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    I.Impact of the Movie II.a. Rizal’s multifaceted aspects include his skills‚ talents and knowledge about poetry‚ painting‚ academics‚ medicine‚ philosophy‚ history‚ law and international languages. These aspects only prove how intelligent and gifted Rizal is even more when he wrote literary articles to attack the Spanish oppressors in the Philippines. Rizal‚ as a student‚ manifested proficiency and excellency because at a very young age‚ his mother was teaching him basic skills like reading which

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    Who am I? As I sit here trying to write this personal statement‚ I have accidentally stumbled across the most life altering question. Who am I? If you go by the obvious answer‚ then of course I know who I am. I have a name‚ so that’s who I am. But in another definition‚ I am the best of my parents combined genes. And in another definition‚ I am who I chose to spend my time with. An in another‚ I am who I choose to listen to. And in another I am this…and in another I am that…and in another…and in

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    main character in the movie‚ Richard Neville‚ only had. He had hoped that he can save the humanity and with determination‚ he did. The movie itself shows to us many values and lessons that each one has to learn in life. Like him‚ sometimes we also need to think of others first before ourselves‚ as what he did to save the mother and the child on the last part and also by doing his best to discover the antidote alone shows his integrity to humanity. Next‚ throughout the movie he treated his best friend

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    Who I am paper

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    My Who I am Paper Liberty University Career Instrument Assessment According to the assessment‚ my highest score of 34 was in the category Artistic‚ next was Social with 32 and my last 2 categories tied at 11 in the categories Investment‚ and Enterprise(National Center for O*NET Development). In tying this into my Job zone assessment‚ my results show that I am willing to add more education in order to have a specific career. By choosing to add more to my education

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    I am proud to be an American because we are the most free country on earth. I know I don’t have to bow to any man and I can worship my God in the way and in the place of my choice. I can be a Methodist and go to service or I can be Catholic and go to mass on Sundays‚ I could even be Jewish and go to the synagogue on Saturday. Every night I am able to thank the god of my choice for being able to go to sleep with a full stomach under a well-built shelter with peace of mind. Something that is very rare

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    I Am Malala Theme

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    takes one person to make a difference can be explored and inspected in texts such as “I am Malala‚” “The Right Thing to do at the Time‚” Mississippi Trial 1955‚ and To Kill a Mockingbird. In George Garrett’s “The Right Thing to do at the Time‚” the author’s father‚ Mr. Garrett‚ stands up to the Florida state-officials about a traffic ticket that he was unjustifiably given. Correspondingly‚ in John Stewart’s “I am Malala‚” a Pakistani girl‚ Malala Yousafzai‚ explains her passion and motivation for

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    I Am Malala Sparknotes

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    I Am Malala Book Report Would you take a bullet for freedom‚ especially if that freedom was the right to be educated? Many young Americans take education for granted. High school drop out rates have soared over the years. But what if education was not granted to the majority of citizens in America? Would that change our viewpoint on education? Would that cease the complaints towards the most powerful weapon we can use today? Well over twenty notable countries do not grant girls and women the right

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    I Am the Grass Essay

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    I Am the Grass is a short story written by Daly Walker‚ who has also written other short stories for The Sewanee Review and The Sycamore Review. Born in Winchester‚ Indiana in 1924‚ Daly Walker is a surgeon by trade and started to write after he was forty. Daly also served in the Vietnam War from 1967-1968‚ it serves as an inspiration for I Am the Grass. The story details a mans struggle of life after the war in Vietnam‚ and returning to Vietnam. This includes painful psychological trauma‚ the feeling

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    Summary Of I Am A Promise

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    Walking down cracked cement streets strewn with used syringes‚ students‚ ages four to ten‚ are captured by the surprising 1993 documentary I am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School. Taking place in a troubled inner-city neighborhood of northern Philadelphia‚ the Academy Award winning film explores the dynamics and challenges of a Chapter One School‚ which is a federally funded school to help disadvantaged poor children who test below the national norms. Stanton is composed of all

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    Stereotypes In I Am Malala

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    social constructs to convince themselves that men should be valued higher than women. In the book‚ I Am Malala‚ by Malala Yousafzai‚ Malala explains how the women around her never stopped to question what these laws were doing/where it was leading the society‚ and the way these rules made them feel‚ which is hopeless. Malala was a woman who chose not to put up with being silenced‚ so she spoke up about how she felt‚ which brought her great success in the future. The stereotypes and expectations of

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