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    Acts of kindness

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    Yarimar serges Ms. Frate English III 4/22/14 Acts of kindness Act of kindness #1 Category: Community Description of Act: Today I went to portage Park (which is very close to my house) and I picked up garbage with my pink gloves in a trash bag around the whole Park. Reflection: Since I live close to portage Park I go there a lot and when I go there I see that there’s a lot of trash around and nobody picks it up. So

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    Wild Gorillas Observation

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    gorillas use branch and trunk to cross a swamp created by elephants during food processing. First observation was an adult female gorilla named Leah‚ used branch as walking stick to test out the water deepness to move forward in the swamp to get to her crying baby. At her first encounter with the swamp‚ she stares at the swamp for a while and started to test it out with her own body. She was fine with it until in the middle of the swamp the water level reach her middle body. She then turned around‚ and

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    Summary Of Saving Sourdi

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    “Saving Sourdi” by Mailee Chai‚ is a story of a women name Sourdi ‚ where her life is been arranged for marriage to a husband who will provide a lifestyle suitable to raising a family. However‚ she was provided with a good environment to raise their children in‚ and a strong man who will support their needs financially. As a young child Sourdi was really close to her younger sister Nea; They talked about things every night before going to bed. Exclusively their relationship had fell down the

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    Analyzing Poetry

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    them wallow in self misery‚ and crying with soot in there eyes. In William Blake’s poem “London” the imagery shows makes you think of this image. “London” produces horrific imagery‚ great denotations for anyone to solve‚ and several figures of speech. “London” a well written poem‚ shows imagery throughout the first and last word. “How the chimney-sweeper’s cry/Every black’ning church appalls”(Blake 9-10). With this line you can just see chimney sweepers crying with all the soot in there eyes‚

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    Wind Beneath Me

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    Wind Beneath My Wings" Oh‚ oh‚ oh‚ oh‚ oh. It must have been cold there in my shadow‚ to never have sunlight on your face. You were content to let me shine‚ that’s your way. You always walked a step behind. So I was the one with all the glory‚ while you were the one with all the strength. A beautiful face without a name for so long. A beautiful smile to hide the pain. Did you ever know that you’re my hero‚ and everything I would like to be? I can fly higher than an eagle‚ ’cause

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    16 and Pregnant - Essay

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    16 AND PREGNANT BY KEYTASHAH BARBER Composition 102 December 1‚ 2012 Why is it that 16 years old think that getting pregnant is a good idea? I understand that whatever you do in life has a consequence and nothing goes unpunished. For instance when you have unprotected sex with your boyfriend Steve as a virgin you feel so magical and never want that night to end and it seems that for some reason the next few weeks you are still having that magical night. It’s been two weeks and your period

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    how love can have empty promises. Next‚ she says‚ “It will blind you with tears like a lover. It will make your reflection a wobbling photo of grief” (Duffy 7-10). The narrator compares how both an onion and a lover can induce crying‚ and the reflection created when crying appears “wobbling” (Duffy 10) because of the tears. She also says‚ "It’s fierce kiss will stay on your lips‚ possessive and faithful" (Duffy 14-15) to compare the long-lasting aftertaste and smell of an onion to the enduring emotions

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    only I had realized then that the cure to my isolation was communication‚ I could have prevented the pain that was to come. I starting petting Charlie‚ but the extent of my upsetness grew exponentially‚ and in less than five minutes‚ I was silently crying. After about ten minutes of looking like a complete maniac‚ I managed to calm myself down and walk out of the room like nothing happened. About seven hours later at around 1 o’clock‚ when my mom‚ my sister‚ and I got home‚ the upset feeling was still

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    Death: Why It’s Important to Have A Strong Relationship With Family July 12‚ 2006 and April 7‚ 2009‚ were the two days that had sent me into a emotional state of mind that I will never forget. “We only realize how much someone means to us‚ when they are no longer with us.” -Ryan Garst. Growing up as a child‚ I was taught to be a leader and an example for my peers and the people that I’d soon be acquainted with. My parents had already taught me all of the necessary skills about being a leader.

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    Racism is a problem where a person of one race has prejudice and believes in stereotypes of the other‚ usually believing the other is lesser‚ and Jem could see this‚ however some might not see it that way. Others may say the only reason that Jem was crying‚ is because his dad lost the court case‚ this‚ however‚ is not the case. Jem is quite clearly quoted saying that “It ain’t right”‚ so he believes the outcome is not fair for Tom Robinson‚ and has empathy for him‚ as he has pity and knows how Tom Robinson

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