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    ending of Lawrence’s he writes: Malabar came in all right. If I ride my horse till I’m sure , then I tell you, Bassett, you can go as high as you like. Did you go for all you were worth Bassett?” “I went a thousand on it, Master Paul.” “I never told you, Mother, that if I can ride my horse, and get there, then I’m absolutely sure—oh absolutely! Mother, did I ever tell you? I am lucky!” “No you never did,” said the mother But the boy died in the night (Lawrence 386). Although this ending is very…

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    In Emily Dickinson’s “I’m nobody who are you”, she boldly suggests that it is surprisingly better to be herself, a humble nobody, and not be noticed so much by others (proud somebodies). She dreads the public knowing who she is and having them all being admirers of hers. This theme in particular is carried very heavily throughout the poem. To begin with, Dickinson opens her poem with a demanding declaration that the speaker is a “nobody” (line 1). That word in its entirety ironically sets the…

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    "This is your room," Amelia repeated from the doorway. "You can do with it what you want, it's your zone nobody else's. If you don't like the paint we can change it," "No - its - its perfect," he murmured softly before turning away and smiling at the older woman. "Thank you," "You're oh so very welcome," Amelia laughed although her voice did hitch slightly. "Your trunk is at the bottom of your bed, Susan is here but she wanted to give you room to get used to things." Turning, Harry instantly…

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    Living in America, life should be richer, and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement, regardless of social class or circumstances of birth. Everyone around the world conflicts with their differences and in America, not everyone agrees. Some have stronger beliefs than others and sometimes we meet in the middle. Living in America we have created a diverse society by expressing true opinions and understanding the value our country has to offer. Everyone…

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    colour you really like?" Anya asks. "Well, for Angela," Vanessa starts, while gesturing to Angela, but is cut off. "I was thinking we could go for an older look, something flattering but not over the top. And I want a fitted short dress, one that compliments my body. No lace, whatsoever, but I like a bit of sparkle. I want strapless of course and as for the colour, I want it to be dark ruby," Angela says, conceitedly. Demanding much? I mean, it's nice to know exactly what you want, but you…

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    Looking Dickinson’s “I’m Nobody! Who are You?” From Different Critical Lenses “I’m Nobody! Who are You?” is a satirical poem written by Emily Dickinson that mocks the pretentious beliefs of the public sphere. Dickinson comically belittles ‘the famous’ published writers whom only write for their fame and monetary means, referring to the writers promoting their publicity as “like a frog”. While it seems though the general idea of “I’m Nobody! Who are You?” is about the egotistical people wanting…

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    The Pole that Split a Friendship Jacob might have been a very superstitious person who had weird habits, but it didn’t change the fact that he was my best friend. We did everything together from the minute we met, most people found his superstitious ways weird, but I had grown to like them. As the ambulance carried him away I was in tears knowing that our friendship was over, and the only thing I could blame was that pole. May came in full heat with soaking temperatures, and the only thing on…

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    A note of caution: enthusiasm shouldn 't take the place of God 's Word. Has thoughtful thinking and ideas been bounced around enough to see a best option? Someone wrote: "Plan ahead, it wasn 't raining when Noah built the ark." -Anonymous. Goals are going to take a team effort and lots of work. Teamwork will most likely spring from the minister 's initiation. That being said, minister 's need to take the tough job. What is the tough job? Managers work the process, but leaders work people.…

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    friends who have made this day possible for the Thornapple Kellogg High School graduating class of 2006. I would also like to thank this year’s graduates for the honor and privilege of speaking at their commencement. To be a part of such an important night in your lives is indeed a very special moment for me. Graduation marks the end of one part of your life and the beginning of unlimited possibilities. This is the moment when you take the lessons of parents, teachers and everyone else…

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    take. Taking care of the family is my priority. You and Himat need the money I can provide by obeying orders.” Himat, upstairs, listened with a heartache, to his bedroom to sleep. Later that night, Himat was in bed, when he heard ever so silent “No matter what happens to me,” encouraged his mother, “in the war, know this: I…

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