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    My English Essay

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    English, however the tone and way of using English in Nepal is different. Currently, I am studying in the USA and people here use a different kind of English that I am not used to. American English is actually a lot more different than I imagined back home. Almost all the accent in every word and sentences are different and I even noticed some difference in spelling here. I study in ULM (University of Louisiana at Monroe) which is located in southern part…

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    Eliza Stacey's Letter

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    The letter was written by Eliza Stacey to her father in law, Edward Stacey, impassionately described the hardships of her current situation at home, due to her husband's imprisonment. Eliza Stacey wrote her letter to persuade her father in law to help her family once again. Eliza Stacey opened her letter by stating her current hopelessness and sorrowfully reported the misery that her family went through. The opening sentence is highly exaggerated and unqualified. The mood of the letter is…

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    My Resident Assistant Action Plan It has been my goal since last year to become an R.A. my junior year of college. I knew I couldn’t be one this year because last year I lived at home and commuted to IUPUI every day. My sister and brother were both R.A.s and it has been a really appealing position to me for a while. I want to be an R.A. because it is a really good opportunity to put myself to the test. I am hoping that if I become an R.A. I can help new students or returning students find their…

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    all; some saw it as the only way for the formerly enslaved to achieve a life free of discrimination, while others thought it was cruel to separate these people from the only home they had ever known. In 1817, the American Colonization Society was created to send African Americans to the colony of Liberia. A collection of letters from a slave named Rachel Eddington provide a vivid first-person account…

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    not to take too much of your time with this letter because I know you are a very busy man. Sir, my hope is you please read this with an open mind and for a moment place yourself in this student circumstance. I wanted to reach out to you because I know you have spoken to our State Representative and know about the diligence and passion he/we have for Joe Rodriguez to continue to be active in sports his last year of school, to build those bonds that will last a lifetime with his fellow classmates…

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    closer to being one of the first soldiers sent to fight at Gallipoli or one step closer to being rejected and sent back home to be called an unfit pathetic coward by society. I lean out of line to see how many more men are ahead of me, just a few more. I can’t stop imagining how exciting it would be to fight for the Australian and the British Empire; to win the war and to come back home as a glorious hero. My heart is thumping with excitement and fear. Sweat begins to seep through my shirt.…

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    literature can be investigated far beneath its surface level, and contains far reaching metaphors, themes, and other forms of figurative language throughout. The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, would fall under this category of truly thoughtful writing that can be explored far deeper than most. The novel The Scarlet Letter is focused around three central scaffold scenes that each contain much significance about the main characters in them and the story as a whole. The initial scaffold…

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    will be analyzing is, Kopet: A Documentary Narrative of Chief Joseph’s Last Year’s by M. Gidley. It was published in 1981 in Seattle, Washington, United States of America. This book is split up into three different sections: 1. Starting Out from the Meany Papers An introduction 2. Chief Joseph of the Nez Peres A chronology 3. White Witnesses to Chief Joseph’s End A Narrative This book discusses the last few years of Chief Joseph’s life, the white people who he knew…

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    My Most Memorable Moment

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    the outside world did not help with the situation. As time ticking down minute by minute, I was on the verge on giving up when my buddy came over to assist me. Touched by his action, I spurred on digging until the Shellscrape was up to standard. At last I felt relief as I completed within the time. There is a saying that field camp is the best moment whereby people true colors will be reveal during hardship time. I totally disagree with it! I am thankful to have seen my buddy “true colors” a…

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    One of Abigail's letters to John say that she was lonely and taking no notice for john to come home. Abigail didn't like the fact that John was gone away for a while and had all these emotions and didn't know how to feel. Abigail had to make sure the business was good when John went away and had to take care…

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