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    I’m Sensing a Pattern In general‚ authors follow a pattern when writing. Some may use foreshadowing or irony in all of their work‚ while others may have characters that are alike. Sarah Orne Jewett is no exception to this generalization. Her poems‚ stories‚ novellas‚ and books commonly contain similar traits. Sarah Orne Jewett‚ an author best known for her local color works‚ often wrote in first-person‚ used allusions and historical references‚ and set her stories in the New England area. Using

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    Is it wrong to lie

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    always morally wrong to lie? Yes‚ I strongly agree‚ others might disagree; moreover‚ this can depend on one’s own morals. A young mother or a young father might tell a story to their children about Santa Claus‚ the Easter Bunny‚ or the Tooth Fairy. Mothers and Fathers tell and read these stories to their children all of the time just like their mothers and fathers and their mothers and fathers. These are stories‚ told each year giving a child hopes and dreams. Is it a lie? I do not think so‚ because

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    A Lie is a Lie A lie is to deliver a false statement towards someone who does not know the truth. A white lie is defined as a well-intentioned false statement. These are commonly used in good faith toward a person‚ to keep them from knowing something that might hurt them. They are used daily on everyone from small children to elders in retirement homes. It does not affect a person’s emotions or someone’s way of thinking. Because there is no limit to small lies‚ it can lie can be small‚ drastic

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    Comparing and Contrasting Education System between China and India China and India are both developing countries‚ which have a long history. Furthermore‚ they all have large population. Today‚ both of them are attempting to improve the education system. However‚ according to the situation of each country‚ there are both differences and similarities in aspects of school years‚ high schools and the scoring system. In the aspect of school years‚ there are numerous differences between two countries

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    From their early beginnings in the late 1800s and early 1900s‚ N.V. Philips and Matsushita Electric respectively became two of the largest consumer electronics companies in the world using very different corporate structures and philosophies. Due to the events of World War II‚ Philips employed a multinational strategy with strong‚ local units driving innovation‚ which is historically an uncommon strategy in the consumer electronics industry. On the other hand‚ Matsushita followed the traditional

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    Danny Liang Honors World Studies Compare and Contrast Final Draft “Following the light of the sun‚ we left the Old World.” This was a quote from none other than Christopher Columbus‚ the “first” person who discovered America. This quote sums up the greatest interest of the Europeans of the time. Over the course of history‚ it shows that any two regions have their own similarities and differences. The Americas and East Asia are no exception. Both have their own similarities and differences no matter

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    Firstly‚they were both autocrats‚in that all decisions of state had to be approved by them.Secondly‚they both wanted to curb the power of an ambitious nobility.However‚they achieved this aim differently; Louis made his court at Versailles the centre of power‚so the nobility had to spend all their time there if they wanted to have any influence.This kept them away from their own provincial power bases‚making it hard for them to plot against the king.Peter on the other hand tortured and murdered any

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    Teachers have a very important but difficult job in our society. They are educators‚ counselors‚ coaches‚ friends‚ and sometimes even a parental figure all at the same time. This is a very heavy burden to carry while trying to educate our youth. The two teachers that were interviewed for this paper were Victoria Rivera‚ a sixth grade teacher from Brooklyn‚ New York‚ and Marcus Williams‚ a high school history teacher that also lives in Brooklyn‚ New York. Mrs. Rivera was the first of the two interviews

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    Between the novel "The Iliad" by Homer and the movie "Troy" directed by Wolfgang Peterson‚ there were mostly great similarities‚ yet there were also some strong differences. Although most of the movie was on point according to the storyline and dialogues of the characters‚ there were still some major differences among the two. If I was ever to make my own version of the Iliad into a movie‚ this would be what I would change; I would make the movie more related to the novel. In the following I will

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    language. In modern society‚ more and more liars exist. According to James Patterson‚ the writer of The Day America Told the Truth‚ discovered that 91% among the two thousand Americans that he interviewed lies regularly both work and home. Based on research by Robert Feldman‚ in any given conversation‚ an average of two to three lies occurs every ten minutes. So‚ why do people lie? It is because they want to avoid punishment‚ protect themselves‚ look good and gain socially. Therefore‚ by understanding

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