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    An Essay On Open My Eyes

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    Open my eyes, I don’t remember how many times I open my eyes, this time my soul seems get into the body of a black adult, who is around twenty six years old. This is beautiful Sunday, and I am walking to the café after work. While I walks through the corner, accidently knocks down a female. Follow my eyesight, I see a pretty girl, which really makes the heart is beating strongly. I immediately help her up. As the apology, I invite her to have dinner with me, and we have a nice dinner together,…

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    During 1890s, Americans were already exposed to the Industrialized nation many already entered the work force and were working extensive hours for a very small pay. Many were now leaving the rural area and traveling to the cities where they believed their life would be filled with excitement and luxuries. For the first in history, single women were moving to cities on their own hoping to make a better future in the city. The creation of the World’s Fair, was Chicago’s redemption to recreate…

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    Roger and Me Essay When General Motors left Flint, it put many people out of work and out of their homes. People became homeless and struggled to make ends meet. Businesses were forced to close and a lot of the money that was in Flint had left. Flint has tried rebuilding itself, but nothing seems to work. Throughout the film, many sociological ideas are seen like the conflict theory of deviance, the class dominance theory, and urban renewal. Because of General Motors, the city of Flint has never…

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    Is technology killing our friendships? The answer is yes. Technology is killing our friendships. My reasons three reasons are that your friends on social media won’t be able to help you through hard times or be there to share your happiness. My second reason is that your friends may not be who they say they are. My last reason is that having a friend on social media does not have the same effect on your life like having having a friend in person. To begin with , people you know through…

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    My Metaphors About Me

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    feel when I'm writing. At first it’s a little tough, but when I get into my essay it gets a lot better. Always starting the essay is really hard for me, but then it gets easier. That’s how I feel about myself as a writer. My future will be like a Ferris wheel because the view will always be great, but there might still be loops that you have to go through and they could be tough, it feels great to be in college. I love the feeling that I'm working towards something that I always wanted to do. I…

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    1. In the desserts section, I’d incorporate some opinions of the writer. Like the other food articles in this magazine, an opinion on how the gluten-free desserts tasted and which one was the writer’s favorite would enhance the article. This change would make me more likely to try Jacquelynn Beckmans best dessert. 2. The “Earth to Seattle” article is a little misleading. I think Seattle mag should focus on things you can do and see in Seattle. The article and photos made me want to visit this…

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    stories worth of everything you can imagine. You can't help but spend some money in this store. Coming from a regular size town in Texas, our Toys R Us is just a normal store and nothing spectacular. The Toys R Us on Times Square has a actual running Ferris wheel inside the store. You have to take a ride for no other reason than you…

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    My groggy eyes flutter open. (“Groggy open” and “Flutter open” do not seem to work too well together. Groggy seems to be used more to describe the state of something being weak, lazy and sleepy. Flutter involves quick none lazy movements. The words contradict a bit) The light is blinding, brighter than I can ever remember it being. It takes them seconds to adjust, why is it so bright? I take in the sounds around me as I stare at the sky above. Tree branches filter the view of a partly…

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    The Divergent book contains certain details that don’t appear in the movie. In order to evaluate and critique both I will create this compare and contrast essay. Some differences are very noticeable. Other differences are more complex. Some details were even left out. The setting on the divergent book is very organized and seems to be perfect. The setting on the film actually helped me and gave me a clearer image of what I had to think of. Nevertheless the imagery that the book provides even…

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    I was visiting for a week in the summer with my friend and her family as our last summer hoorah before having to go back to school. We spent our days on the beach, gallivanting around downtown, buying tickets at Yorks Wild Kingdom to ride the ferris wheel, and ending our day by going to Fun-O-Rama to play arcade games. I got a phone call from my mom, just like I did every other night I was away for, and I happily picked up, excited to tell her about my day. She let me talk, but I could tell…

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