Write an essay about me inspiring you to write one all by yourself.
Tell the truth. Start the essay honestly saying that you did not have an essay at all until you decided the Internet was your saving grace, but since you couldn't find one you were stuck.
Write about logging into Yahoo Answers and posing this question to all the answer people and no one really wanted to help you cheat yourself out of an education which is what you are trying to do right now. But instead encouraged you to write an essay about not working on this assignment earlier. The crux of the essay could be that in desperation others will give you support to stand on your own two feet and get the job done.
Nothing in life is free. Believe me, you will be glad you did it the right way. Best lesson in life is not to cheat yourself.
Best to you.
2007-02-27 23:34:17
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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It has to be personal or your teacher will realize its not u.
Its a 5 paragraph essay which shouldn't take more than 2 hours, not an impossible task at all.
2007-02-27 23:31:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Do your own homework. If it is only 700 words come on make something up its not that hard. Isn't that what school is all about BSing your way through you might want to start doing that now.
2007-02-27 23:30:42
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answered by bookworm87 4
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What?! Writing is so easy compared to math at least I think so. Say your Mom has motivated you and taught you proper manners. Her continious carrer in software design has been an inspiration for you to aim high in employment
or Say your Dad has motivated you in teaching you good values on what an employer looks for he taught me how to act, what to wear, and never stop asking questions.
MAKE IT UP! I just made up all of this stuff up from the top of my head its so easy if you cant think of anything just freaking make it up! Its SO EASY and it'll sound better that way. Who cares if its fake they won't know.
Your wasting time looking it up online just write it yourself it should take no more then say 45 minutes to 1 hour.
2007-02-27 23:37:53
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answered by Sephiroth~The One Winged Angel~ 5
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The person who inspired me the most is Jayson Blair. He is a shining beacon to those of us who want to follow in his footsteps and become great writers.
Blair, the son of a school teacher, attended the University of Maryland and majored in journalism. While there, he made a name for himself as the editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, the Diamondback. In fact, he won an award for a story about a student who died of a cocaine overdose, even though it was later discovered that he student passed away from a heart ailment.
After he left school, he really began to make a name for himself at the New York Times, where he began an internship. Even though he never actually graduated, the Times offered him a job as an intermediate reporter. Thus, this is a story about an inspirational man, who became famous even though he never quite finished school.
He was assigned to the Beltway sniper attacks, in particular because he knew the area and seemed "hungry." Blair wrote 52 stories during the sniper attacks about that incredible and dangerous subject. During this critical period of Blair’s employment, the Times even published articles about Blair himself and the quality of his reporting. Blair kept doing is job in the face of all the stunning publicity about him, making him a true inspiration for me.
Some of his article in particular are making me think seriously about becoming a journalist so that I can search for the truth and help all Americans get their news in an honest and unbiased way. Among my favorite articles are:
•In the April 19, 2003 piece "In Military Wards, Questions and Fears From the Wounded", Blair described interviewing four injured soldiers in a naval hospital.. Blair wrote that the soldier "will most likely limp the rest of his life and need to use a cane." He said another soldier had lost his right leg describing that it had been amputated below the knee. He described two soldiers as being in the hospital at the same time.
•In the April 7, 2003 piece "For One Pastor, the War Hits Home", Blair wrote of a church service in Cleveland and an interview with the minister having interviewed the minister on the phone. He made described an interesting detail about the minister keeping a picture of his son inside his Bible. Even Blair was not perfect because he got the name of the church wrong.
•In the April 3, 2003 piece "Rescue in Iraq and a ‘Big Stir' in West Virginia", Blair covered the Jessica Lynch story from her home town of Palestine.
•In the March 27, 2003 piece "Relatives of Missing Soldiers Dread Hearing Worse News", Blair said he was in West Virginia, and spoke to one relative of the soldiers. He vividly described "tobacco fields and cattle pastures" that were visible from Lynch's parents' house.
•In the March 3, 2003 piece "Making Sniper Suspect Talk Puts Detective in Spotlight", Blair described being in Fairfax, Virginia. He described a videotape of Lee Malvo, the younger defendant in the case, being questioned by police and quoted officials' review of the tape. Blair also claimed a detective noticed blood on a man's jeans leading to a confession.
Blair made himself famous writing interesting and inspirational stories that affect our country and indeed our world. He stands as a hero to me, and others like me, who want to follow in his footsteps. I want to be like him and hopefully, this paper will begin that journey.
Sources: The New York Times.
2007-02-27 23:55:49
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answered by nynameislying123 2
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my professors inspired me to use my own original ideas and not to resort to plagiarism. does that help? Google time-management.
2007-02-27 23:33:00
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answered by Patrick the Carpathian, CaFO 7
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say you are inspired by ur mom or dad. thats what i do. lol
2007-02-27 23:29:34
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answered by Jake * 1
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mlk
2007-02-27 23:31:39
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answered by booboobrat 2
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