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    Lauren did not seem too anxious. She does needs to make eye contact with the audience in her next speech to improve. She could also try to engage more with the audience with gestures. It seems as if maybe she was reading the speech from beginning to end, without stopping to acknowledge an audience with her eyes or body…

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    One single moment, any single instance in time, can change a life forever. Alice Walker was able to capture life changing moments as well as the deep emotional responses resulting from these moments, in her two essays “Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self” and “Flowers”. Walker uses imagery, symbolism, and contrast as well as other figurative language throughout her essays to engage the reader in the life changing events. While some differences between “Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is…

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    Blip Program Reflection

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    Going into 6th grade I was 11 years old. I didn’t go to GCMS in 6th grade. I went to GCA. I was in the “BLIP” program. I don’t know what “BLIP” stands for. There weren’t enough spots open for the full program, so I had to do the BLIP program. In the BLIP program you don’t attend all 5 days. You go to school for 2 days and stay home for the other 2 days and of course the last would be FAP (Field Activity Program). You would still have to do homework at home, but it was still fun being able to…

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    The Presence of Time in The Great Gatsby Time is treated very differently in The Great Gatsby, after all, the entire story takes place within a three month span. The theme being when one lives in an illusion of the past, they throw away any trace of an authentic future they could have obtained and along with it a blinding to reality. It is developed through Gatsby’s non-linear relationship with time. Gatsby sees the past as a series of events to change, he views the present as an extension of…

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    famous people; Abraham Lincoln, Dolly Madison, John Wayne and so many other famous people. This story is about one of my many moves. In my simply, life nothing could be wrong with moving you might think, but to me, after moving so frequently from the time I was a small kid to now – a teenager- moving gets harder. All the friends, familiar hallways, and teachers you must leave behind to go to an unfamiliar city and school is scary. But leaving one of my closest friends behind that one day changed…

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    Time is very subjective in terms of how we experience it. To a bored student time can seem endless and the clock ticks away, second by second each taking a lifetime, as we grow older time passes by more and more quickly to the point that find that fond memories that feel as if they were yesterday were days, months , even years ago. Not only is the perception of time divergent for different people, it also evolves as we do, as our lives and situations change so does our view of time. It is based…

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    policy. With enough time, proper evaluation, and careful analysis, an individual might get all the benefits that he needs without spending too much in paying his plan's monthly premiums. More often than not, the public tends to think that the best time to plan about their LTC needs is when they are nearing their retirement age or when they start to feel weak and acquire illnesses. Ironically, many insurance experts suggest that an LTC insurance policy be bought at a much earlier time or age in…

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    physicality but also their memory. To this end, Also Rossi’s argues for “the soul of the city” as the city’s history, its memory. Although we all travel backward in time through memory, history and memory should be distinguished totally from each other, the former belongs to a specific point which got already expired in the time-line of universe- only if such time line could be imaginable, but the latter is a dynamic expression, a constant migration from time to time, a “transit device between…

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    Death Is Unexpected

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    day she passed away was unexpected, and strange. To me, it feels as though your brain is pushing back the knowledge that someone you know, may pass away soon. In order for you to concentrate on just spending time with them without feeling as though it has to be done in a certain amount of time; your brain protects you. When the day does come where death appears, and makes its mark, your brain is unable to keep the knowledge about you never being able to see this person again; secretive. Your…

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    Over the course of time, many studies have been conducted in hopes of better understanding the relationship between an infant and a mother, as well as, the effect the maternal care given to the infant has on the child. Studies have supported the idea that frequent separation protest is associated with maternal inability to reduce infant tension in that protest is linked both to amount of crying and to maternal unresponsiveness to it. However, it has given no support to the idea that much…

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