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You could put it as:
Hello, i'm Jessica, age 14, and i live with my mom, dad and my two brothers called Jayden and Brandon. One of my brothers is older than me and one is younger than me therefore making me the middle child.
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<u><em>It Creates Rhythm.</em></u>
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Mary Oliver is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet whose enchanted odes to nature and animal life earned her critical recognition. She´s the author of over 15 poetry and essay collections. She used to write short, direct pieces that resounded of her devotion to the outdoors and hatred of greed.
For one thing, make sure there are no spelling or grammar errors. Do not use contractions such as don't and I'm, this is incorrect on a resume. I would also remove the passive voice, as it doesn't sound confident.
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This photo taken on 15 June 2012 at the Jamam refugee camp shows Anima Hassan Omer cradling her granddaughter Khalifa at a Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) field hospital in South Sudan's Upper Nile state
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Some 120,000 people have fled the conflict in Sudan's Blue Nile state
Mortality rates in a refugee camp in South Sudan are nearly double the threshold for an emergency, Medecins Sans Frontieres has warned.
This means that about eight children are dying every day in the camp, which houses 40,000 people from the conflict in Sudan's Blue Nile state.
The medical charity said people were dying of preventable diseases because of "horrific living conditions".
Latrines have overflowed, contaminating water sources, because of heavy rains.
South Sudan seceded from Sudan exactly a year ago next Monday - as part of a deal to end years of civil war.
The aid agency International Rescue Committee says the new nation is marking its first year of independence with development at a "virtual standstill".
'Exposed on flood plain'
Jamam camp is one of three refugee camps in South Sudan's Upper Nile state where about 120,000 people have fled.
"These people have fled terrible violence in Sudan and lost family members during their arduous journeys for safety, and now they are sitting exposed in refugee camps on a flood plain and dying from preventable diseases due to horrific living conditions," Tara Newell, MSF emergency co-ordinator in Jamam, said in a statement.
She said urgent action was needed by the UN refugee agency.
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Author W. W. Jacobs makes use of characterization, setting, foreshadowing, mood, and imagery to create tension and suspense in "The Monkey's Paw."
Initially, the weather is foreboding as Mr. White calls attention to the wind of a storm outside. He does so in his effort to distract his son Herbert from the "fatal mistake" he has made in their chess game. Mr. White's impetuous move of his chess piece, which he realizes too late will allow Herbert to "check" his king, foreshadows his first and second wishes on the monkey's paw, which he also does not take the time to think through. The fact that caution is not a quality of Mr. White's is also suggested when he retrieves the monkey's paw from the fireplace after his friend Sergeant Major Morris relates the sinister history of the paw and tosses it onto the fire. Later, when Mr. White talks with his wife and she asks him if he gave their guest anything for the paw, there is more foreshadowing. "'A trifle,' said he [Mr. White], coloring slightly....
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