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Eighth Monday and Thursday Assignment
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Please I need the writer who did the project number 00019523 to do this assignment.
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Please do the first 1 and half page for the Eighth Monday assignment.
And for the other 2 and half pages, please do the Eighth Thursday assignment
The instructor sent the below email. She has reduced the number of quotations. Please read it carefully
Students, last night I posted the eighth Monday and eighth Thursday assignments. But I made changes to the Monday assignment, this morning. The changes reduce the required number of responses (to quotations) from ten to three. I think that is more in line with the points the assignment offers. So, if you printed out the eighth Monday assignment--or read it--you need to be aware of the reduced requirements for it.
Have a great fall break!
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Eighth Monday and Thursday Assignment
Eighth Monday Assignment
"I am not strong because I can force others to do what I wish. . . , but because I can allow them to do what they wish."—James P. Carse
When Mary came to the playground and found everybody else busy, she stood by the side and watched. Mary is a popular student in the sixth grade known for her bullying practices. Everybody feared her and at this time, we expected her to act violently. However, she just stood by and watched the game. With time, she seemed to be enjoying it and even began cheering. After the game, everybody wanted to be in her company. This was unlike in the past when she was greatly feared and everybody took all measures to avoid her. Indeed, this was a renewed popularity.
"You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation."—Plato
Last Saturday, my younger brother took my father’s car and together with his friends, decided to drive around the neighborhood. He had always known my father to be a polite gentleman and for this reason, he did not bother to ask for permission to use his car. Nobody was at home at that time. Hardly had they driven for thirty minutes than they had a terrible accident. According to the police reports, this was caused by over speeding. My father was very furious. I had never seen him gnash his teeth before. Perhaps this was because we had never done a terrible mistake such as this. He was infuriated to the point of suggesting to the police that my brother be charged for this offence.
"All grown-ups were once children, though few of them remember it."—Antoine de Saint Exupery
My sixth birthday is the most memorable of all the birthdays I have celebrated to date. When my mother came home from work the previous day, she looked tired and worn out. Nonetheless, she knew she was supposed to make me the most delicious cake. It is not that she could not afford one at the bakery; she just wanted to teach me how to make one. I had always nagged her to demonstrate to me previously. Although she was very tired, she still smiled at me and said “come over sweetheart, we need to make the cake. You know, my mother also taught me how to bake one on my sixth birthday.” I now understood why she still had to make the cake, despite of her exhaustion. It turned out to be the richest and most delicious birthday cake.
Thursday Assignment
An Angel from God
You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation
In this hospital ward at the heart of the city, Sydney bends over the little Kate’s bed. She clutches her teddy bear tightly and stares silently at the ceiling. As she tightens her arms around this teddy bear, Sydney tells that little Kate is afraid that this would be taken from her. She whispers reassuringly to her, “do not worry, it will soo...
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Eighth Monday and Thursday Assignment
Eighth Monday Assignment
"I am not strong because I can force others to do what I wish. . . , but because I can allow them to do what they wish."—James P. Carse
When Mary came to the playground and found everybody else busy, she stood by the side and watched. Mary is a popular student in the sixth grade known for her bullying practices. Everybody feared her and at this time, we expected her to act violently. However, she just stood by and watched the game. With time, she seemed to be enjoying it and even began cheering. After the game, everybody wanted to be in her company. This was unlike in the past when she was greatly feared and everybody took all measures to avoid her. Indeed, this was a renewed popularity.
"You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation."—Plato
Last Saturday, my younger brother took my father’s car and together with his friends, decided to drive around the neighborhood. He had always known my father to be a polite gentleman and for this reason, he did not bother to ask for permission to use his car. Nobody was at home at that time. Hardly had they driven for thirty minutes than they had a terrible accident. According to the police reports, this was caused by over speeding. My father was very furious. I had never seen him gnash his teeth before. Perhaps this was because we had never done a terrible mistake such as this. He was infuriated to the point of suggesting to the police that my brother be charged for this offence.
"All grown-ups were once children, though few of them remember it."—Antoine de Saint Exupery
My sixth birthday is the most memorable of all the birthdays I have celebrated to date. When my mother came home from work the previous day, she looked tired and worn out. Nonetheless, she knew she was supposed to make me the most delicious cake. It is not that she could not afford one at the bakery; she just wanted to teach me how to make one. I had always nagged her to demonstrate to me previously. Although she was very tired, she still smiled at me and said “come over sweetheart, we need to make the cake. You know, my mother also taught me how to bake one on my sixth birthday.” I now understood why she still had to make the cake, despite of her exhaustion. It turned out to be the richest and most delicious birthday cake.
Thursday Assignment
An Angel from God
You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation
In this hospital ward at the heart of the city, Sydney bends over the little Kate’s bed. She clutches her teddy bear tightly and stares silently at the ceiling. As she tightens her arms around this teddy bear, Sydney tells that little Kate is afraid that this would be taken from her. She whispers reassuringly to her, “do not worry, it will soo...
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