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Essay Template

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Characteristics Of An Ideal Student
Mylithia, the Student Studious, Hardworking, Positive, Persistent, Respectful and
Self Disciplined, these are all qualities that describe me as a student. I try my best to
be an ideal student, I can not say that I will do everything right the first time but I will
always put in the work and put my best foot forward. This new chapters in my life has
brought a new motivation to learn and to accomplish all my goals I have set for
myself. One way I will reach my desired result is to come to class on time, try to be at
school every day unless it s a serious matter, get my work in on time, I will come and
ask question if I don t understand something I work hard and do whatever I can to get
my work done. I am extremely enthusiastic to learn all these new concepts of English,
and to eventually use it better myself now and in the future. Even though I have a lot
to learn I am willing to put the work into becoming a very accomplished student in this
course, and I will try my best to do what I need to do to pass this class. I will definitely
need help from my instructor to achieve this goal, but it will be accomplished by
working together to bring out the best in each other. I will be consistent with my
assignments and I will go above and beyond to work with you as you work with me to
make this a successful school year. In addition to the things listed in the paragraph above
I also have some preference in my work environment and also my strengths; to help me
get a better
My Love Story
It was a rainy summer night back in 2009. The clock struck eight and my mom could
hear the pitter patter of my feet as I rushed into the living room. My tiny arms struggled
to contain the bowl of popcorn that left traces in my path. I plopped down next to her, as
she turned up the volume to the sound system. My favorite movie was back on T.V., and
I couldn t have been more excited.
The screen illuminated as the film opened with the steady movement of the glistening
Mediterranean Sea carrying a boat with a young woman singing softly towards the sky.
This movie was Mamma Mia.
The next two hours left me hunched over in deep laughter and singing along to the
melodious lyrics of 70s Swedish Pop. The film was set upon a unique story of love, lost,
and love refound behind the scenery of an enchanting Greek island. The story follows a
moment in the lives of an enthusiastic young woman named Sophie and her eccentric, but
loving, mother Donna. Recently engaged Sophie is on the conquest to find the father
whom she has never met, in hopes of being walked down the aisle. She invites three
likely candidates to the wedding, and they all agree to attend. Sophie may have figured
out her own problem, but she unknowingly creates more problems for her mother. Which
leads Donna to come to terms with the past that she quietly pushed away.
As a child, I was intrigued by the film s bright scenery and catchy tunes, and till this day,
it has remained one of my favorites. However, as I ve gotten
Geologists And Tourists At The Taupo Volcanic Zone ( Tvz...
Introduction In this report, I will be explaining two surface features which are visually
interesting to geologists and tourists in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), Lake Taupo,
and Mt Ruapehu. Lake Taupo is a main tourist attraction as it is the largest lake in
New Zealand with a beautiful scenery perfect for activities like recreational fishing
and sky diving. Furthermore, it generates electrical energy via the Waikato river that
is used by people all around waikato. Mt Ruapehu is also a tourist attraction as the
highest peak on the North Island with two major ski fields and only glaciers on its
slopes. Creation Believe it or not, both surface features are active volcanoes. Lake
Taupo a caldera, and Mt Ruapehu a stratovolcano. These volcanoes were formed
because TVZ is a convergent plate boundary where the Pacific (Oceanic) plate which
is more dense ,is getting subducted under the Australian (Continental) crust which is
less dense. This is being driven by a force called convection which happens in the
asthenosphere which is fluid. It is when the fluid near the core heats up, and rises due
to it s low density compared to the surrounding fluid. This fluid then cools down and
sinks due to it s high density compared to the surrounding fluid. It therefore gets near to
the core again and so, repeats the cycle. The direction of the convection can cause plate
boundaries opposite and away from each other will result in divergent plate boundaries
and opposite but towards each

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