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    Alexander Graham Bell There are a lot of famous Canadians and all of them are very interesting and each one of them made a difference in Canada‚ just like Alexander Graham Bell‚ he invented something that made a really big difference in our society today‚ and that is why he is very interesting and fascinating. Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3‚ 1847 in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. Because Alexander’s mom had hearing loss since she was a girl‚ he was interested in sound and inventing‚ and his

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    teachers who aren’t so worried about tenure. But why would teachers give unions and tenure up? Ravitch declares that teachers need their basic rights protected and states in her book‚ “That’s one important reason teachers joined unions: to protect their right to think‚ speak‚ and teach without fear” (174). Critics believe that unions are directly related to poor academic achievement‚ avoiding topics such as economy or communities that students come from. Along with this‚ they believe tenure should be

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    custody against her will‚ just because she felt the need to stay on the seat she felt she rightfully deserved. On December 1st‚ 1955‚ according to history‚ Rosa Parks was tired and exhausted from a long day of work. In fact‚ under different circumstances‚ she would have probably given up her seat willingly to a child or elderly person. But at this point in history‚ Parks was tired of the treatment she and other African-Americans received everyday of their lives. This included racism‚ segregation‚ prejudice

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    Charles P. Nail Christology AB1979 Why is the study of the person of Christ important? No one is more important than Jesus Christ. Christ is the main person throughout history that the true believer finds it necessary to study. We must truly know the meaning of Christ’s life to find and fulfill the real purpose of life. Lessons learned from studying the life of Jesus Christ is that He is God’s true Son. Because of this we are to obey Christ‚ since Christ has all authority in Heaven and on

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    Why would the southern states secede but not any other states? There were three main reasons that included issues of slavery‚ states’ rights‚ and other grievances like Lincoln’s election. Georgia‚ Texas‚ Mississippi‚ South Carolina‚ and Virginia were five out of the eleven states that wrote a “Declaration of Causes”‚ which explained why they seceded. Slavery was one of the more important causes of secession of the southern states. “The South with great unanimity declared her purpose to resist the

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    misunderstandings like in “The Wife’s Story‚” when the wolves killed the husband because he was different‚ and they thought he was about to harm their pack (Le Guin 110‚127-129). When there is a huge diversity in society‚ it creates misunderstandings since people fear the unknown. The wolves killed the husband because they didn’t understand what the husband was going to do. Diversity can cause society to be in a war and lead people to their death. In the story‚ “What‚ of This Goldfish‚ Would You Wish?”‚

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    Famous Thinkers Sandra Faye PHL/458/ Creative Minds and Critical Thinking April 22‚ 2010 Famous Thinkers By this time‚ 2013‚ the world has been blessed with a good handful of creative thinkers who have greatly contributed to their communities‚ thus‚ to the world. Nelson Mandela and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr are to excellent examples of outside the box thinkers who strove

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    embargo. But Venter‚ by speaking to a reporter at a biotechnology conference in France on Feb. 9‚ had effectively broken the embargo. Not for the first time in the increasingly bitter rivalry over the genome project‚ Venter’s version of the story would hit the headlines before his rivals’. "We simply do not have enough genes for this idea of biological determinism to be right‚" Venter told the Observer. "The wonderful diversity of the human species is not hard-wired in our genetic code. Our environments

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    In As You Like It‚ Shakespeare develops a sense of fulfilment and acceptance through belonging in a variety of theatrical‚ character and plot elements. Evaluate the effectiveness of the play to your understanding of belonging. Shakespeare’s As You Like It‚ explores facets of love and acceptance‚ demonstrating how relationships with others can facilitate a sense of belonging. The comedic structure of the play‚ allows for the reduction of Elizabethan social paradigms through the use of a utopian

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