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    reason for censorship‚ I do believe that it goes against freedom of choice. People should be able to choose what they want to view and make their own judgments. When it comes to the young and the innocent‚ parents should be the primary censors. Which is why I believe that the lack of censorship in “Child’s Play II” should not be considered fully responsible for the unfortunate and gruesome incident

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    “People do judge books by their covers; it’s human nature. They react to the way you look before they hear a single word that comes out of your mouth.” -Jeff Garvin In Symptoms of Being Human‚ by Jeff Garvin‚ Riley Cavanaugh‚ a gender fluid teen‚ struggles with societal norms and the difficulty of fitting in. When Riley starts at a new school‚ they think everything would be different and the students would be more open minded about being gender fluid. But inevitably‚ the students take one look at

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    #2) Why was the Congress Unable/Unwilling to prevent or act on the revolution in Austria? Austria was excluded from the Great Power negotiations during the last years of the crisis. It was unwilling to support the decisions already taken but was also unable to prevent them. Austria’s attempts to suppress uprising in Italy in areas that Austria controls initially had to deal with the French forces supporting the uprisings. Austria contained dozens of subjugated language groups (including the Magyars

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    Jonas’s world is called perfect. No feelings‚ no real knowledge‚ no animals‚ nothing special; that is the “perfect” world that Jonas lives in. Would one consider that perfect? After receiving memories from the Giver‚ Jonas learns so much about life he did not know‚ and he no longer thinks of his world as perfect. In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas learns the power of pain‚ sorrow‚ and joy through memories he receives from the Giver. First‚ Jonas learns the power of pain when the Giver

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    TO live or not to live

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    people that you’ve seen them but to be able to tell them "I saw them being built"and how. To be capable to tell people of the time you stood among the people who rose against the barricades during the French revolution‚ or when you saw both the rise and the fall of the Roman empire. Why wouldn’t I like to live forever if I could manage to see and do things that would simply be impossible in the short time span of a normal human life. Living forever would be an amazing experience. Imagine the possibilities

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    Black lives Matter Although some people may believe that there is not much racism left in our country it is still here. Hispanic‚ Asian‚ Blacks and many other people experience racism‚ some on a daily basis. Lately one of the biggest focuses has been the Black population. The black lives matter movement came about after a series of police killings. It was made to bring light the injustices that were taking place. Yes‚ there are many laws in place but they don’t always protect you from harm. When

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    Scott Fitzgerald skillfully portrays women as shallow immoral beings throughout his novel‚ The Great Gatsby. The characters Daisy Buchanan‚ Jordan Baker‚ and Myrtle Wilson are depicted in a less than favourable light. From the beginning of the novel and as it progresses‚ Fitzgerald‚ time and time again‚ displays these women as despicable characters. In Fitzgerald’s classic novel he demonstrates to us how the women are shallow human beings. On many events we can see the shallowness in each of the women

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    My Canada I am grateful to live in Canada and to be a Canadian. During times like these‚ when we’re at the verge at World War 3‚ Canada is the only place to be. Canada is a place of equality‚ our Charter of Rights and Freedoms prove that quite easily. It is a place where different races from all around the world can live in peace and harmony. It is my Canada. My home. Canada is probably one of the safest place to be‚ if you’re allies with the U.S.‚ but then again it may be not. We’re a peaceful

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    Cummunal Harmony

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    he long jump (formerly commonly called the "broad jump") is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed‚ strength‚ and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a take off point. This event has been an Olympic medal event since the first modern Olympics in 1896 (a medal event for women since 1948) and has a history in the Ancient Olympic Games. Contents  [hide]  * 1 Rules * 2 History * 3 Records * 4 Technique * 4.1 The approach * 4.2 The last two strides

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    Essay On Camp Harmony

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    camps. There is an excerpt from the book Nisei Daughter. (Sone) The excerpt is called Camp Harmony. In this excerpt from the book a girl is telling about her experiences at an internment camp. Internment camps were a horrible place where internees were given bad food‚ little privacy‚ and just crude living spaces. The housing at the internment camp is described as chicken houses. She told about the house being “bare except for a small‚ tinny wood-burning stove crouching in the center.” (Sone‚ 517)

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