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    How Pip Changes

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    different ways. First there is his sister‚ Mrs. Joe‚ then Biddy‚ Mrs.Havisham‚ and Estella. They all changed his life in different ways‚ yet they all contribute to how Pip is as a person. I think the best person to begin with would probably be Mrs.Joe. She brought Pip up from being a child. She brought him up "by hand". She always bragged about how she took such good care of him‚ when in reality‚ she beat him‚ and treat him terribly.

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    How Macbeth Changes

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    is easily known about Macbeth how he is a loving subject to the king but later becomes a ruler. The story starts off with a prophecy being told to Macbeth from the three witches saying that one day Macbeth will become king. All Macbeth could think is that Duncan was king at the moment‚ but has a feeling inside him that wants to kill Duncan so his prophecy could become true and become the new Thane of Cawdor. Over the course of the play‚ power causes Macbeth to change from a loyal and loving subject

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    that killed a lot of people. Trench warfare was an interesting thing‚ he technology changed how well it worked‚ and he attitude of leaders changed trench warfare as well. Trench warfare made the war one of the slowest in history. People got almost nowhere from it. Trench warfare is the idea where you dig a trench and many people go in them. Then they would jump up and shoot the other people. They would dig another trench ten feet ahead‚ and when the trench is done the people would try to go to it

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    How War Is Necessary

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    10 War has been with mankind for many millenniums. The reasons for wars in mankind’s history have all been various‚ however one big reason for war is that countries want to grow bigger‚ by taking over one another. Throughout history‚ rulers would not be satisfied with the amount of land that they had or wanted to spread their beliefs around the world. So‚ they did it by trying to take over others. However‚ some didn’t want to give up their land or change‚ so they fought. Fighting these wars are

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    how to change a tire

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    How to Change a Tire When changing a tire‚ there is always a catch. So one must know that things won’t go according to plan or some kind of inconveniences will happen. So it is the coldest day of the year and my hands are freezing cold and on top of that I have to grab hold of a tire iron. So I’m driving and a tire pops‚ first one has to safely come to a complete stop and park the car on the side of the road far away from the road as possible. Once the car has come to a complete stop‚ turn on

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    Throughout the Civil War African Americans suffered greatly because of discrimination and because of their attempted escape from slavery. Thousands of the free blacks in the Union volunteered to serve in the Union army and to fight against the Confederacy. Although they risked their lives‚ they were not treated very well. At the start of the war‚ colored volunteers were forbidden to enter the army. Congress‚ however‚ changed that in 1862‚ a year into the Civil War. Even though they were allowed in

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    INTRODUCTION OF THE ARTICLE "The real reason people won’t change" is an article by Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey. The article was first published in November 2001 in Harvard Business Review. The article describes and summarize about the personal immunity of people that resist them from being changed. The real reason people wont change is not due to lack of skill and deep commitment within them but it is due to hidden competing commitment followed by big assumptions. For some‚ the need is

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    The reason why people resist change. (1) Loss of status or job security in the organization. 失去现在的位置和工作的保障 It is not our nature to make changes that we view as harmful to our current situation. In an organizational setting‚ this means employees‚ peers‚ and managers will resist administrative and technological changes that result in their role being eliminated or reduced. From their perspective‚ your change is harmful to their place in the organization! Forcing the change has its place. This approach

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    Climate Change Peoples Attitudes towards Climate Change A group paper is presented to the faculty of Mindanao University of Science and Technology – Jasaan Campus presented by Steven Castino‚ Geneth Caturan‚ Marjohn Deleon‚ John Henry Mercado‚ Julan Aricayos‚ Kimbert Pacana‚ Joseph Sumayang‚ June Rey Tarpin‚ Richard Nacua‚ Joel Cabelto‚ and Rey Carlou Cailing. I. Introduction Climate Change or Global warming is the increase of the average temperature of earth’s atmosphere‚ oceans‚ and

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    Can People Change Over Time? “I didn’t know who to blame. I tried to find somebody. I began to blame it on black people.” These are the words of C.P. Ellis‚ a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan‚ as he described his way of thinking to Studs Terkel in “C.P. Ellis” (400). “C.P. Ellis” has many similarities with Vincent Parrillo’s theories of prejudice in his essay “Causes of Prejudice” (384). Parrillo explains that the causes of prejudice are psychological and sociological. Parrillo describes three

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