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    Exploration Of Aesthetics

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    this certain picture. I see a women holding a child at first. Then I mindful looked at the photo. The water is so beautiful and I could smell the ocean water in my mind. I could hear the waves splashing around and the cool water hitting my legs as I walk into the water. She is wearing a white dress. This makes me think it for purity and cleanliness. Which cleanliness is why when is in the water and to wash all her sins away. The purse. is what she is holding on other side of her daughter. It…

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    Being Poor Research Paper

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    everywhere. I remember hand washing my socks and underwear and our lights being cut off. The word poverty is one I can easily explain to you without the dictionary definition and will through my story of being poor. Catching the bus to Middle School, I had to wait an hour for the bus to arrive, so I could get home. Some days, I would get rained on, burn up in the sun, or freeze in the cold, but we had no car and couldn’t afford one, so I had to catch the bus or walk. One thing I remember was…

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    A Long Walk To Water

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    In A long walk to water, Linda Sue Park tells the story of a lost boy refugee, destined to cover africa on foot, searching for his family and safety. The story takes place in southern sudan, 1985.In the beginning of the book salva lived a normal life, but it takes a turn when out of nowhere a war began, and salva was told not to go back to his village and just go to the bushes where is is safe.Salva than became a lost boy finding a way to cope with this type of situation where he don’t know…

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    a women, it is seen as powerless, but if it is done by a man, it is seen as powerful. Women have lower status that man in our society, sometimes culture plays a big role in why women are seen to be powerlessness compared to men. For example, I remember the time I was with my parents back in Africa. My dad's wish is my mom's command. Whatever he tells my mom, she has to obey or follow the rules he sets for the family. My mom stays home and cooks for the family, meanwhile my dad goes to work so…

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    system, he could no longer remember dates or names. Upon…

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    I can still remember the numbness that flooded my body after I took my last glance at that scoreboard for the rest of my life. I never thought the day would come where I would walk off that football field for the last time. That Friday night my high school, Kenowa Hills, was facing Mona Shores. This was the very last game of the season. Mona Shores was ranked number two in the state and reporters were already projecting us to lose. All season we anticipated this game. Although some feared it,…

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    Red-Personal Narrative

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    over me. Wind in my hair, I was there, I remember it all too well. Photo album on the counter, your cheeks were turning red. You used to be a little kid with glasses in a twin-size bed…

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    to let go of her mother but, didn’t want to. Sal could not accept her mother’s death but eventually she does. In the book Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech one theme is that happiness can be found in even the darkest of times if only one remembers to turn on the light. One of the best themes is that happiness can be found even in the darkest times if only one remembers to turn on the light. To begin with, when Sal’s mom left Sal was really sad and didn’t know what to do with her self.…

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    would play with us. Then she would feed us, and possible take a nap but then play some more afterwards. Towards the end of the day we would have dinner, take our baths and it would bedtime. From the age one to two we was crawling, trying to and maybe walk but making all kinds of noises with the toys we had. By the age of two we was walking and talking and getting potty trained. At three years old we was learning the alphabet and out numbers and also going to the bathroom by ourselves. We would…

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    Humorous Wedding Speech

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    Not that your home must be perfect, but keep it tided. Usually your husband will come home around the same time everyday, so an hour before he walks in that door, go freshen yourself up, tidy the house and start preparing dinner. Be ready when he walks in the door with a smile, a big hug and maybe even a tall glass of his favorite drink. If there is bad news that must be talked about, wait till your husband has had time to unwind from his day at…

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