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    I listen to music almost everyday. Two songs that I enjoy very much are "Shape Of You" by Ed Sheeran and the song "Closer" by Chain smokers. I like these songs for many of the same reasons, but they are different in many ways too. When I first heard these songs I wasn't so sure that I liked them. Then once you hear it a few times you will see some of the amazing musical qualities that these songs have. For example, "Shape Of You" and "Closer" both have the same mood. They both are talking about…

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    “You, in the yellow shirt, yes, you, come over here and help me get this canoe in the water!” “Ok,” I said. Me and the bus driver/canoe (who drove us to the river guy) both picked up the canoe and put it in the water. Then me and my dad jumped in the canoe and waited for the others. After that, the old man dragged the kayak into the river and my grandpa’s friend Rich jumped in. Then the old bus driver got Liam and Rich to drag it in and then we could start off on our adventure. Me…

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    How Does the Media Shape Meaning In History: The Holocaust? The holocaust has been represented through many different forms of media over the years. Because the holocaust is depicted through different mediums, such as photographs, novels, museum exhibits and films, the viewpoint and the message conveyed throughout the mediums are different. This difference of perspective consequently depends on who and what documented the historical events at the time, as these factors will determine the impacts…

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    Radu Teodorescu named Cindy Crawford: Shape Your Body; although criticised by some[who?] for being unsafe[citation needed], it was hugely successful and led to two equally lucrative followups, Cindy Crawford: The Next Challenge in 1993 (again with Radu) andCindy Crawford: A New Dimension in 2000 (the latter, made with fitness expert Kathy Kaehler and produced not long after Cindy gave birth to her first child, was aimed at new mothers getting back into shape). In 2001, Cindy also made a shorter…

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    Chapter 4: Shape—The Face of the “Company” It’s the big night! Years of hard work, studying with your peers, learning from your professors, making and critiquing your work, and refining your craft and concept culminate in you senior exhibition. You 've spent months preparing a body of work for exhibition, you 've taken great care to mount and present your work professionally, you 've touched up the walls, fine-tuned the lighting, ordered food and drink for the receptions, sent out the exhibition…

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    How Did Ww1 Shape Society

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    can bring. Many of these men who returned from the battlefield, were unknowingly left to suffer with shellshock or what we know now as Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This war also brought massive changes to Britain's social system to help shape society to what it is today. In her Book “Mrs. Dalloway”, Virginia Woolf depicts the changes London went through, and how the mental health condition caused by war can affect someone,…

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    He later became known as the first Aboriginal commissioned officer in the Australian army. Throughout his time of service, he made a significant impact on the world and today I would like to share about his role, importance and the way he helped to shape Australia. Saunders role in WWII was simply to fight for Australia. He did so because he strongly believed it to be his country despite the discrimination he faced. He was born on the 7th of…

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    What Shapes ME One says that the life of an average American teenage boy isn’t really difficult and is sometimes called the best moment of their lives. Is it really not that complicated? Can anyone achieve true success and really achieve the “American Dream”. Life isn’t really a utopia especially when you live in a ghetto community outside of L.A. where drugs, gangs, and crime is easier to achieve than a diploma from high school. For a young boy with Mexican immigrant parents deciding…

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    the shadow. They will write in their journals how they discovered that when the flashlight is closer to the shape, the light energy is increased and the shadow is bigger. Also they will discover that when the light is further away, the light energy is decreased and the shadow is smaller. The Teacher will guide the students to the understanding that when the flashlight is closer to the shape the light energy increase and that is why the shadow becomes larger, and when the flash light is further…

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    The word shape has numerous meanings, but the one that stands out most to me is “express in words: to shape a statement.” This definition relates to shaping one's life, and more specifically, shaping one's life through words. This can be done in different ways, from what you say to others, to what you say to yourself, to what you say without using words at all. No matter how it is said, anything that shapes your life is a gift. Gifts help shape people's lives and journeys and without them people…

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