boo twice. You might want to consider using colons‚semi-colons‚ dashes in such complex sentences. In your opening you need to hyphenate six-year old Scout. I think African-American should be hyphenated

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    compare them‚ we have to think about the different time background and different society situations of each. In the original Shakespearean comedy‚ the main setting place is 1590s Padua‚ a city in Italy. In the movie‚ it is late 1990s American at a high school named “Padua High School.” In consideration of ages and identification‚ there are some dissimilar details between the two versions. For example‚ the main topic from the beginning to the end in Shakespeare’s play is about marriage‚ while the main topic

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    historians‚ Rizal memorized five new root words every night. For those who do not know Rizal‚ he is the National Hero of the Philippines and he was a polymath and a polyglot. Rizal knew 22 languages including the Japanese Language. He stayed in Japan for about 6 weeks from February 28 to April 13‚ 1888. Just how good was Rizal in speaking Japanese? Was his six weeks of stay in Japan enough for him to acquire proficiency in Japanese? Osei-san It is clear that Rizal couldn’t speak Japanese well when

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    In the movie “10 Things I Hate About You”‚ there are a lot of similarities to “The Taming of the Shrew” by William Shakespeare. For example‚ most of the similarities have to do with power relationships‚ courtship and dating‚ and sisters. The main characters in both the writing and movie have the same personalities. Bianca is played as the perfect innocent teenager and Kate is portrayed as a spiteful‚ bad tempered person. Also‚ their father is still very strict. As one would think‚ the themes between

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