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    Thematic Content Analysis

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    there was oxtail and at a given moment when, through carelessness, a piece of meat fell to the ground before going to the pot, Teresa picked it up, washed it and put it in the pan again.  The next day would have fish, and Teresa said this food has to be done according to the order because it is too “fragile,” so any frying must be done according to the demand so that it does not get “mushy.” Suzana, field 2.  She asked that her manager and Carla put the lids on the pots with the seasoned…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    be at my place. Did he and his almost baby mama get into a fight or something? Whatever the case, I was going to find out why he was here as soon as I got out of the shower. When I turned the shower off, I smelled coffee brewing and heard pots and pans in the kitchen. After I had stepped out I saw that Trevor wasn’t in the bed. His basketball shorts were gone, but his t-shirt was still on the floor. I quickly rubbed oil onto my damp skin and put on a satin robe and headed to the kitchen.…

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    Fear Definition Essay

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    take action. You stumble around searching for anything that can provide self defense. A shiver runs up your spine, then wraps around your chest making it feel as like you are breathing in an arctic rush of air. The sweaty palm of your hand grips a frying pan as you make your way to the door. The hinges squeak while being…

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    Tom Sawyer Maturity Essay

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    Throughout life, age is a huge part, with age also comes maturity. In the novel The Adventures Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Tom goes through his life and becomes older and more mature. First Tom displays love meaning he is nine. Next, when Tom acts much more brave and cunning he displays the age of twelve. Finally, Tom starts to care for others and becomes clever and smart. Even as Tom grows smarter and wiser he still displays all the other ages in certain situations. In the beginning, of the…

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    Creativity does not come from others, it could not be teleported nor transmitted, it comes from the heart and soul, which consequently lead to communication. In order to communicate well, you need to learn how to socialize through face-to-face interaction. Both of these is not something we can get the hang of in seconds but it is developed through our habits and attitudes. Nonetheless, since the inauguration augmentation of technology, people have started to become dependent on it, thus…

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    Bullying Monologue

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    Oh no I’m pregnant, I don’t know what to do with myself. Anger was all I could feel flowing through my body, fiercely I barge through the classroom door. I wasn’t in the mood, so if anyone said anything about me I wouldn’t listen to them I swiftly grabbed the handle to release the door and started walking home. People shouting violently from the school windows. I slowly turn my head to look back, all I can see is kids hanging out of the window making fun of me. Finally I am home, it feels good…

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    1. The purpose of one article is to persuade the general public that health care is a basic human right that should be guaranteed to everyone; however, the purpose of the other article is to persuade that socialized medicine is not a right because it is impractical and immoral. 2. These articles do have a bias. While Dr. Ronald Pies believes universal health care is a moral obligation endowed by the government, Dr. Leonard Peikoff believes that socialized medicine is a disaster in practice…

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    from white standards also and she could be treating Pecola with the same contempt for her dark skin and coarse features. Similar to Cholly, she handles the situation negatively by being self destructive and fighting in a “purely feminine way with frying pans and pokers” (43) The Socratic Seminar brought up insightful information about Morrison’s overall themes and…

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    Over the last 450 years, Anne Boleyn (c. 1501/7 – 1536) has struck chords the world over with the circumstances surrounding her death. The second wife of Henry VIII, Boleyn has been a source of discussion amongst historians, creating friction between Catholics and Protestants, and causing many academics and enthusiasts alike to question what history has led us to believe. Renowned Tudor historian Dr Eric W Ives (University of Birmingham) has written an article that addresses the swirling…

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    High Specific Heat

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    the warm radiation waves only increase the temperature of the water slightly. An object with a low specific heat capacity would be a very useful component of a cooking instrument, such as a frying pan, as they can be quickly heated without much heat being supplied. This will then cook the food on the frying pan quickly. Another application of a low specific heat capacity object would be a thermometer, this way it will be able to detect and show change of temperature rapidly and accurately. 6.…

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