2006 singles Essays

  • Symbolism in Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost

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    Symbolism in Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost Many people consider Robert Frost to be one of America's greatest poets, and one of his best known poems is "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening". In the poem, Frost describes a person stopping just outside of town in a wooded area with his horse. He stops for a moment to appreciate the wonder of the world that he has spent so much time in, something that he may not have done much in his younger years. The horse could be a

  • The Assassin- Creative Writing

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    highlighted its wooden walls and bounced neatly off its glassed windows but the roof had seen better days and a glance through an... ... middle of paper ... ...er. His body relaxed. She lifted her bag, her position made her a perfect target-just a single bullet. His arm was raised. His finger poised on the trigger, ready to strike. He fired. The shot killed her with a revolting wound to the back of the head. Her body crumpled to the ground. Within minutes her body was drained of blood. She

  • Is Euthanaisa Ethical?

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    Is Euthanasia Ethical? Euthanasia is a major ethical topic all around the world. Euthanasia is the deliberate killing of a person for the benefit of that person. In most cases euthanasia is carried out because the person who dies asks for it, but there are cases in euthanasia where people are unconscious, in a coma or unstable and can’t make that decision. Some people focus on how people should die without pain and if someone wants to be injected they should be allowed. Other people believe

  • I Am Mexican and I Am Pursuing the American Dream

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    Many immigrants face the day to day challenge of learning the primary language in a given country, making it a difficult task for them to communicate with other peers. Communication is the main component to our society, in which everyone is forced to learn the new language. The American dream is a journey to accomplish. Immigrants who enter this country come with a dream they want to pursue “the American dream,” by pursuing this dream they’ll overcome all of the obstacles brought upon them or so

  • Backpacking Trip and My Melted Heart

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    Backpacking, to take a western style of journey by carrying just one backpack, is my favorite hobby. On my October or my summer, I always go with my backpack, tent and money, but I have never gone with anyone or any plan. I love to take a journey as backpacker very much because it is so exciting. Several of my trips were good and memorable depending on my destiny. And because of this, my most memorable trip is the trip to Hua-Hin. In the first October of my university life, after my test festival

  • Memphis, Tennessee and Music

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    Memphis, Tennessee is known for its music. It brought great artists such as Elvis Presley, Isaac Hayes, and Otis Redman. However, one of that artist that does not get the attention that he deserves is Rufus Thomas. Many people say that he gave Memphis the “Memphis Sound.” In 1953 Rufus Thomas wrote Sun Record’s first hit “Bear Cat,” a song that attracted attention because of its similarities to the prior version “Hound Dog” and its sexual content. Many people try to argue that the song has a deeper

  • Your Body, Your Mind, and Your Soul

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    Every day from the time that you wake up till the time you go to sleep your life will be a battle. There will be people why try to bring you down. You will have teachers who will frustrate you mentally. There will be students and people who you call your friends that might frustrate you physically. All of these are things that test who you really are. People can frustrate or hurt you mentally of physically, but they can never touch your soul. That is what must get you up in the morning. There are

  • The Steps of a Good Man

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    The Steps of a Good Man Lena Younger (Mama) had put a down payment on a new house, the moving men were on the way, and the packing of Mama’s dishes had begun when the horrific news came. Although the house has a down payment, Walter has loss $6500 dollars and the family is devastated. “One of you better call the moving people and tell them not to come,” says Mama (1892). As soon as Walter comes into the house and explains his ghastly plan, she goes to tears. Walter, a young black American man, feel

  • Adolescence: Fitting in and Not Standing Out

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    Many people say it is hard to fit into today’s society. We grow up in a world where we do not want to stand out because that is considered wrong. We want people to accept us, but we cannot do that when we do not fit in. You may not like the people who fit in, but you have to get to the top somehow. Some people feel they must help people in need because they have more than them and it sometimes hurts to see them have less. Some people are nice to others, but you can’t be nice to everyone. Can you

  • Literature in My Mind

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    Literature is culture; it is history; it is life lessons. Anne Sexton once said, “Poetry should be a shock to the senses. It should also hurt.” Literature can teach us things about the past that we would have never known otherwise. It allows people to look into cultures that they would not be able to experience if these short stories and poems had never been written. It teaches and influences people to live life to the fullest, and to not worry about what other people think. I learned through the

