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    not matter what people think of each other. It matter what you think of your self. And how you want to make of yourself in the long run. There is a lot of people who don’t know what kind of identity they have for them self’s. And when they try to figure it out there identity threw there entire life then it’s to late. Everyone has there own identity but only if you go look for it. You are not going to have an identity if you don’t go look for it. It’s also how you think about it threw your eyes…

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    Textbooks VS Technology With the world leaning towards being technology based, many question if this will lead to full time digital learning for schools. This then leads to the battle if schools will stick with their textbooks and handwritten notes or switch over to ebooks, chromebooks, tablets, etc. They both have plenty of benefits to them. But along with the good points, there tends to be bad ones as well. They both are designed differently and teach in different ways. What students want to…

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    teacher had taken it into notice it must be prominent in the classroom. It also allows her to bring forth her next argument of the lack of focus in classrooms due to technology and how that was not always the case earlier in the year. A metaphor is a figure of speech which makes an implicit, implied or hidden comparison between two things that are unrelated but share some common characteristics. This is used in the essay when it says “The iPhone has taken my school by storm.”, this is a…

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    would help my Grammy pay for a new fender bender since she could not afford one. As a child and now teenager, it is easy for me to misunderstand phrases and figures of speech that I just do not have the experience in life to fully understand. I tend to take things more literally than a figure of speech should be taken. There is one figure of speech I am glad I took more literally than it was intended. I heard my mom interviewing a family for her preschool awhile ago and I heard her use…

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    “A goal without a plan is just a wish.” This quote by Larry Elder is an explanation of the entire theme of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. It is a short way of explaining that without having a strategy and plot to achieve the ideal that is to be pursued; it will not exactly turn out the way it is expected to. Many have taken wrong turns in life and can prevent the goal from being reached and being the best person possible, this is a similar situation in which Willy Loman has to suffer…

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    his eyes. “I’ve been alive for like a hundred years. That counts for something.” “Raja,” I reached beneath the seat and took out a tablet. “Stop proving Charlie right.” I handed it to the boy and opened it up to a game. It took him a few second to figure it out again, but he was quickly back at shooting aliens as he piloted the fighter jet through space. Nyko was even leaning over Raja’s shoulder, watching very intently. “So,” I shifted my weight, “how construction on my farm?” “You haven’t…

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    Successful Lab Reports

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    For a large number of people, their experience with lab reports and scientific documents will be limited to a lab or two they are required to take in college for a general education credit. Skills learned in these classes will most likely be quickly forgotten and never used again. However, for those that work in a scientific field, writing lab reports is a fundamental skill that will be used time and time again. Lab reports can be used to express many different types of data and prove a variety…

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    Come back with me to the year 2011. It's eighth grade, I'm freshly fourteen years old, and I feel like I'm at the peak of my life. We are going on a skating field trip as a school, and I decided this was the time to prove myself. Girls were watching, everyone was there, if there was a time that belonged to me, it was then. I had never skated before, but I knew that I would be amazing. How couldn't I be? I was the great Austin Howard, a menial task such as roller skating should pose no threat to…

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    Guitar For Dummies

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    word dummy has evolved throughout history. In the 1590’s a dummy was defined as a mute person. In the 1500’s Geronimo Cardano’s son would be considered as a dummy because he was a mute person. Somewhat like today, in 1845, a dummy was defined is a figure representing a person. During the Victorian Era, Queen Victoria was often viewed and figured as a strong and dedicated woman because of how she…

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    Jeff Gannon Essay

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    Gannon definitely ruffled some Democratic feathers and his opposition were determined to dig up more dirt from his past. To illustrate, Jeff Gannon wasn’t even the reporter’s real name! It was an alias for James Guckert and that’s where the details became much more interesting. It turned out that James Guckert’s private life embodied the polar opposite of what the Republican Party stood for. Guckert had owned, operated, and worked as an escort for his military-themed, homosexual escort websites,…

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