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Title 1: …Paper (Lack of indirect object).
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“Hate” is a word most of us use or hear everyday, but do we really know what it means? According to the Oxford dictionary hate means “to feel hostility or animosity toward. To detest. To feel dislike or distaste for.” We thi
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My essay for English 4-22-08 (Read the author's notes to see why I did this)
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The second essay. Got a 95 A
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Cranberry wrote this for English. It's about me.
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Final version. Got a 96 on it.
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John von Neuman was a mathematician born on December 28, 1903 and made important contributions to many fields including but not limited to quantum mechanics, game theory, computer science, and hydrodynamics. He was born in Bu
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Where is the wonderful? Women in the nineteenth century have only an exterior of wonderful, as illustrated in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, and Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. Both authors make the choice to use a woman as the
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Conformity is obedience. Whether to social standards, morals, or rules, conformity is a major theme in Kate Chopin's The Awakening. Like with everything in life, obedience comes with questions. It is hard to follow someone bl
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Tragedy is often defined by the sympathizing with the humanity of the antagonist, and the hatred for the forces that turn against him. Shakespeare's Othello is no exception to this rule. Othello, though a murderer, is still s
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When I arrived at High Point Treatment Center that first morning, I was nervous and afraid. I had never been to a treatment center like thi
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On November 14th, 2007, Israeli supermodel Hila Elmalich collapsed into the arms of her friend and photographer, Adi Barkan, and died of cardiac arrest. It was the day of her 34th birthday, and her death sent shockwaves thro
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Pride, as defined in Webster’s Intermediate Dictionary, is too high an opinion of ones own ability or worth: a feeling of being better than others. 1 / The movie Pride demonstrated this character
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March 20, 2003, The United States of America entered a war in Iraq in response to the growing threat of terrorism and nuclear war. Many Americans, and possibly even our own government believed that this would be a simple war
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In this day of the Instant Message and the super fast Internet that we all have or would aspire to have, we also have the ability to hurt w
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Yet another assignment...feedback anyone?
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A short school essay. I really need feedback on it!
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Wicca is not a widely excepted religion in our world today. Many Wiccans suffer from prejudices and persecutions from not only regular people but even from the law. It doesn’t happen only in schools, it happens everywhere. W
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I hovered somewhere between sleep and consciousness, and I was not enjoying the noises that were filtering into my dreams. A whiny voice oo
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Throughout the history of story telling fairy-tales have been among the favorites of many readers of all ages. Because of the popularity of fairy-tales many authors choose to use fairy-tale aspects in their writing to interes
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My life comes down to one word: hardship. Though young, I have faced many challenges; divorce, debt, and domestic violence being among tho
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Persevering. An easy word in speech, and yet, a definition quite difficult to assume. For me, the word usually strikes the connotation of "lost". For once, I use this word in a different text; not lost, but found. I have str
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Thoughts can leave deeper scarring than almost anything else. I know this as fact, and have grown up with this burden on my shoulde
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ROFL. Essay on my name ;D
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Prize Winning Essay of Patriotic Critisism / The sun is setting over the fallen graves of our fathers, those who loved this country with all of their hearts. Patriotism which ran like blood through their
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If you walk along a wide stream for a couple of miles you will find a house. It is a small house, but a house all the same. If you jog along the same stream then you will encounter a mansion. And lastly, if you go in a car i
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Firstly, before reading this, please take notice that this is an essay about religion and my own opinions for being an atheist. I’m not trying to offend anyone or undermine any religion; I’m merely trying to state my opinions
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/ Since the early 1950s, when the first organ transplants were made using donated kidneys, medical science has continued to practice and perfect the process of removing and transplanting a variety of human organ
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by me alone
100 words, 1 comment,
on Mar 20 7:58 PM 2007. In Essay
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