  • A Way of Life: A Wagner Matinee

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    No one every thinks about how we got here. About what our ancestors had to go through and how the chances that we would actually ne here get slimmer and slimmer the more that you think about it. All those people that are in your family tree have helped to shape who you are and the person that you will become. Our family seems to determine who we are going to be in life and always seems to find a way to get us there. In the story A Wagner Matinee there is a man, Clark, who lives in Boston who receives

  • Reflection of My Paper Writing Process

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    Recently, I have been writing quite a few essays and papers throughout my college experience. This entails, but not limited to, English, History, and Economics. My style of writing and methods have generally remained the same throughout the process. In this assignment, I will be discussing how I prepare to start a paper, what my thoughts are through the process, and my strengths and weaknesses of what my final drafts look like. What I use to start my paper is what I use when I finish my paper. I

  • Pride, Respect, and Opportunities in Professionalism for Everyone by James R. Ball

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    Professionalism can be defined in various ways. In the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, professionalism is defined as “the skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well.” Professionalism should be essential to everyone. The way that you are and display yourself is beyond doubt important and can say a lot about you. For example, if you have a really dreadful attitude no employer will want to hire you. People can often tell or have a feeling

  • No Use Crying Over Spilt Milk

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    Ohio wasn't exactly the most interesting place on Earth. Or the friendliest, at that. In fact, if you asked 18-year-old Kurt Hummel, he'd say it was rather tedious. His best friend Rachel (or as everyone liked to call her, mini Barbara Streisand) wouldn't disagree. It was another slow day in Lima, and it wasn't the least bit amusing. The most entertaining thing one could possible say about this day was that it was sunny outside. Sunlight peeked through the windows of the Lima Bean. Gleaming right

  • What Student wants to Get up first Thing in the Morning and go to School?

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like if school started later in the afternoon rather than first thing in the morning? School should start at least a few hours later then it normally does. Although not all parents and teachers agree, I believe school starting later in the afternoon would be of great benefit to students. After being up late at night doing homework and studying what student wants to get up first thing in the morning and go to school? In my opinion, not many. With the lack

  • Theme Of The Snows Of Kilimanjaro

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    Lizzy Hemann Snows Essay 3/3/2014 English
Ms Cornog The themes of love, writing, and anger are explored in Hemingway's short story, “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” When Harry, the main character, contracts gangrene from a scratch on his leg, he finds himself at death's door full of regrets, mourning the inevitable loss of the only meaningful relationship he has left, his relationship with writing. The loss of his relationship with his wife, Helen, does not appear to upset him nearly as much as losing

  • Creative Writing: The Christmas Gift

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    "Mysterious Fires Breaking out Across Prince Rupert, British Colombia"-- John Reeves "I can't believe there is another one" read surprised Henry Peters. "That must be 5 houses in the last 2 months. Why would anyone do such a vapid thing?" "Dad, they don't even know if someone is setting them yet!" "Oh Billy, wake up and smell the smoke. Fires like that just don't start themselves." Billy knew that as he was walking away, but since he was the cause of all the fires he did not want anyone

  • Priel

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    It was finally Eric’s turn. “Eric, what do you think about all this?” “Honestly Mama I am disgusted and sick. I want to know if Gabriel knew this information about Elijah. I am just going to stay away from all of them. Judging by the events of the Passover, I feel like he knew everything that was going on with Elijah. There was really nothing I could say.” ‘I am glad to hear you say that on your own son.” I knew how hurt he was to read the reports. We finished our meeting at the kitchen table and

  • The Darkest Day

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    Everyone freaks out about that one day. That day that comes with Zombies, mass murders, with dead people everywhere, and the world possibly ending. Doomsday. I actually might have experience with this. Today is the day that scientists predict that the world will end. Of course no one believes them because after the Mayan calendar ran out, we were still alive and well. I wasn’t alive then, but my ancestors were. My day begins like all others. I wake up to the sound of a car crash. Typical New Yorkers

  • Delayed Dreams

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    Everyone has dreams, no matter if they deny it or not. No one in the world has absolutely nothing they wish to do with their lives; we all want to accomplish something in the future. Dreams can range anywhere from flying to the moon to simply having a child! What dreams you have depends on what kind of person you are and what you like. Although sometimes, we start to conclude that we’ll never reach our goals or achieve our ambitions. So what happens to these dreams that get put aside? In “Dream Deferred