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    Mary Slessor Trials

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    Thousands of adults and children die every day. Are you going to stand back and watch? Or are you going to be a world-changer and do something about it? Mary Slessor decided to do something about it. However‚ Mary went through some trials in her life before she became a missionary. She grew up in Scotland with six siblings. Her father worked as a shoemaker and her mother stayed home with the children. After the death of the eldest child‚ dark days came upon the family. Mr. Slessor dropped into habits

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    The Bridge Builder Horace King Horace king was born in 1807 in South Carolina. He was tri-racial‚ being Caucasian‚ African‚ and Indian. His father was a mulatto named Edmund King; his mother‚ Susan was the daughter of a full-blooded Catawba Indian and a black female slave. At an early age he learned his trade from his owner John Godwin. Many reference show that Horace was a well-liked‚ outgoing‚ enthusiastic man. From letters we have learned that his mother was also owned by John Godwin and that

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    Technology - the dark side

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    enabled us to perform tasks that we could not do otherwise. A list of the benefits of technology would be very long indeed. However‚ as with almost everything we human beings have created‚ technology has a downside. There is‚ we might say‚ a dark side to technology. For openers‚ technology does not necessarily make life simpler; rather‚ it tends to make life more complicated. Nowadays‚ for example‚ nearly every discussion of the "wonderful power of technology to enrich our lives" mentions the

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    Side Effects Of Steroids

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    used by professional athletes and body building to get an edge over their competitors. Performance enhancing drugs are usually injected but can also be taken orally. Setting aside the increase in athletic performance steroids also come with a lot of side effects; many steroid abusers suffer from strokes‚ liver damage‚ and reproductive problems. Although steroid may help increase athletic

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    The Crucible: Mary Warren

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    during the Salem witch trials. Mary Warren‚ in particular‚ is a young servant girl whose ethics are challenged when she becomes afflicted with terror and intimidation. <br> <br>The essential conflict Mary Warren encounters is admitting to the court that the trials are simply pretend. Internally‚ she realizes that the accusations are mortally wrong and cruel. The trial is based on hatred and revenge‚ resulting in the condemning and execution of innocent villagers. However‚ Mary feels threatened to speak

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    The Brooklyn Bridge The Brooklyn Bridge‚ originally known as the East River Bridge‚ is a bridge in New York City that spans over the East River. It is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. This is the only bridge that connects the borough of Brooklyn to its sister‚ Manhattan. This bridge‚ with a huge span of 486.3m‚ was the longest suspension bridge in the world until 1903. Not only was it the longest‚ but it was the very first steel-wire suspension bridge in America.

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    Two Sides of the Story

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    living during the Great Depression is completely the opposite of its reality‚ which is of a Native American woman surviving life in times of the American settlement. Because people become accustomed with their single view point‚ they fail to see the other side of the story and reveal what is behind the curtain. Stein’s whole idea is based upon that question of illusion and that icon status rips away the reality. I myself comprise of one very specific occurrence‚ in which the misapprehension that was captured

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    The Bad Side of Knowledge

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    Devin Rogers Professor Hodges English 201H February 26‚ 20 The Danger of Knowledge Man will always desire knowledge they do not know‚ but some knowledge is not intended for man to know. Men believe knowledge will make one powerful‚ but some things are better off not known. In Genesis Adam and Eve have perfect lives in the garden until they eat from the tree of knowledge‚ because they want to know what God knows. In the Old Testament of the Bible Job suffers many trials‚ and he wants to know

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    The Blind Side Conflict

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    English Assessment task CAT: Expository Essay Encountering Conflict Essay Prompt: ‘Conflict leads to individuals to discover more about others and themselves.’ Throughout the course of mankind‚ conflict has contributed to a range of actions made by the human existence. Types of conflict that are commonly associated with society today include interpersonal‚ intrapersonal‚ ethnic‚ cultural and social aspects. These forms of conflict have not only provided people with the sense of hope‚ but have also

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    Helping Others

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    Helping others can be very rewarding and beneficial to both parties. After going to the Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting and Our Community Place (OCP)‚ I have realized the benefits of helping others and I have gained new perspectives on others. While I was there I met some very interesting people that might not have the best lives but they know how to make the best of what they have. I felt like I gained some knowledge and insight on different things and it made me feel good to help them out. In my

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