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    what is on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities,” philosophized Stephen Covey. Time management is all about delegation. One of the most difficult things I have ever undergone thus far in my twenty-one years of life is to efficiently find a healthy balance among my Penn Foster studies along with my job, family and other activities and responsibilities. I am a full-time waitress with a multifaceted job at the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store restaurant, in addition to being a part-time,…

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    reader not a writer. I enjoy reading more than I enjoy writing. I would rather read than write any day. The reason I enjoy reading is because I can be in a different world just by reading words off a page. I can read for hours on end and never get bored. However, when it comes to writing I have a hard time finding words to put on the paper. I can write a research paper because I have a specific topic to write about and the paper is formulated. I know I need an introduction, body…

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    MY WRITING PROCESS Have you ever thought of any human activity that is intertwined? Thinking and Writing is intertwined and goes hand in hand. Have you wondered how great writers start their writing journey? Every writing start with thinking. Anyone who has written an Article, Book, Poem, Song, Film etc. has already had a thought or is thinking about something. This makes translating your thought into a master piece goes through a process and I will walk you through the typical journey of my…

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    Narrative Essay On Reading

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    really sad when I couldn 't find anymore of Mary Downing’s books in my school 's library so I decided to look for more in my local library, but unfortunately I forgot how to spell her name so I had a hard time finding more books. As a teenager I have found…

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    “Do I contradict myself?/Very well then I contradict myself,/(I am large, I contain multitudes.)” There is no doubt that Walt Whitman is one of the most timeless and classic writers from American history. His large influence on the free verse form of poetry paved the way for modern poets to come. His poems reflected his transcendentalist thoughts and great love for the relatively young country America. Walt Whitman wrote with a spirit that tried to define what it meant to be American at the time…

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    Author's Writing Journey

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    teachers can support their development. In Chapter 10 of “Creating Writers: Teaching Children to Write Well”, it mentions ways teachers and even their own peers are able to support each other on their writing journey. This is because, “Writing is a social act. Through interactions with others, writers come to understand the needs of their audiences” (Christie 297). When children write they usually write about things they know but by having an audience they are able to use different perspectives.…

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    My First Time Writing

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    way to express emotion and let your creativity run wild, while others see writing as a nuisance and try to avoid doing it until it is absolutely necessary. There are people I know who write regularly in a journal and people who used to be like me. Writing had never come easy to me throughout most of my grade school life and even now I struggle from time to time. I could never relate to the friend who shared all her stories she wrote in creative writing with me nor could I ever be as…

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    the first time we’re attempting to read and write, but for some reading and writing has been attempted and not succeed. When attempting to read and write for the first time it can be really challenging, you may fail a couple of times before you get it right, but learning to read and write is one of the most important things you encounter when first starting out in your education journey. Without either being able to read or write, I wouldn’t be able to write the above sentences nor would I be…

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    suffered at. I let out a loud sigh at my ever-so-aggravating writer's block.Thursday nights were never exciting in my book, but that’s a different story for a different time.In all honesty, I was supposed to be writing a persuasive paper for my English II class, but the empty glass on the table became an excuse for me to flee my pile of failures for a well-deserved water break. I had been at this for hours, but I still couldn't get a solid paper. I continued to write it like an essay despite…

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    evil arise. St. Augustine and his peers explore the original cause of evil and come to the conclusion that God is not to blame for evil, but man is to blame because he abuses the free will that God has given him. In this essay, I will explore the background of De libero arbitrio and what influenced St. Augustine to write the first book; I will also discuss to what conclusions St. Augustine and his colleagues arrived when they explored the origin of evil. De libero arbitrio is a composition…

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