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    Atticus Being Courageous

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    courage was more than just some object on the outside. Sometimes‚ people try to use objects to prove they are courageous‚ like having a gun or having the strongest muscle and intimidate others‚ but that isn’t courage. Courage is being able to fight for what is right‚ and not being the intimidating. Atticus also said‚ "As you grow older you’ll see white men cheat black men every day of your life‚ but let me tell you something and don’t you forget it— whenever a white man does that to a black man‚ no matter

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    Being A Cheerleader Essay

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    represent our school always‚ not just on the field. We are not representing just one specific activity we are representing our school as a whole. We are one of the most visible student athletes. Cheerleaders are being watch constantly and should set an example for other students. By being a varsity cheerleader it has taught me to always be on my best behavior because you never know who is watching. We are looked up to by so many people both young and old. I coach youth cheerleading and the amount

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    The Importance of Being Earnest Questions Themes (Feel free to see the questions related to the themes at http://www.shmoop.com/importance-of-being-earnest/) Lies and Deceit Marriage Respect and Reputation Society and Class Gender Versions of Reality: Romance Love Foolishness and Folly Epigrams Define an epigram. What do the following epigrams say? Keep track of epigrams in the play. “Education is an admirable thing‚ but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing

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    Being At Risk Student

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    Stewart AED/204 IDENTIFYING AT RISK STUDENTS • At risk students are considered to be at a higher disadvantage than others‚ & have a higher probability of not being successful in school due to circumstances thrown at them in life. • At risk students are considered to be at a higher disadvantage than others‚ & have a higher probability of not being successful in school due to circumstances thrown at them in life. FACTORS TO LOOK FOR IN HIGH RISK STUDENTS Girls • • Boys She ’s hostile and uncooperative

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    Being Audience-Centered

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    Being audience-centered means that we get the focus off our needs and wants and unselfishly serve others. We do this by directing our attention and thoughts towards how we can benefit them. This is important because if your audience perceives this kind of unselfishness in you‚ they will listen and most likely put into practice whatever it is that you are sharing. Additionally‚ it really shows that you also care about them. Concerning this‚ Theodore Roosevelt is quoted as saying that‚ “No one cares

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    Definition Essay Jose Charles Ms. Saxton Adv. English 3 My interpretation of being an American would be is fairly different from others‚ I became an American and was not born as one. The influences of being an American mostly came from my friends that I made at school and not so much as from my parents because they too became Americans. So what I have learned to be an American is to speak the language and have different cultures around you to be different ethnicities because that how the U.S. is

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    Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking by D.Q. McInerny is an introduction to the science and art of thinking and living logically. The 129-page guide was published in 2005 by Random House Trade Paperbacks and can be purchased for around ten dollars. The author D.Q. McInerny is currently a professor at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Lincoln‚ Nebraska and has written a variety of pieces on religious philosophy to include Philosophical Psychology‚ and an article on the use of contraception.

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    Being A College Athlete

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    I will be raising some differences and some similarities between college athletics and professional athletics and show how each pertains to social and individual obligations. I would like to first talk about some advantages of being a college athlete. First of all‚ there are no trade possibilities. Depending on the performance in the games‚ one may be set back to a non-starter role‚ but will still be part of the same team as long as the academic GPA is at‚ or above‚ the passing level. If not

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    Reasons for Being Vegetarian Animals are my friends and I don’t eat my friends. George Bernard Shaw Vegetarianism used to be an unusual lifestyle choice. Today it is becoming more common and accepted by mainstream society. While there are many reasons for choosing a vegetarian diet‚ the most important are health reasons‚ environmental and economic reasons‚ and‚ above all‚ ethical reasons. Health reasons alone are sufficient grounds for becoming a vegetarian. Research

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    on the buildings and everything that makes you wonder. You’re listening to that song on that drive with the people you love most in this world. Just in this moment‚ I swear...We are infinite.” This quote is from Charlie‚ in the movie The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. This movie is about a lonely boy who finds himself and his friends. Charlie is a freshman his friends‚ Patrick and Sam‚ who are seniors‚ take him in and show him there is much more to life than meets the eye. Throughout

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