Exemplification Essay: Lemon City
By 1889, the locale had two names, community of "Motlo" or "Motto", named after a Seminole chief and Lemon City which prevailed for being more appealing. Even though Lemon City had a general store, barbershop, saloon, blacksmith shop, wharves and warehouses, a school, and a hotel, all prior to the coming of the railroad in 1896 and the birth of City of Miami, the city was never incorporated becoming known as "the city that never was." Up to the time that Henry Flagler brought his railroad to Miami, Julia Tuttle's homestead had nothing more than Fort Dallas built during the Seminole Wars on the north side of the Miami River and on the south side, William Brickell's trading post was the only establishment; Lemon City was the trade core of the
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Ponyboy will not go to foster care. He stays with his family, he need his family to support him,protect him from other gangs, and have better lives with people that knows him and loves him. Foster Homes is not a safe place . There are 45% white kids in foster homes . Foster home is not a fun place to be. Ponyboy needs Sodapop and Darry . Ponyboy doesn't need foster care. Pony Boy needs a stable environment . Even Though ponyboy brother Sodapop and Darry are young . Soda is 17 years old, he holds down a job. Pony boy loves soda a lot. Because he is like a dad to Pony . Darry on the other hand is more strict on Pony about grades,fights,and being home on time. For example Darry doesn't like pony boy skipping school, not doing homework, and begin late home....show more content...
Darry works two jobs to support their little family. Pony might get a bad family not all foster home or foster families are good. There are some cases of the kid go to foster care and the family not taking good care of them like not giving you the food you need. Foster families get money to take care of kids when your mama and dad are not able to care for you.. Pony will not have Darry to protect him from the family. If the family is not there for him, he can be a bad kid. The foster family may smoke or do drugs around pony,This type of behavior is what you are trying to keep him away from. Pony boy would have a better life with his family. Darry and Sodalove Pony boy they are super close since there mother and father
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Exemplification Essay: Foster Home
When people are terminally ill or have a problem which causes pain such as cancer they would want to have an assisted suicide. (A right or a wrong) There are many different ways to euthanize a person. The first way is by taking an overdose of a medication. The second way is by an injection. The first injection will induce a coma and the second injection is a muscle relaxer which will stop the heart. When death is delayed, intravenous potassium chloride is also given to rush cardiac arrest. The third method is starvation and no water Dr. Helga Kuhse, a leading campaigner for euthanasia, said in 1984: "If we can get people to accept the removal of all treatment and care – especially the removal of food and fluids – they will see what a...show more content...
A person commits a Class D felony when the person, with the purpose of assisting another person to commit or to attempt to commitsuicide, knowingly and intentionally either: Provides the physical means by which another person commits or attempts to commit suicide. (The shadow side of assisted suicide) People who do not agree with assisted suicide would say the doctors are breaking a law. The doctors are assisting their patients to commit suicide. If the doctors were not there to prescribe the prescription and give the pills to the patient then the patient would not have been able to commit suicide in the hospital. Older physicians were less likely to support legalization or participate in assisted suicide. Older patients were more likely to reject the assisted suicide method. The older patients would more likely request Hospice to come in their home for pain management during their last few days while they are able to be around the people they love. Young people and even young doctors are adapting to the new medicine and they will preform this treatment because they don't see anything wrong with killing someone even if its their wish. The young people would prefer euthanasia over hospice because that's the way medicine is headed in this time.
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A century ago, Toronto was very different than it is today. One of the differences being that Alan Talon was about to release the first ever moving picture with sound on May 16 1908. But on what was supposed to be the most esteemed event in all of Canada, a tragedy occurred. As dozens of elegantly dressed women and men found their way to the velvet seats in the theatre, among them were a detective by the name of Timothy Lance, Doctor Samantha Wilfrid, Inspector Steven Louis, and Chief Constable Craig Will. They were an accomplished group of people who worked at Police Station #2 and were invited by Alan Talon as his personal guests. When everyone found their assigned seats, Alan Talon, the successful inventor himself came onto the stage. "Good evening ladies...show more content...
"It looks like we have two trails of clues to follow,' remarked Lance. "Bring me Mr. Edison for questioning and get Doctor Samantha to analyze that manure," he said to the constable as they stepped into a carriage and made their way to Police Station #2. A few short hours later, Mr. Edison was seated in Detective Lance's office waiting to be interrogated. "Good evening, Mr. Edison," welcomed the detective as he walked into the office. "May I ask, what is the meaning of this childish nonsense?" asked Thomas hotly. "It has to do with the murder of Mr. Lawrence," replied Lance trying to maintain his decorum over Mr. Edison's impropriety. "I already told you, I didn't kill him," Mr. Edison said. "Then why was your gun found at the crime scene?" inquired the detective, pulling the evidence out of his drawer and placing it on the desk.
"Anyone could have stolen my gun and placed it there," answered Thomas looking at his
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Exemplification Essay: A Fictional Narrative
Many mornings i would wake up to the mouth watering smell of Sancocho, a traditional latin hot stew with chicken, carrots, plantains, corn and potatoes.Loud Bachata would be playing in the kitchen as my mother cooked. The warm,rolled and cascading sounds of the guitar filled the house . "Llora guitarra llora!!" my silly father would say scream off the top of his lungs, enjoying the music as he read the morning paper and family would all laugh at the comment.
