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The Republic Of Pakistan (Speech)
Number of Words: 741 / Number of Pages: 3
... and beautiful surroundings. Also, it possesses
many, many natural and agricultural resources which can be of great use.
At present, India is destroying both of these great features. We WANT
INDIA to acknowledge the harm they have done to, and indeed, take proper
responsibility!
They have damaged property which they have not even yet claimed. They have
killed hundreds of men and women. They are destroying both our and their
society, and we want them to STOP! This, ladies and gentlemen, is absorb.
We, The Republic of Pakistan, on the other hand, want to take a rational
approach towards the remedy ...
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Creative Writing: Siege Of Yorktown
Number of Words: 375 / Number of Pages: 2
... all the British inside were soon firing on them
while we dug our trenches. When dawn came around they saw their mistake and
started firing on us but no harm was done. It took nine days to dig all of the
trenches. Finally on October 15th we were prepared to start the siege.
As the American Flag rose ten cannons fired simultaneously. Since we
were firing from 150 ft. away our cannons had a devastating effect. Later,
during the second afternoon the Sappers and Miners, including myself were issued
axes and we were instructed to chop a path through the abatis (the tops of trees
cut with a slanting st ...
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Metamorphous, Relating To A Personal Incident
Number of Words: 1959 / Number of Pages: 8
... than a plastic pipe that was only about one and a
half inches in diameter and only about six inches long. The bowl which
rested on top could have been easily assembled at a hardware store. It
amazes me how something could be so simple but still so destructive.
One of the people in the room slowly approached me as the effects of his
artificial happiness wore away. His trembling hands somehow managed to
embrace me by my head and lay me to rest upon his lower lip. Before his
upper lip came to rest upon the top of my head I opened my eyes and
peered into his mouth using what little light I had. In all ...
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Personal Writing: Myself And Tennis
Number of Words: 850 / Number of Pages: 4
... underneath I
wonder why I am here. Usually at this point I am wishing I were in bed
A few others my age are there as well. I am not the only one that
some people call crazy. After an hour of drills, sprints, running, and
laughing everyone races back to their cars to try to get home and then get
to school on time. We all have hands like ice sickles, are hungry as a
horse, have feet like ice, and our noses look like Rudolf. I rush home
take a three second shower eat my usual pop tart on the way to school and
some how manage to plop down in my first period seat just as the tardy bell
rings. ...
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Personal Writing: Our Trip To See The Band "Last One Standing"
Number of Words: 1161 / Number of Pages: 5
... that
perfect smell of freshness (my mom keeps a clean house), flopping yourself onto
your comfortable bed, now this is what makes me feel at peace.I was relieved to
be home, knowing that I was going to see Kristie,a friend of mine that I'm
quite fond of.
A few hours slipped by with no significant happenings. I was really
looking forward to seeing Kristie. She called around six, and made plans to stop
by at seven. I was more than excited to see her, and when she showed up I
couldn't stop smiling(I was really happy to see her). We talked for a few hours,
which let me forget about my plans with Ju ...
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Personal Writing: My Unforgettable Experience With Drugs
Number of Words: 844 / Number of Pages: 4
... myself. I was beginning to hallucinate, the grass started to dance and turn shades of purple. It was a strange feeling, like we were the only two people on earth, everything else seemed to have disappeared. I was beginning to get very paranoid, which is not good when you are doing acid. My friend thought we should go to my house because I was scared. He decided to go home because he did not want to be around when my mom got home, he was feeling a bit strange himself. I walked with him a few blocks and he told me to be careful and to stay calm.
I began to run home so I could beat my mom, who w ...
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Creative Writing: A Day At The Park
Number of Words: 530 / Number of Pages: 2
... wife and son ready to go. Over the next half hour, I almost regretted
having to bring my son, what with the hassle of getting the diaper bag packed ,
the traffic, and fighting the crowds while pushing a stroller. It was hectic,
but I survived.
Finally we were situated and ready for the game. The singing of the
national anthem was finished and we were waiting for the first pitch. All of a
sudden it hit me, for some reason I couldn't have been prouder. There I was,
holding my son and watching my childhood heroes, sharing his first major league
baseball game. Now I don't know if what I felt w ...
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Creative Writing: Down And Out
Number of Words: 1441 / Number of Pages: 6
... don't know but as soon as we wash them a bit and open em' up
we should find out" replies Richard.
Chester fills an old fish box with water to wash the bottles. They
clean the bottles them take them out and dry them. Martha hands Richard a
corkscrew and finishes making supper. Richards grabs the first bottle and
pops out the cork. He pulls out what seems to be a letter written by hand .
Considering the conditions of the bottles the letters are still white,
except for the contrasting black ink. He sets this letter to the side and
opens up another bottle. He takes out another letter an ...
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Creative Writing: The Tale Of Me And Summer Reading
Number of Words: 772 / Number of Pages: 3
... read that were on the summer reading list but would not
have to go to the library to get a hold of. My mother is a big book reader so I
checked her collection and I found one. "The Terminal Man" By: Michael Crichton.
To my surprise I actually enjoyed reading this book. I don't like reading that
much, I rather watch a movie. This book however was different. It was really
suspenseful and hard to put down. I know my story sounds really convincing but I
will prove to you any way that I read this book by giving you a quick summary of
the novel. Harry Benson, the main character, is a 31 year old computer ...
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Training My Dog
Number of Words: 647 / Number of Pages: 3
... as a positive reinforcer. I am using operant conditioning at this point in order to establish an unconditioned stimulus (taping Max’ leg) and an unconditioned response (putting his paw in my hand). Once I have shaped this behavior I can then go on to the second phase using Pavlov’s classical conditioning.
Day 2: After two days of fixed ratio reinforcement, Max is beginning to give a conditioned response every time I tap his leg. Every time I tap his leg we exchange a paw for a liver treat. I am using continuous reinforcement today.
Day 3: I have switched to using variable interval reinforcement. I ...
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