2005 singles Essays

  • My Best Friend Died

    690 Words  | 2 Pages

    My Best Friend Died Dr. Munter's comments: The purpose of this assignment was to relate an event that changed the direction of your life. Not only does this student successfully accomplish this task, he does it with a certain amount of understatement. The instruction “to show, not tell” is beautifully and subtly completed. There is also a nice balance of long and short sentences, unusual similes, and the sense that the author allows the reader to view this event through the eyes of an eight-year-old

  • The Use of Irony in Barbara L. Greenberg's The Faithful Wife

    676 Words  | 2 Pages

    The Use of Irony in Barbara L. Greenberg's The Faithful Wife "The Faithful Wife" by Barbara L. Greenberg is a fascinating, satirical account of what the speaker would do if she were unfaithful to her husband. Upon the first reading of this poem, I thought the woman in this poem was saying that her husband was irreplaceable and because of that she would never be unfaithful. Also I thought that if she did betray him, she would choose someone totally different from him, which somehow wouldn't dishonor

  • Monologue of a Disturbed Personality: Original Writing

    554 Words  | 2 Pages

    Monologue of a Disturbed Personality: Original Writing The light is bright. Too bright in fact. Oh, wait a minute it’s the walls and ceiling. This room is way too bright. The ceiling looks like it reaches to heaven. A doctor opens the door and walks slowly over to me. “The Surgery went very well, Elizabeth” he said to me, dressed in his overalls that are as white as snow and the clouds up above that I long to see. “Please, Doctor………” I replied. He was so rude not even to introduce

  • Graduation Speech

    694 Words  | 2 Pages

    It is probably a mistake that I am standing here giving a speech for graduation. In fact it is probably a mistake that I am even graduating from this school at all -- believe me, just as most people in this class I have tested the limits of attendance, of sleeplessness, and of procrastination. At the beginning of my high schooling, I was even testing dropping out ... and if that wasn't a mistake, I don't know what was. After four years of Starr altering our minds, it seemed most fitting for me to

  • Gorgias, Socrates, and Justice

    812 Words  | 2 Pages

    Gorgias, Socrates, and Justice When a person’s back is against the wall and the stakes are the highest, how should they handle the pressure? When the lines between right and wrong become so blurred, how is one to know what is the ethical choice in the matter? Imagine being accused of first degree murder, a crime in which you did not commit. However, the evidence against you is stacked so high, it seems you do not have a chance. Your lawyer says he could have you acquitted, but in order to

  • The Most Unforgettable Character

    841 Words  | 2 Pages

    Everyone has that one person that is always on their mind. Everyone has that one unforgettable memory. Memories are linked to images. A smile, a wink. I am different, my memories are line are linked to sounds. I remember her laugh, which I likened to the sound of bells. Her voice, velvety smooth and never failing to put me at ease. I remember the way she sang to me, the numerous times I was lulled to sleep by her soft lullabies. She was my mother. Relatives and friends describe her as sunshine. Bright

  • The Theme Of Heritage And Heritage In Everyday Use By Alice Walker

    684 Words  | 2 Pages

    Be Proud of the Heritage you were Born into! Audience: Whoever has read “Everyday Use” and has an opinion on Dee’s view towards heritage Subject: Dee’s perspective of her heritage Purpose: To make a point on how Dee is embarrassed of her heritage “You don’t understand,” she said, as Maggie and I came out to the car. “What don’t I understand?” I wanted to know. “Your heritage,” she said. And then she turned to Maggie, kissed her, and said, “You ought to try to make something of yourself, too, Maggie

  • American in the 1980's

    994 Words  | 2 Pages

    The 1980’s is one of the most interesting decades that was experienced in the United States. Dealing with the stock market, the coming up of new inventions, all the way to the types of music people listened to. During the 1980s, the only thing that made Americans be “Americans” was because of the things they were provided with. Many Americans had fun throughout the 1980s with materialistic, glamorous, and technological life styles; therefore there were different economical problems that Americans

  • Old Teacher

    1334 Words  | 3 Pages

    I was in school, in class and my eyes were drooping. I didn't know what to do. All night I was looking up for some kind of clue of who the guy was talking about or who he could be. I looked for anything similar to those letters, syllables and got nothing. I placed my head down on the desk hoping the teacher wouldn't bother me because I was the daughter of Hercule Satan. I was half listening to what she was saying. "And I'm sure you guys know that I'm retiring soon,…like tomorrow…" Yea, whatever

  • Bullying

    845 Words  | 2 Pages

    This essay discusses my opinion of bulling.I want to tell you what I think about bulling. I'll just give you the simple things for right now, I never like bullying and never will I never got the point of bulling in the first place like I mean whats the whole point of it, you might think "what are you talking about bullying will get me attention it will it will let me go with the cool kids ;-)" well you're only thinking about yourself you're being selfish you may get what you wanted but while you're

  • Should The Book The Hunger Games Be On The Banned Books List?