I would look out the window into the city of perth amboy new jersey and wish how instead of buildings and apartments out my window it would be my grandpas barb wire fence and stray dogs walking along the sidewalk searching for food. Two unlikely things that you would see in america, but...show more content...
Amongst those people is my mother whom decided to come to america to give birth to an "American child". She would often tell me the numerous jobs she worked to earn enough money to get the green card and bring us here. "You were suppose to be born in Dominican republic," she would tell me, "but i brought us here weeks before your birth so that you can learn english and have the opportunity to be a successful american." Because of those stories I felt as if it was my goal to someday make her proud. We are in America, therefore we have the opportunity to become whoever we want to be. Nothing can stop you as long as you work hard for it and that is what i will take advantage of.I want her to see me graduate from college and be yet another Latina in America making figures a day . That is my goal as a Dominican–American.
I am Dominican by blood, but American by law. However, i will always carry the badge of my heritage. I have learned how amazing it is to be part two nationalities, Dominican and American. However, being Dominican is all I've ever known . The music,the language, the land, the environment and the sancocho. Therefore, i don't consider myself as an American. If someone were to randomly ask me where i'm from, i will without a doubt say ,"I'm
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Essay On Becoming An American
Summarized Paragraph The world of a professional is not limit to the uniform but to the induvial who where's the uniform and way you take action and lead from the front not the back and how stand up for yourself and others in a respective manner. Taking care your subordinates and seniors regardless of your rank or position of authority. Although the Professional Culture of the Army is always a see–saw effect up and down making sure are maintaining your military bearing, customs and courtesy is key to being a profession in all times regardless of MOS or rank as well as duties positions. We are all professionals the uniform doesn't define us we define the uniform and being a 42A you must always include the essence being a Professional. First...show more content...
Within the Adjacent Corps we must strive to be proficient. Tactical and technical proficient we must operate as a team. While raising to the challenges placed in front of us. Along with assisting any civilian counterparts and Soldiers alike. We all need to follow a set of ethical standards. We are all professional at every grade and rank. Our MOS doesn't limit us to our comrades it defines and what we are capable of despite rank. The Army must never cease to push itself to be the best while displaying this to Soldiers subordinate and senior. As a Human Resource NCO I feel that we need to show our strength and stay diligent helping our fellow 42A regardless if they are TPU , AGR or AC alike sharing the knowledge that we have learned and absorbed expertise. First to all junior enlisted and senior enlisted because those unwillingness to learn from another 42A is not the way of the Adjacent Corps. Thought it's hard to balance being a professional we must demonstrate this in day situation because we are professional in uniform and out of the uniform. The Army professional have issues with toxic leadership in Within the Army Professional Culture but the as soldiers and 42A's staying professional with this environment is critical to
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Is college worth it? That is, is college worth all the debt and stress that it brings? Americans with four–year college degrees made 98 percent more an hour on average in 2013 than people without a degree. While college is undeniably expensive, stressful, and at times frightening, college is absolutely worth going to. Getting a higher education, going to college, is important because it gives students an opportunity for a better future, one can gain valuable resources, such as important connections with people, and going to college will most likely give you important work skills. Most people in different parts of the world would die for a chance to have a better future for themselves and for their families. One such example would be my parents....show more content...
Let's just say that in the future you are applying for a very remarkable, high–level job. Certainly you can get the job on your own, but what if the CEO of that specific company is good friends with one of the professors to whom you got very close with during the years that you spent at that college. Maybe that One professor can influence the CEO to give you a shot at the job you applied for. You see? What harm did that do?
All that professor could have done was make sure the CEO knew that you were going to be competent at the job you had applied for. While obviously you were perfectly capable of getting the job completely on your own, some extra help was very greatly appreciated. At college, most everyone makes friends. Special connections with people that you will have for the rest of your life. In high school everyone, or at least a lot of people, have friends. You will always have your high school friends, but I am convinced people get closer to college friends because you go through the most life changing things with them. However, connections are not important only for getting a job or for making friends. Some day you might need some advice, on your life. Maybe advice about your family, or maybe advice about your job. It will always be nice to know someone, perhaps a professor or a friend, who will be there for you through no matter what is happening in your
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Exemplification Essay: Is College Worth It?
