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    kinds‚ for reasons other than self-defence and food. Yet the intelligent Man would. History of mankind illustrates man’s propensity to achieve his personal greed and glory at the expanse of another of kind. This aspect of Man remains uncontested too. I opened my mail box one morning and received a copy of The Economist. The front cover reads "A heart-rending but necessary war". It is rather amazing how man can associate war with the term ’necessary’. The article speaks of the retaliation of United

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    My Worst Birthday I was turning fifteen and I was so excited and looking forward to my birthday. A day before my mom had gone to the equestrian center and we were supposed to horse back ride on my birthday then get lunch and stop by Disney to meet this head who is my moms friend. Then we were supposed to have dinner. When I woke up it was quite and nice and there was balloons and cards. She said happy birthday and I opened up my cards. I didn’t have any presents but I didn’t expect them. She

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    The speech “I Have a Dream‚” by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ is looked at as an argumentative speech. He is calling the Negroes to rise above their persecution and that all men‚ women‚ and children should be free. King made that calling solely on his values. He valued the principle of all people no matter race‚ should be treated as equals. After reading and analyzing the speech; I made different observations about the speech‚ such as‚ cited documentation‚ imagery‚ repetition‚ similes‚ and metaphors. Dr

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    her mother differently now that she is more mature and older various times throughout her diary. The people that have read this book can confer that she is changing from a immature girl to a mature young woman unlike most people her age in her time period. Anne says that “Now I look back at that Anne as an amusing‚ but very superficial girl who has nothing to do with the Anne of today” (Frank 169) Anne thinks that her current self is a lot more mature than her old self two years ago and that she

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    person grasped. This was called a hand axe. People used these for nearly a million years across nearly the whole of the Old World. Late in their existence‚ these folks also developed the first spear‚ which was simply a sharpened wooden stake that may have been hardened by leaving it in the fire for a short while. Later‚ some of these people evolved into the Neanderthals who developed what is called the Levallois technique of preparing a stone core by shearing off flakes. They used the flakes at times

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    After 1785‚ the production of children’s books in the Untied States increased but remained largely reprints of British books‚ often those published by John Newbery‚ the first publisher to produce books aimed primarily at diverting a child audience. Ultimate]y‚ Line however‚ it was not the cheerful‚ commercial-minded Newhery‚ but Anglo -Irish author 5 Maria Edgeworth who had the strongest influence on this period of American children’s literature. The eighteenth century had seen a gradual shift

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    One word essay: HARMONY  Confucius once said “Let the states of equilibrium and Harmony exist in perfection‚ and a happy order will prevail throughout heaven and earth‚ and all things will be nourished and flourish.”   Harmony is defined as the state of being in agreement or concord. Singapore is a bustling metropolis and a multi-racial society‚ where people of different ethnic groups co-exist and lived harmoniously. Singapore has thrived rapidly because of our openness to international trade flow

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    Mark T. Figueroa‚ MM CASE #3: HI-Q HIGH SCHOOL: WHERE DO I BEGIN I. Point of View The time context is assumed to be at present‚ since the case is silent as to when the problem happened. There are already established private high schools in the area‚ but no high tuition private high school serving the segment (high income families) in particular. Prof. Bituin Abergas will establish under DEpEd Rules and Regulations for Private Schools in Basic Education. There are private elementary

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    reason who I am today is because of 3 kids that have changed my life. When I first moved to Blue Ridge I was depressed because I didnt wanna live my home. I never wanted to move up here but my dad made me and brother move up here so I didn’t have a choice. The only reason we had to move up here was because our mom left us and the only person that we had to take of us was our dad. Which today is my hero he has taunt me how to shoot a gun‚ throw a football‚ and a lot of other stuff that I wouldn’t know

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    The pen is mightier than the sword. Words‚ when wielded with skill‚ have the power to pierce straight into one’s heart. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ in his speech “I Have A Dream‚” hones his literary prowess through his use of rhetorical devices‚ as he strives to unite the citizens of the United States to fight for peace and fairness. King employs strategies such as metaphors‚ repetition‚ and tone in order to resonate with and spur change in his audience for socioeconomic equality and justice. To ensure

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