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This basic descriptive essay is about a cat named RED. People keep pets for different reasons. I have a cat. In fact, I think that I have the smartest cat in the world. Red is a tabby cat, he is fat, and he is old. However, some days I think he is human and other days I know it. This essay is best for an ESL or similar class.
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Filename: 410 Red My Cat.doc
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520.422 Seven Last Words.
This essay describes a person's seven last words and how he would use them. The writer chooses them and then shows how he will survive because they are the only sounds he will be able to make. Something horrifying is happening to me. My vocabulary is decreasing at an alarming rate. Yesterday my vocabulary was 10,000 words; today it is 5,000, and my doctor told me that in one hour I would know only 7 words. This insidious disease allows me to keep only seven words and they will be my only means of verbal communication for the remainder of my days. There is no cure for this disease, but I have one small blessing: I may choose the words I want to keep. They must meet my every need. I must choose carefully, but my fear is waning. With the words," yes"," no"," food", "drink"," hurt", "go", and "bathroom" I will be able to communicate my every need.
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Filename: 422 Seven Last Words.doc
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521.417 Education in Saudi Arabia and the United States.
This comparison and contrast essay shows the differences between the educational system in Saudi Arabia and America. IT is written from the perspective of a Saudi student. Education is one of the fundamental social institutions in every society, but each culture develops its own specific educational system based on its needs and values. Educational systems prepare people for careers in their society, indoctrinate citizens into cultural values, and act as a screening tool for the society to discover it's best and brightest. However, each society has its own focus and its own means of educating its people, and there are no two educational systems that could be more different than the educational system in the United States and the educational system in Saudi Arabia.
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Filename: 417 Education Saudi Arabia.doc
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522.416 From Sands to Sand Castles.
This is a personal description of Hussain Al-Dhaheni, a former governor of a provenience of Saudi Arabia. It is told from the son's perspective. Every child is born with an unknown potential. A human being with a mind and soul to be shaped by outside events, family influences, culture, society, and the physical environment in person's destiny is known and often the seemingly predictable dismal future of an individual born into an environment without resources, knowledge, or creativity is eliminated by personal initiative, risk taking, and the willingness to be the deviate. My father was just such a man. Born into poverty and ignorance, he broke the mold of his Bedouin tribe, accepted the alienation of taking a stand against tradition, and built a life that produced a political career, 43 children, and a better life for all of the people of the Hafer Al-Baten province of Saudi Arabia. Many photographs included. Detail is intense. The description is a tale of the development of a region and life, is also applicable to an analysis essay.
Pages: 9
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Filename: 416 Sands To Sand Castles.doc
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523.432 Struggle Washington.
This paper describes the fictional city of Struggle, Washington. Its physical and social elements are described. It is a terrible place to be and live. The citizens and their terrible lives are also described. This community is a strictly class divided community. Formerly a large blue collar manufacturing city, those who could afford to leave when the plants closed did and those who remained either controlled local businesses or lacked the economic or social assets to leave the community. Over 56 percent of this city is on some form of pubic assistance: food stamps, full welfare, and disability and unemployment. The average income in the first four rings of the community is $23,000 per year and the average income in the fifth ring is $125,000. There is a small percentage, 21 percent, of the population that earns about $40,000 per year.
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Filename: 432 Struggle Washington Fictional.doc
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524.429 Solving an Automotive Problem.
One Arabic student tells his nightmarish experience with trying to get his car fixed. The tale is told with a comic edge. I want to hurt the man who changed cars. I can't stand the complicated and hard to manage cars that we are forced to drake today. It used to be you could fix a car with a few tools. Now you have to be a mechanical engineers and a computer technical, as one recent experience showed me.
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Filename: 429 Solving Automotive Problem.doc
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525.443 The Death Of A President From A Seven Year Old's Viewpoint.
An American tells his reaction to the murder of President Kennedy when he was seven years old. "President Kennedy has been shot and we don't know if he'll survive." Suddenly, she had the attention of every second grader in the class. She continued, "Class will dismissed as soon as the busses arrive." When I got home my mother was glued to Chet Huntley's news bulletin on our black and white television. Black and white television seemed to accentuate the gloominess of the event. The news report kept replaying the events of the assassination attempt.