This third recap took place before bed. AD finally was feeling better after having the flu and strep throat. This was her first day back to school and then the babysitters after school. Over the weekend she had spent her own money she had earned from doing chores around the house to buy a small stuffed bunny rabbit. AD had taken the rabbit with her in her book bag toschool in the morning so that she could have it at the babysitters when she got out of school. After multiple warnings from her father about not taking it because she will leave it at the babysitters, AD insisted on taking it. Just as predicted, once AD returned home from the babysitters she remembered that she had forgotten her bunny. This did not become an issue until it was
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Exemplification Essay: How AD Changed My Life
Oct. 30, 2013
Prof. Farve
Exemplification Essay
Types of Irony Is it strange how love can be a source of happiness, but also cause a lot of pain? Yet people tend to search for love, and once these people find love it comes with both pleasure and ache. Irony plays a role in love because love is what people perceive as joy but also causes hurt, yet people still search for love. In Kate Chopin's Story of an Hour, there are different forms of literary, situational, and dramaticirony used. The first type of irony which Kate Chopin uses is literary irony. Literary irony is expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite. In The Story of an Hour, Louise says that her husband Brently is...show more content... In the end of The Story of an Hour, Louise walks down stairs to see that Brently is actually alive which causes Louise to fall into severe devastation and die. The last type of irony used in The Story of an Hour is dramatic irony. Dramatic irony occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play. When the doctor in the story says, "She had died of heart disease, of a joy that kills." The characters in the story, Josephine and Richards, think Louise died out of joy when Brently is actually found to be alive rather than dead. This realization causes Louise to fall into desolation and die because now she cannot live her life freely. Dramatic irony also occurs when Josephine thinks Louise is sick in her room when she is really experiencing joy. This falls under dramatic irony because Josephine thinks Louise is becoming sick due to Brently's death, but the audience reading the story know that Louise is actually full of joy. In The Story of an Hour, Kate Chopin uses these different types of literary, situational, and dramatic irony in her story. Irony is the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning, but there are also other types of irony such as situational which is situation in which actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended. On the other hand, dramatic irony is Get more content
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Asking someone if they are ready for college can be intimidating. Questions can begin as soon as one starts senior year. Some will say that it feels like a race to get everything done because there is constant pressure of hearing what others are doing. The decision on whether to go to college or not is a personal decision. Also, applying for college can be tedious work. Becoming educated on the process can help tremendously. It helps a lot to find someone that has been through it; there are hidden secrets that few know about. As long as one is carefully completing the process, asking questions, and making wise decisions, deciding to attend and apply to college can be easy. Is college really worth it?
Now–a–days, it seems that if someone does...show more content...
A positive aspect of going to college is that most employers, when hiring, will put those with a college degree at the top. It does not mean that those with a degree are better, but it shows an employer that a person has worked hard and can accomplish goals, which are what most are looking for. In an article by Hansen, she states that "The lifetime income of families headed by individuals with a bachelor's degree will be about $1.6 million more than the incomes of families headed by those with a high–school diploma, according to the Postsecondary Education Opportunity Research Letter" (Hansen). That amount of money can make a difference when a person begins a family. Applying to College
If one makes the decision to attend college, they are many steps to consider when beginning the process. Often times, steps are left out when someone explains what needs to happen. To some, this process does not need to be rushed. However, some believe that it needs to take place as soon as possible. The first step is deciding on a school. There are many schools out there to choose from, so a list of everything a student wants is ideal; it will make narrowing down easier. The ideal time to being touring schools is the summer before one's senior year. Touring schools, looking at requirements, and making sure the desired major is offered should be taken into consideration first. It is also a good idea to find a couple schools that one is interested in to allow variety when making a final
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Life in the 1900's was hard. We had segregation and we had women that couldn't vote. We also had police beat black people up, because of segregation. It was tough and very difficult. In some places you hear gun shoots, but the good thing was that we had penny stores. A bad thing is that the kid's are looking up to the people who make bad choices and argue. I mean, just look at 2015 and 1950 stuff change a lot. We have a place for old people to feel good and young again, that is one difference. In the 1900's they were still trying to improve technology.
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Exemplification Essay: Life In The 1900's
"Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value."
My personal definition would not include "stuff" at all. No one will care (and neither will you) what kind of car your drove or how big your house was when you're on your deathbed. Your thoughts will not be about your job, the office or how much money you made.
Personal success is defined by how content and enjoyable your life is. That is not to say that challenges and disappointments aren't included in this. A rich, eventful and challenging life doing what you enjoy and positively affecting others seems to me to be just about right. Find a job you love and you'll never work another day in your life. I know I won't. In my...show more content...
Past, present and future are all important to keep in perspective. Looking back and not having regrets is extremely satisfying. Your current situation and your contentment with it are also very important, and having goals and milestones to work toward in the future keeps you motivated and keeps life interesting and challenging.
In this age in which we live, success is generally measured by the amount of money you earn, or the amount of wealth or power or number of promotions you've accumulated. I find that the older I grow, the more I view the people who are most happy and content with their lives as the most successful. Rich, poor or in between, they've tended to treat life as a journey, not a final destination. They took that trip when they were 25 even though they really couldn't afford it, they ordered the $55 bottle of wine with their filet because they knew that even though it was expensive it would enhance the meal so much more than water would. They took a chance on a start–up company, moved to Europe or Asia and experienced things that most people only dream about. If they managed to grow wealthy from the experience, so much the better. As long as moderation with most things is practiced, things won't spin out of control.
Bottom line rules for a successful life: Always try new things. Listen twice as much as you talk.
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– Albert Einstein
Travel as much as you can comfortably afford. Faith and family always come first –Get more content