Due to WD-40’s Duct Tape’s and Super Glue’s versatility, it seems that almost anything can be fix with, at least one, or any combination of the three. If it doesn’t move and it should WD-40 can be the solution. For instance, in my room, there are three doors, one to enter my room, one to the bathroom, one to the closet. The door to my bathroom was difficult to swing open and shut and the hinges would squeak terribly. I observed that the hinges were rusty and stiff. The squeaking continually got on
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In High school I hated reading and writing with a passion, I struggled with reading I would see words and have to sound them out and either the teacher or students would make fun of me because I didn’t know it which made me embarrassed so that made me not pick up books and read which I think I hurt myself in the long run, when I had to write a paper I would never do it because I didn’t know how to start or how to punctate correctly to be honest I still struggle with that today but I’m proud of myself
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Canvas Visionary User Scenario Creatives in Tokyo Joe has moved to Tokyo 2 years ago from hometown Louisiana, and has been teaching English in Tokyo for 2 years, but his true passion is writing. One day, when he is having a chat with his coworker about random stuff just before leaving the office, the coworker tells Joe about Canvas. The coworker describes it as an online & offline community of creative people in Tokyo, and contents on the site are English. The coworker finds it through his Facebook
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In the article “Shitty First Drafts” the author Anne Lamott’s’ main argument is that first drafts are not meant to be perfect but a representation of random exquisite ideas that you will like to incorporate on your final draft. Lamott provides a strategy that can help writers begin their ideas in a faster and easier way than trying to produce a perfect first draft that can be sensed as stressful. First drafts become essential to create a good piece of writing she argues that every good writer no
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The story is set in the present day. In comparison with the Iliad, the theme of the importance of fate is displayed through the different coincidences throughout the story. The theme of fate is illustrated through the different meetings and interactions such as the meeting between Sarah and Nathan, the meeting of Professor Apolland and his son, Aaron, and finally the meeting of all the characters in interactions with Marta. When Sarah wakes up from the entire ordeal and has gained confidence in sitting
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sure something like this doesn’t happen again by reading my essay , SLOWLY, multiple times. For my argument I must develop some ideas more fully in order to make a clearer argument. Furthermore, My argument can’t just be clear, it must be unique or creative in order to write a paper that is worth remembering. My clarity is good, but not to the level that i’m aiming for. I need to make sure my writing has a stylistic identity that differentiates me from other people; to gain my own writing personality
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going to interview for this paper and the first person who came to mind was Scott Uptmore. His story started off uniquely, a computer programmer turned creative writer through a chance encounter with a blind poet. I just had to know the answer to the question that almost sounds like the beginning of a riddle. “How did the blind teacher teach creative writing?” I soon learned the answer, “It was with an amazing amount of passion!” I just had to find out how someone’s love of computer programing could
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As much as I support a college admissions essay in theory, I find that our current system to deal with the process of submission and review is increasingly corrupt. How is one supposed to convey the deep musings of their troubled, post pubescent soul 600 words or less? Before I sat down to undergo the ceremonial task that almost every teenager in America performs, I was told to “Treat writing the college essay like speed dating”. Now, to me, that seems somewhat misleading. By giving me complete free
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tweakit resource guide The Assassin KS4 > GCSE > Creative Writing 2 > The Assassin How it works This is an oven-ready resource, great for producing effective writing from students because it’s short, simple and elegantly structured. Students follow the instructions and – bingo! – come up with a piece of original prose. However, it has become so well-liked by teachers that exam boards have commented on its popularity as a piece of GCSE coursework, expressing concern about its ‘very
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Stephen King is a horror writer who writes novels. He writes in a pretty special way, as he doesn’t know how his horror stories will end. He tells that some of his colleagues (or other horror writers) always start with the last line. That mean they know every single line, detail and so on, before they even start. But not Stephen King. He starts somewhere and then ends up a complete other place. He let his imagination and story get formed by what he already has written – he let the story make itself
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