    1006 Words  | 3 Pages

    To Ban or to Read? Should the book The Hunger Games be on the banned books list? Before answering this question it is important to understand, or have a brief description of the book. This book takes place in an unspecified future time. The story follows a sixteen-year-old girl who belongs to district twelve’s life as she volunteers for her sister to participate in the Hunger Games. The male participating in the games soon develop a crush on Katniss. The purpose of the Hunger games is to remind

  • Obsession In The Landlady By Roald Dahl

    785 Words  | 2 Pages

    Generally, each human has an obsession, it could be anything like video games or cell phones. But your obsession or your affection to someone or an object can occasionally lead you to bad decisions. Roald Dahl’s tale with a twist, “The landlady”, takes place in Bath. Billy has arrived in Bath for business, and he needs to find a low-priced hotel. Billy appears across a bed and breakfast to be a guest of. The landlady allows him to stay the night for a cheap price. The landlady manipulates Billy

  • Good To Great Essay

    1438 Words  | 3 Pages

    In Good to Great, Jim Collins discusses major key points companies have used to go from a good company to a great one. He did this by discussing seven characteristics companies should listen and absorb to transition from being good to becoming great. These characteristics included: level 5 leadership, first who…then what, confront the brutal facts, the hedgehog concept, a culture of discipline and the flywheel. Companies who can approach these successfully are the ones who enable themselves to separate

  • Communism In Toni Morrison's A Mistake

    524 Words  | 2 Pages

    All this smiling was beginning to make Ari dizzy. At first he’d convinced himself he was putting on an especially cheerful act for CC’s sake, but considering she couldn’t exactly see his attempts, he was quick to realize he might actually be enjoying himself. God forbid. Speaking of which, Ari stomached another chuckle at her joke. “There are plenty of cherries in the universe. Statistically speaking, I wouldn’t be surprised if you were right,” he noted, particularly amused with the hypothetical

  • Personal Narrative: My Monkey Bar

    901 Words  | 2 Pages

    that I had to power through since the world did not grant me the fortune of immense amounts of upper body strength. I receive many lacerations on my adorable young hands and legs, but I took my bloody knees and my aching hands and I kept going. Every single day of my fifth summer, I happily rode my bike the whole three blocks to the school. I still remember vividly the wooden playground accented with the tackiest mustard colored plastic. There were eight bars that stood away from me and success. I could

  • The Pagan Stone: A Short Story

    2176 Words  | 5 Pages

    “Are you ready?” Cal Hawkins asks his girlfriend, Quinn Black. The two of them share an affinity with the past and are able, especially when joining their hands and focus together, to view events that have happened in the past. He sits down on the rug in front of his couch and reaches for her hands. Surrounding them, sitting on various pieces of furniture or the floor, are their friends.. the four men and women who are in this whole mess with them. “No,” Quinn responds as she joins him on the floor

  • Paul Greene Field Trip

    4662 Words  | 10 Pages

    It may have been the second time I interviewed Paul Greene when he mentioned a movie called Sweet Home Carolina, and his co-star was none other than Heather McComb. I was familiar with the name, but since I was out of the loop for many years and missed a wide variety of television shows that EVERYONE seems to have watched (thank God for Netflix!), I had never seen her in anything that was overly memorable as far as I was concerned. This past Christmas, I had some credit with Amazon Video, and I decided

  • First Time I Broke My Wrist-Personal Narrative

    1130 Words  | 3 Pages

    First Time I Broke My Wrist Eight O'clock In The Morning “But mom I don't want to go inside. I don't like school!” I whine. I slam my fists down on the car seat tray, my fists start to turn pink and red. “Nora, sweetheart you have to go to school that way you can become really smart!” She tells me. She looks at me through the door and tries to unbuckle me but i stop her by covering my arms over the belt buckle. I try to glare at her but she just looks at me, tips her head back, laughs and I wonder

  • Personal Narrative: My Interview With Disability

    1334 Words  | 3 Pages

    The person I interview for Disability paper was my step sister best friend, her name is Amanda. After I move here in 2007 the only person I always see my step sister hanging out with was Amanda and I know her ever since. We all pretty much the same ages, so when she come over to my house to hang out with my step sister they always playing the game, so I sometimes join them. Amanda and my step sister love to watch anime, and because I came from that part of the country they always came to me for suggestions

  • Bravery: The Wednesday Wars By Meryl Lee

    794 Words  | 2 Pages

    Bravery can be showed by having strength, being willing to sacrifice, and standing up for yourself and others. Life will not be very fun if you do not try to make it fun. One has to be brave to make life fun. If one is not strong it would make it hard to be brave. If Holling was not strong then he would not have been able to play Ariel in the Shakespeare play. All of his friends showed up when he was was wearing yellow tights and feathers on his butt. He stayed strong and finished the play. “Still