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    She believes misspelling words shows laziness, a lack of discipline, and a lack of care. My mom thinks that knowing how to spell is a responsibility. She admires people who still care about spelling. When she opens up a letter, she hates it when she finds misspellings. The misspellings show my mother that the writer wrote the letter hastily and without much effort. My mom believes that the reason for the terrible spelling in America is the spell check on the computer. Many people

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    My Hawaii Place

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    As everyone grows up and learn new things. They also travel and get to see new places. There are different places that people admire, whether it is close or far. My favorite place that i've been to is the big island of hawaii. Although I don't go to hawaii that often ,it is still a special place to me . The first and obvious reason why the Big island of hawaii is my favorite place is because its far away from the mainland. The other 49 states are both unique and interesting in their own way.However

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    Admire My Mother

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    Maybelys Avalos ENC1101 Oct.26, 2017 My Abuela, Nory Let me tell you about wonderful women that not only raised me but my mother. This person is someone I admire and hope to be like her someday. My Abuela, Nory touched the heart and soul of everyone that met her, but none more so than me. She has always been there for me and my family. My Abuela has taught me many valuable things in life and hopefully, she will continue to do that. Nory is important to me because she knows how to cook, she knows

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    like her love for her race and religion. But she also has a protective and a somewhat sensitive side. I admire her character because Rosaleen shows how independent she is but at the same time her protective side peaks out. The strong lead she has as a female character to leave her husband, spit on a white mans shoes, and practice her signature as she walks into town, makes me notice and admire how she really doesn’t care. It’s not her attitude or her different sides of emotions. Rosalen was put

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    Malala Research Paper

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    An “everyday hero” is someone who is living his or her life in a way that we can admire. Some everyday don’t have to be adults; even kids can make a difference. An everyday hero may have left their country, not known English, and still succeeded in his life. An everyday hero is someone who is inspiring, helpful, hardworking, and other things. To sum it up, an everyday hero is someone we know who can look up too. Malala Yousafzai is one admirable “everyday hero” we read about in language arts class

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    I have lived 14 years, and I encountered many people who majorly impacted my life. Many of which taught me some of the most important values I have today. In the short story “Thank You Ma’am”, the protagonist, a young boy, attempts to snatch an old woman named Mrs. Jones’s, purse. Consequently, he falls over and the woman picks him up and screams at him in a disciplinary sense. The woman then takes the boy to her home to get him cleaned off and to feed him. She talks to him and understands why attempted

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    and he was hearing toddler until his first grade. At the time, he knew he was going to be deaf, everything was changed. Because of his hearing relatives, especially his hearing grandparents, he thought “good boy, be hearing” or “Deafness is bad. I am deaf. I need to be fixed.” He was not allowed to use American Sign Language; therefore, he was struggling in hearing world form school to work for more than twenty years. Once again, his life was changed completely when Linda Baine, who worked at the Pennsylvania

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    James Patterson Quote

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    keep ticking.” I came across this quote when I read a book by James Patterson; I was able to comprehend the literal meaning of the quote but not fully relate to its meaning. That is until the beginning of eighth grade. I clearly remember the day when I received the phone call, from my mom in Mexico, to tell me that my grandfather was in a better place. I was in shock and did not know what to do. I just stood in my mom’s room with a growing pain in my chest; I could not cry, not because I didn’t want

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    see that Odysseus shows a great act of heroism by saying: “I armed myself in hopes of defending my men from the enemy above” (Hinds 12-139). With this he gave us to understand that he would not surrender to the beast for his men, this shows leadership and empathy for others.

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    and why I chose my mom to be my superhero. A hero, in Christopher Reeve’s words, is any kind of individual who finds strength and the power to pass through tiny and big obstacles. Do you believe that? Do you think that’s a good definition for the word hero? I do, because my mom does that every day. My mom is my superhero because she is remarkable. In this essay I will

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