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    talents

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    as stated " it is generally believed that some people are born with certain talents‚ for instance in sports or music while others are not. however it is sometimes claimed that any student can be taught to become a good sportsman or a singer." the statement is pretty true that some children are born with talent while some are not but also children if trained at young can achieve perfection. as mentioned above it is pretty true that children can be trained to be perfect at something‚ i had experienced

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    Why I admire my dad

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    My Dad is someone who I would say has had the most ups and downs in his life. He has always made in important to try and be the best person he possibly can. However‚ human nature only allows you to be ‘so good’ and he does‚ like anybody else would‚ have some traits that one would say are less than positive. Despite my dad being a good and bad person with both positive and negative traits‚ if I had to pick someone that I admired most‚ I would pick my dad. My dad has always tried his best at trying

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    Little Gemini

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    Describe your favorite food. You should say: What it tastes like When people eat it How it is made and explain why you like it. Describe a child you know well. You should say: Where you met him/her What he/she looks like What personality he/she has and explain how you feel about him/her. Describe a close friend of yours. You should say: Who he/she is How you got to know each other what activities you do together and explain why you feel close to him or her. Describe a toy you used to play

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    The Most Influencetial

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    The Most Influential Person In My Life Each person makes different mistakes and passes through different experiences in their life. However‚ each of us have one person who has changed our lives in a huge way. So‚ when asked who has been the most influential person in my life without any hesitation‚ I knew it was my mother. My mother has impacted my life greatly and has helped me with becoming the person I am today. She has helped me in many ways; she pushes me to be the best‚ she is always there

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    If I Were a Cartoon Character If I were a cartoon character I would choose Squidward from Spongebob for several reasons. First‚ he is a myopic squid that lives under the sea. How awesome is that? Second‚ he is a gifted musician and his orthography is music. Whenever he comes up with new lyric while playing his clarinet he had to come up with a nomenclature for it. Lastly‚ Squidward has good pecuniary skills. He never wastes his money on pointless things. Fourth‚ He is loyal and hard working

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    Argument

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    ARGUMENTS VS EXPLANATIONS EXPLANATIONS An explanation is a group of statements that try to show how or why something is or will be the case. Specifically‚ we use an explanation when we try to explain what makes a claim true. The event or the phenomenon in question is usually accepted as a matter of fact. Explanations do NOT prove why something is the case. Every explanation is composed of two parts: The explanandum (a statement that describes the event that is supposed to be explained)‚ and

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    Our world consists of good and bad which affect people’s point of views. Because of this they have tried to concoct explanations as to why humans are capable of doing the worst of evils‚ these are two of their theories. All humans are inherently good‚ all humans are inherently evil. The theory that humans are inherently good is one of many favorable lies people choose to believe‚ to lull themselves from the inconvenient truth. What some don’t want to accept is the unflattering truth of human beings

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    When considering Gladwell himself while reading the book‚ I think we begin to notice Gladwell (the man) in Outliers toward the last chapters of the book and of course we notice him even more when reading the epilogue. Gladwell’s purpose‚ intent‚ and motivation when writing the story I think was to tell the story of why he defines success the way he does in the book. And to do that Gladwell in the end of the book tells his own personally story to back up his reasoning of what he thinks of the word

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    Although all humans are created good‚ society corrupts them‚ as they grow older. Criminals‚ for example‚ do not become criminals overnight; it’s a process in which they forget they once had kind and forgiving hearts. Goodness is an ambiguous word that the dictionary defines as the quality of being good. It leaves a lot of opportunity for anyone to fall under that category (goodness). Such as those who are religious and attend church every Sunday‚ but look down on those they find inferior. Those who

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    Philosophy

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    One may question the intentions of others when deciding how they should be treated in a situation of crime or evil. There is no answer set in stone for what is right and what is wrong‚ although many theories can try and defend one. In many situations in life‚ both options may be wrong or both options may be right. Metaethics is one theory that identifies the nature of our values while defending what is right and wrong. In the story‚ “The Cold Equations” written by Tom Godwin‚ rights and values is

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