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    On April 14,1998 in Orlando, FL at 10:29 a.m. I, Carol Moreno was born being the first of a pair of twins to my parents Alejandro Moreno and Jovita Padilla. I was born the oldest between the two by only a minute and the other twin was named Cassandra Moreno. I have two other siblings, an older brother whose name is Alejandro Moreno just like my dad and he was born on July 1st in 1995, he is currently 21 years old. I also have a little sister who is 9 years old and she was born on March 5th, 2007…

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    Over the course of this essay, I am going to present to you the life of Alice Waters and how she became who she is today. Alice was born on April 28th, 1944 and grew up in Chatham, New Jersey. Her parents are Charles and Margaret Waters. Alice Waters is married to Stephen Singer, and they have one daughter named Fanny. When Alice was a child, her family and her never went out because her mother always had home cooked meals ready. She grew up in the WWII era and everybody had to ration their food…

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    Cassandra Espino Ms. Fousek English 52 27 October 2014 Illustration Essay Most people think that dance does not use as much physical energy as normal sports and is not governed by a set of specific rules. Also, injuries are less common. Therefore, it should not be considered a sport. Most sports involve some sort of hand and eye coordination, exercise, and a good mental attitude or motivation for what athletes are doing. As a dancer, I danced my entire four years of high school. During…

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    Jane Austen that profoundly shows Jane's spectacular writing style of light, dry humor. Jane Austen was born on December 16,1775, in Steventon Hampshire. She grew up with her father, the reverend of Steventon, six brothers and little sister Cassandra. At an early age Jane loved to read and as her love grew so did her family’s support. At the age of 12, Jane had already written a book, but it wasn’t excepted for publishing. Later, her family moved to Bath, there Austen expanded…

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    Stand Up for the Ones Who Can’t Cassandra Clare, a renowned American author, once declared, “Everyone has choices to make; no one has the right to take those choices away from us. Not even out of love.” In North America, individual choices often win over collective choices. Generally, people suppose that they have the right to make their very own decisions by following their personal core values. Since values are deeply held beliefs, individuals strongly wish to honour their principles, even…

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    was alive. Born on the 16th day of December in 1775, Jane Austen was the 7th child of 8. She grew up in Hampshire along with her 6 brothers and older sister. Her father, George Austen, was a reverend for their town church. Jane and her sister, Cassandra, received a considerable amount of education for a girl during this time period. Both girls learned to read and write home and later in their life attended boarding school together. There they studied needlework, french language, and other…

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    Antonio's daughter: "I don't know what I am going to do. My dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. How will he be able to care for himself on his own? What if something bad happens to him? " Case Manager: "I understand that you feel scared, do I understand you correctly?" Antonio: "I am fine. I can live by myself. I don’t need extra help." Case Manager: “Mr. Antonio, I understand that you do not feel like you need help” Antonio's daughter: “Dad, you cannot live by yourself. You will…

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    Hamlet and Agamemnon are both plays that possess the elements for Aristotle’s definition of tragedy. The both include the downfall of a likeable and over all good character that by an error or choice. Both show the protagonist becoming aware or insightful of their misjudgment and the unravelling and consequence that comes from their errors. Both plays deliver a sense of pity or sympathy towards the characters and some relief upon the conclusion. The two famous plays have similar themes. Power…

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    Heta Patel Researchers at Wisconsin's Marquette University found that watching comedy clips actually improves memory. The essay that “Watching TV Makes You Smarter” by Steven Johnson argues that many shows on TV that our population claims to be bad are actually healthy for our brains to watch. He explains how the right shows on TV, if watched, will increase your brain activity and will make you think deeper. He considers “good TV” to be any shows that requires one to engage into action. Johnson…

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    measured by the amount of geras he has; the more geras a warrior owns, the more time or honor he gets from society. These war prizes, mostly women seen as objects, give Agamemnon a sense of authority over his army. When he returns home, he brings along Cassandra who he captures as a slave from Troy. He is characterized as being a fierce leader who puts the polis, city-state, before oikos, his individual house, and this is represented through the sacrifice of his daughter, Iphigenia, to the gods…

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