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Personal Writing: My New Life In India
Number of Words: 752 / Number of Pages: 3
... blue astroturf."
This was an enormous motivation factor, due to the fact that soccer is my
favorite sport. "And the food is delectable," he went on, "They serve chicken
curry with juicy vegetables four out of the seven days of the week." I ate
chicken curry every chance I got, so this, added to the soccer field, made the
school sound fantastic.
"The weather is remarkable. The temperature year-round is seventy-five
to eighty degrees," he continued with emphasis, "just like California, Rishi."
My brother knew that I loved California. He also told me that I would get to
visit our parents ...
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Hopeful Encounter
Number of Words: 2956 / Number of Pages: 11
... abandoned, finished for the
day. Yet few doors were still open, desperate for any last minute
customers. One such shopkeeper was Phil Anderson. Anderson had worked as
a pharmacist for most of his life. At forty, he had little to show for.
The pollution that caused the gradual decay of the city had had negative
effects on business, as well as the environment. Phil, though by all means
not an old man, showed signs of premature aging. His skin was pale and dry,
wrinkled by the everyday punishment of the deteriorating sorroundings. Few
strands of grayish white hair lined his almost bald, dand ...
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Generic Letter On The Reduction Of Forests In Canada
Number of Words: 537 / Number of Pages: 2
... It will also cause many wildlife
species to find a new environment to live and may cause climatical changes.
However, if we decide not to cut trees, our economy will suffer greatly due
to the many job losses. If we decide to continue with the cutting of trees,
our economy will still suffer in the near future--where all jobs will still
be lost because there will not be any trees to cut! Therefore, both these
decisions will leave us with an extreme upset.
Now, with new technological advancements, we have learned how to make
our forests grow forty percent faster with forest replantation. T ...
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Personal Essay On Hamlet
Number of Words: 567 / Number of Pages: 3
... that, if I had not already heard, I eventually came to
hear quite often. Until I actually went through the list of quotes at the back
of the play Hamlet, I automatically assumed that Mr. Anderson was a genius. For
I am taling about the line, "brevity is the soul of wit," in which Polonius is
talking to the King and Queen.
When I see "brevity is the soul of all wit," I translate it into Mr. Anderson's
words: "Brevity is the heart of success." As a fourth grader, this was difficult
for me to understand. I would listen to each moral, and memorize each one with
such determination, that sometimes that is ...
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Personal Writing: My Mom
Number of Words: 440 / Number of Pages: 2
... Science degree in counseling from Oakwood College and is just two semesters away from achieving one of her highest goals, which is to receive her Masters degree in Rehab Counseling. She continues to help out in her work force and even finds time to attend my extracurricular activities.
My mom is an outstanding woman and is the one I look up to. Most people say that they want to be like Mike, but not me. I say, “I want to be like Diane.” She inspires me to keep striving to achieve my goals. She never lets anything keep her down and always has a smile on her face that could brighten up the darkest ...
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Creative Writing: South Vs. North
Number of Words: 1192 / Number of Pages: 5
... died if it wasn't for us.
We gave them a home and fed them when they needed to be fed. All we ask
for in return is that they work on our farms. They are property of ours,
we bought and paid for them legally. It says that one of my rights as a
United States citizen, is my right to own private property. I have written
proof of ownership of these wild animals. That's all that they are,
animals.
Think about those black bums in the North. They have to try to
work on their own, and most of them are out on the streets. They don't
know how to live on their own. I actually feel kinda bad for them. T ...
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The Fog
Number of Words: 534 / Number of Pages: 2
... It was Mister Jones, who did not slow down in the heavy fog and did not see the stop sign at the intersection; he was thrown through the windshield.
Mrs. Little was rushed to the Hospital and listed in critical condition, gee gee and henry did not get dinner.
Mr. Jones broke both his legs and lost one arm, he is in Therapy and will need long term rehabilitation. Which means he will lose his business, and he will not be able to pay his child support, which is going to his ex-wife.
She will loose the house that has been in her family for 100 years and they will have to move to a dif ...
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Creative Writing: The Snickers Bar
Number of Words: 275 / Number of Pages: 1
... of the sweet chocolate and caramel blend. Those chocolate
covered peanuts and caramel were very tantalizing.
Then we were allowed to open the wrapper. I opened it, careful not
to rip the wrapper. The second it was uncovered, the sweet smell got
stronger. That chocolate and caramel aroma was now increased with the
glorious smell of roasted peanuts. Oh! How I longed to taste that
tempting Snickers bar. The top of the bar itself looked like an ocean
wave just before it crashes onto the beach. It was a perfect picture,
frozen in time. It felt smooth, yet gooey at the same time.
Then I heard th ...
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Descriptive Essay
Number of Words: 663 / Number of Pages: 3
... A faint shiver whips through the chilled wind as the frozen handles of the coffin are reluctantly grasped by the eight men in black trousers with brilliant brass buttons. I watch without blinking, as the mysterious woman fallows the men in rhythmic step towards the grave yard. Sounds of marching and bristling leaves pass through my wind scorched ears. The coffin that is so gracefully carried is, in the same manner, placed on the taunt, yellow straps of the frost covered, casket lowering, platform.
A tall, and grossly thin man approaches from behind the wall of grief-stricken relatives. The pale ...
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My Job At E-Dak
Number of Words: 725 / Number of Pages: 3
... fastest growing company in Silicon
Valley, with $500 thousand of revenue exploding to over $60 million in four
short years. It has also meant playing a role in the information revolution.
E-Dak gives me a broad business perspective. It's relatively small size
facilitates a close interaction with department heads. If had I stayed in
public accounting or gone to a larger corporation, I would not have earned the
same breadth of experience, most likely being limited to working within a single
division or with a handful of accounts. At E-Dak my scope encompasses all
aspects of accounting and finance ...
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