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    Nowadays with all new types of technology‚ people and teenagers in specific spend a lot of time on their screens. Excessive screen time is a major issue that needs to be monitored. It could really affect many people in many different ways. It could possibly even be dangerous if one uses it to much. Too much screen time has a negative affect socially‚ emotionally‚ and mentally for developing teenagers‚ because they won’t develop the appropriate social skills‚ they can see pictures that can be emotionally

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    Natives speak Spanish and become part of their society as well as to work. After the Natives become part of that society‚ a Presidio was set up. The purpose of the Presidio was to guard and protect the Mission and the people in it. Military forces opened land right after the Presidio was set up in order for the Natives to do labor. Finally after everything is set up‚ the Spaniards can make their own Pueblo. The Pueblo meant that native laborers were always supervised and the Presidio kept outsider away

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    In “My trip to the Land of Gandhi” Martin Luther King states we should help India preserve her soul thus help to save our own. India was struggling with several national problems‚ and according to this article‚ Martin Luther King is describing India’s issues and reasoning why we should help them. At the first of this article‚ Martin Luther King states how he made a trip to India‚ what he felt from land of India‚ and people of India. Martin Luther King made a trip to India with his wife and his

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    theme that Shakespeare uses in his plays to advance the plot. In The Taming of the Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing he uses deceit to advance the play to reach the end of the play which is a wedding between two people that were meant to be together. Shakespeare could have used many different ways of making his plays reach the climax without using deceit but that was the most appropriate way. In the play Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare uses the theme of deceit to advance the plot between Beatrice

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    Xu 1 Xu English 213 Professor Potts 23 October 2011 Does “Love” Really Needs “Sacrifice” Will everything be pallid in front of love? Everyone has the scale to judge‚ and only yourself will know what is the most important for you. Related to love‚ there is always no right answer. Someone’s loving behavior or idea may seems very strange (283); however‚ no one can claim that he or she really understand anything involved in love. Love‚ the torch of Hymen‚ is always the eternal topic of diversity

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    The writing The Wishing Spell (The Land of Stories) is a book that many children of all ages and race can relate too. The story is about two twins named Alex and Conner Bailey who lost their father one year ago. Although Alex misses her father very much‚ she is an incredibly smart student who completes her assignments faster than Jesse Owens can run. Many would describe her as a “teacher’s pet”. Conner‚ on the other hand‚ is the absolute opposite of his sister. He’s always falling asleep in class

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    Many children athletes all over the world are pushed by their parents too much causing them to have anxious and depressed childhood. Another consequence of pushing athletes over their limits is becoming seriously overused and injured. Parents may also break the bond between them and their child. Too much pressure from parents cause their children athletes to feel depressed and emotionally damaged. Which may further lead to resentment of any sports‚ and anxious childhood and puberty years. It may

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    article‚ published in 1990‚ has managed to erroneously place itself amongst the multitude of scholarly articles. The article “America Needs Its Nerds” lacks validity behind its central claim due to the fact that its supporting evidence is wrongly based on misconceptions‚ generalizations‚ assumptions‚ and unfair comparisons. Leonid Fridman‚ writer of “America Needs Its Nerds‚” is correct in his message that Americans should treat intellectualism with greater respect‚ but presumptuous statements make

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    Reading Response #2 ‘Land Of The Giants’            In the essay ‘Land Of The Giants’‚ author Alex Tizon tells us his story about how the  America dream changes him and his parents. Tizon and his parents were originally from the Philippines. They abandoned their native language‚ moved to California and tried for a better life. Thinking that the American dream would just happen to them‚ they were in for a rude awakening. They soon realized to be successful‚ you need to look the part. Tizon’s father

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    The Color of the Land: Book Review The Color of the Land‚ written by David A. Chang‚ is an informative monograph about the nation‚ ethnicity‚ and politics of landownership. The book emphasizes the evolution of the Indians‚ African Americans‚ and the White people of Oklahoma. Chang organizes the book into three parts that collaborate very well to expose the hardships and tribulations of the people‚ their roles‚ relationships‚ leadership and ownership of land‚ racial nationalism‚ and removal. In part

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