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    (Introduction to Literature) A Haircut by : I. S. Nakata People have trouble deciding what I am. Indians mistake me for one of their own; in Chinatown they gave me a menu written in Chinese; and once even a Japanese kid asked me if I was Korean. My ancestors are full-blooded Japanese‚ but I have had to get used to people thinking I’m something else.  Like that time I went to the barber college on North Clark Street for my cut-rate haircut. It’s a place where student-barbers get on-the-job training‚ and

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    YOU WERE MY EVERYTHING This goes out to someone that was Once the most important person in my life I didn’t realize it at the time I can’t forgive myself for the way I treated you so I don’t really expect you to either It’s just... I don’t even know Just listen… You’re the one that I want‚ the one that I need The one that I gotta have just to succeed When I first saw you‚ I knew it was real I’m sorry about the pain I made you feel That wasn’t me; let me show you the way

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    a dance step‚ from fear‚ a ladder from dream‚ a bridge…” Excerpt from the poem “In All‚ There Were Three Things” by Fernando Pessoa As human we have certain emotional traits‚ traits that make us unique. I like to call these traits inherent passions. These inherent passions are triggered when interruptions are brought into our life path‚ when a particular life event occurs and your perspective‚ your north suddenly changes. And so for me‚ the interruption that brought to light my inherent passion

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    What Drove the Sugar Trade? In the late 1600s and 1700s sugar growing took firm hold in the Caribbean. France and Britain competed for domination of the Sugar Trade. By 1655‚ Britain was the biggest sugar trader. France passed Britain as the biggest Caribbean sugar trader in 1740 (oi). The Sugar Trade was driven by many factors. Some of which are capital‚ slavery and complementing industries. Money was‚ and still is‚ very important. Sugar was even called white gold by British colonists during

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    7 April‚ 2009 Overseas News Service Reuters WORLD BANK: CHINA STIMULUS TO SUSTAIN ASIA’S GROWTH TOKYO - Growth in the economies of East Asia and the Pacific will slow this year because of the financial crisis but China’s multi-billion dollar stimulus will secure their status as the world’s fastest growing region‚ the World Bank said. Gross domestic product in developing East Asia will rise 5.3 percent this year‚ according to World Bank forecasts released on Tuesday. That is down from

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    In “What You Eat is Your Business” by Radley Balko‚ emphasizing that our fight for obesity is going about the wrong way. He insists “Our government ought to be working to foster a sense of responsibility in and ownership of our own health and wellbeing.” In making this comment Balko urges us to begin to take responsibility for our own actions for being obese‚ the government is not to blame but ourselves. To further support this claim Balko begins to use our healthcare system and laws passed as examples

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    Hill and a resounding cry of ‘Hope’ among the nations’ voters. But at the same time‚ it could also be said that technologic landscape was changing as well. Social media‚ cell phones‚ cable television‚ and the internet would have been words of tomfoolery to anyone before the 1990’s. And yet‚ only 2 decades later all of the items listed above play a major role in the domestic and international political landscape. Never before this time period would you have seen so many voters influenced by presidential

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    What could happen to the Middle East if oil were no longer a major and primary source of energy? What might the Middle East do to adapt to such a situation? In general‚ what can economies based on sources of energy do to adapt to changes caused by depletion of natural resources? There is no nation that can survive economically on only one source of income. The Middle East is no exception to this. Although according to Luthans and Doh‚(2012) “Arab and central Asian countries rely almost exclusively

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    attacks on the World Trade Center was the largest attack on U.S. soil to date‚ but it destroyed more than just buildings. It is well known that 2‚974 people in lower Manhattan and 343 first responders from the Fire Department of the City of New York were killed in the line of duty. However‚ it is lesser known that for the next 10 months‚ until the site closed on July 25‚ 2002‚ FDNY workers were continually subjected to dangerous working conditions‚ fear for the personal safety and were in contact with

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    The power or the energy can be used for both constructive and destructive purposes. Whenever there is unrest in a country‚ political forces use youth to further their selfish interests. During Edsa Revolutions‚ there were widespread agitations in which thousands of students participated. Many of them join to protest against the policies of the government. Philippines is a country with a huge population. Those between the ages of 15 to 35 form more than half of the total population. Thus Philippines

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