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    boundless imagination! These were the days the oldsters call, “The good ole days.” Little Mikey, was a small boy with a grand imagination. But playing “Tea Party” with his two younger sisters was getting old. They had already ridiculed him by painting his nails and applying rouge. The lipstick was the worst. It not only made him look girlie, it just tasted awful. How can all those silly girls want to do that every day? Shaking his head, he knew then, he would never be able to understand the…

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    Hello, I would like to introduce Mikey. Ive decided to introduce myself from the third person to analyze my personality like someone else would. Also it is a way to avoid repetitiveness of the word “I”. Mikey is an old souled Christian musician who is passionate, outgoing, athletic, and just a bit too serious sometimes. To be true to himself and his passions, He has shaped his personality off of activities and other people. Though many say there is nothing new under the sun, Mikey’s goal is to…

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    Humor Essay Many works of literature today have persuasive strategies incorporated in them to grab the reader’s attention. Most of the time, writers also use strategies such as humor to send a crucial message to the audience. While this is one effective way of sending a message, other writers utilize formal writing to express the seriousness of a problem. Both methods are effective in getting a message across; however, writing without humor is stronger than those with humor because it is…

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    while agreeing with these views, I would rather see the millennials as go-getters, respectful, productive, confident, and focused. In this response essay, I have attempted to examine some of the key issues raised about the millennials by Joel Stein in his article “The New Greatest Generation: Why Millennials Will Save Us All” as well as those raised by Jean Twenge in his commentary, the “Generation Me”. But who are the millennials? Although defined differently by different people, millennials…

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    the story to work as another muse to spread Disney’s ideas to its young consumers. Today, Disney is accounted as one of the leading influencers of contemporary society and a major benefactor within popular culture, however this simply means that the 21th century is continuing to adopt more fundamental values, versus left wing ones despite the enlightened times. This may be due to the fact that its viewers of today and yesterday have adopted these beliefs and are now implementing and promoting…

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    face in what a weatherman would have affectionately called a heavy down poor. Beth March, from Little Women, had just passed beyond the earthly realm into the pearly gates of heaven. And, as a fifth grader for reasons I could not tell you at the time I was crying my own personal rainstorm in my bedroom while it rained outside my window. I Remember the day as if it happened yesterday. Although it seems rather mundane in some instances it is a moment in time that forever changed my life…

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    the world. Daniel is my person, he is my loving companion. He tells me on a daily basis how pretty he thinks I am and how lucky he is to have a girl like me. I could not ask for a more caring boyfriend. Being a good loving companion is not a routine but being genuine in all your words and actions every day. For example, one afternoon I was hanging out at his apartment while he went to the grocery store. He made it back, came inside and said he wasn’t able to get everything so he asked me to go…

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    to see and be warned. He could drop an Atomic Bomb on selected industrial sites and Japanese cities. The president could wait for the Soviet Union to enter the war as planned on November 1945. Finally, he could mediate a compromised peace and end the problem with Japan without war. President Truman had a difficult decision to make. The Japanese were known for not giving up in the time of war. President Truman wrote in his diary, his concerns and feeling about Japan. After much thought President…

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    personal identity, Lam’s personal stores does shed more light on how false interpretation of a native’s cultural, such as focusing on the differences rather than similarities of cultural practices, can hinder an immigrant’s own perception of self identity and hinder one’s process of adapting to the new nation. Putting Lam’s presentation of cultural differences aside, he illustrated the presence of a floundering period that children of first generation immigrants tend to have. In Lam’s…

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    Meanwhile, Douglas is a past romantic interest of the speaker. Furthermore, even as the story is told by a female, and the setting is a mostly feminine populated country estate the male characters are ever present and oppressive! The Governess’s choices and actions are dictated by her desire to honor her responsibility to the Master. Even little Miles grows increasingly demanding and even bossy. Finally, this is a woman’s account written by a man, so is there even a female voice here at all? How…

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