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    IT WAS JUST A DREAM

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    “ Go away!” I screamed. The words fell clumsily off the end of my tongue. “Wait! I think I hear something.” It’s my alarm clock. Thank God. This must just be a bad dream. As I pull myself out of the dream‚ I am once again in my pale blue room sitting upright‚ staring out the window at the beautiful day. I reach for my clock. Shoot! I’m late. Mr Gerdini will put me on detention for sure. I jump out of bed‚ get ready and run downstairs. As I grab an apple and run onto my front lawn‚ I realise I’ve

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    April 2014 Xxxxxx Xxxxx President 1000 W. 4th Ave. Kennewick‚ WA 99336 (509)555-9876 stepahead.kennewick@gmail.com The following document‚ solely for the purpose of information‚ is not a sale of securities from the company. The disclosure of information in this document is to be considered confidential. Step Ahead Learning Center owns this document. The reproduction of this document without the express written consent of the Step Ahead Learning Center will be punishable to the full

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    Our technology is developing by leaps and bounds‚ which constantly afford us tremendous assistance‚ but in terms of simplifying people lives‚ we should not neglect its adverse effects. Modern technology complicates our lives rather than simplifies them. The constant development of technology brings about/generates new and increasingly complicated knowledge‚ which we must understood or even mastered as it’s people’s survivable necessity. People truly have to learn more techniques than ever before

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    ‘Détente was a failure’ How far do you agree with this assessment? In the period of the 1970s‚ the policy of Détente is often viewed as a failure because the main themes of the Cold War remained present‚ for instance Soviet Expansionism continued and new advances for nuclear production came about despite laws capping old types of nuclear weapons. In addition‚ not all agreements were taken seriously‚ such as Helsinki which was deemed by Soviets as ‘just a piece of paper’. However‚ the term Détente

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    Title: The title of my book is That was Then‚ This is Now. Author: The author of my book is S. E. Hinton. Main Characters: The Main Characters in my book are Brian‚ Mark‚ Charlie‚ Eminem‚ Cathy‚ Angela‚ Chepard‚ and Also the Mom. Setting: The setting in my book is a lot of different places‚ the main place was at the Inner City. It also took place at the Bar and in Mark and Brian’s house. Most of the time it took place at the house. Conflict: The conflict is that the two best friends Mark and

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    was Lincoln racist

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    Was Lincoln a racist? Thinking like a Historian In August of 1858 Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas meet for a series of speeches. Lincoln was interested in taking Douglas’s spot in the Senate. Back in those days many people felt that the blacks were inferior to the white race. Most felt that the white race was the highest ranking race. Lincoln seemed to contradict himself in his response to Douglas. In Lincoln’s response to Douglas (source 3:2) he states that he “has no purpose directly or indirectly

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    Was Odysseus Honorable

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    If you were to have a foreign exchange student would you openly take them in to stay with you and feed them? Well that was what the Greeks thought was honorable in their culture. Whether it was a king or a beggar they would be accepted in and treated as a guest in the same ways. Most Greeks were very honorable and would accept whomever would arrive to their living state. In addition the odyssey‚ Odysseus has people who openly take him in and people who are keen on throwing him out or in some cases

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    Was Brutus A Patriot

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    Brutus was a patriot because he killed Caesar for the good of Rome and their people. However‚ Brutus was a betrayer because he killed‚ betrayed‚ and lied to his best friend. Brutus plotted with conspirators who had no thought or love for Rome. Not only does Brutus may seem like a patriot‚but he wanted to save Rome’s citizens from becoming slaves and he did not want to kill Caesar at first. Brutus is a betrayer because he tried to get Caesar’s friend Mark Antony to agree that killing him was the right

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    Was Slavery Necessary

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    Was slavery a necessary evil in the constitution? In short‚ yes‚ at the time I think it was. Slavery wasn’t how it is now. It wasn’t looked at as a heinous act in that time period. In fact‚ it was as common as say‚ owning a hair dryer. I think that’s a good analogy‚ as harsh as it sounds. Slaves were thought of nothing more than property. How preposterous would it sound if the government told us we were no longer allowed to use hair dryers? As far as I see‚ there were three major reasons that

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    Anglo-Zulu Wa

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    Subsection II: The Zulu Kingdom & The Natal Colony | pp. 5-7 | Subsection III: Anglo-Zulu Wars | pp. 7-8 | Subsection IV: The Fall of The Kingdoms & The Rise of Nationalism | pp. 9-11 | Subsection I: Causes The first cause of the Anglo-Zulu war was British greed – they wanted to control a potentially important and profitable region of South Africa and the Zulus were in the way of this. The British were interested in the trade and farming opportunities in the Natal region and wanted to control

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