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    thinking about an essay, it seems like it is involved with every relevant topic in the world today. There are so many different types of essays that the real description of an essay has been lost. One of our greatest desires is to find out why essays matter as much as they do. It seems as if our careers are based on a five-paragraph paper that if we do not achieve it to perfection then we will succumb to the bottom of society. The true definition of an essay is being confused with many…

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    Subject Matter: The poem is a scenario about the inevitability of restlessness in the life of a transient-like family. This event is an Australian phenomenon, originated from shearers and rouseabouts (unskilled labourers, or odd jobbers) during the early colonial times. The family is constantly moving from place to place. A lot of Australian families went through similar situations during the time of economic hardship, including Bruce Dawe. The author of this poem that was written in 1999. The…

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    more about everyday as a young child. When I started to get older and the reading and writing started to get more complex, I started to struggle with the understanding and concepts of the subject. Writing is something at a young age that I hadn 't really ever understood very well but I do enjoy the subject. There 's just something about it that relaxes me and at a young age it was an…

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    The Paradox on the Use of Technology for Taking Notes During the first few weeks as a college freshman I identified many contrasts of a higher education and the public school system I was formed in. Grade school, and eventually secondary school, highly discouraged the use of electronics in the classroom. In fact, the use of electronic devices at all on campus was grounds for detention, a confiscation of the ‘contraband,’ and the phoning of parents to retrieve the device from the assistant…

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    only selectively hear things based off of becoming defensive. My initial expectations would affect my listening. Due to not agreeing with the subject I might not listen well and want to express my own opinion about the matter. Depending on my mood I may not want to listen or respond at all to avoid a confrontation as well. Abortion is a rather touchy subject. I don’t think anyone is really credible enough to determine whether abortion is murder or not in all circumstances. This includes myself.…

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    have no idea of the back-story behind it, and would assume that I was the subject because of the first person POV. However, I have learned that this is not a bad thing. After all, my goal is to write poetry that speaks to people and stirs emotion, not to present my personal experience to the world. Sometimes a poet has to be an actor, an imposter – which is what I had to do with this write. I had to empathize with my subject, dig into her soul not mine, and put myself into her shoes, and I felt…

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    College Vs High School

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    College is a rapid paced environment when it comes to learning and the professors do not have time to stop and baby their class like they are used to. When a new subject is being brought up the students need to quickly learn it and if they are having a problem with it will have to seek outside help because unlike high school the subject is not going to be retaught to them multiple times. Although learning like this can be harder it is more effective and the teachers can introcuce more topics so…

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    do, but we had to learn to be able to go to the next topic, and if we didn’t pass that subject with an eighty percent or higher we had to repay and retake the subject course till we got an eighty percent, we also had to dress in a white long sleeve tee with a tie, blue pants, and dress shoes. Private school was completely opposite to public school you can get a seventy and pass and if you didn’t get the subject you were learning they would go on ahead despite if you got the…

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    Mime Essay Examples

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    When I was fifteen I was a mime for three months. I lived in Taiwan, I was alone, I couldn’t speak more than a few sentences of Chinese, so I had to be a mime. A semipermanent game of charades was the only way to communicate with the people around me. Eventually, as the year progressed, I became fluent in Mandarin, so my mime skills were no longer necessary. However, I did realize that when one loses the ability to speak, they gain more of an understanding of the world around them. Living in a…

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    reading an article. The article needs to be authoritative, reliable, and relevant. Being authoritative means that the author has years of training, or schooling in a specific subject. Being reliable means that the author has included all the…

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