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    WHY DOCUMENTARIES ARE SO IMPORTANT Documentaries are important in many ways. One of the main reasons is that they educate you A week ago‚ I watched the documentary "Super Size Me" and I thought that it showed very well how dangerous it is to eat fast-food on regular basis. It affects your body and I don’t think many people know that. How could they know it if they aren’t going to read studies on how dangerous it is. Not many people have the time‚ or want to make time‚ to read a study. It is

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    MengQi Zhang Professor Senerchia ESL 1023 14 May 2013 My Friend ’s Most Important Decision Firstly‚ I would like to introduce my friend Jenny‚ who was born in China and now she is 25 years old. In 2011‚ she left her great job and came to the United States to pursue her master degree. Jenny decided to study in the United States and in particular at JWU because she wanted to study professional knowledge of management and have a master degree‚ she believe the U.S is the origin of the MBA program

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    the factors leading to the end of the Second World War. The allies had greater resources compared to the Axis power‚ but Germany was dominating even before the World War had begun. Though material comparison was convincing‚ it was the naive form of analysing the factors. Strategically‚ Hitler and the rest of the World made mistakes‚ but some of the strategies prevailed. Evidently through the events of the Second World War‚ strategy of the two oppositions surface apparent as the most important factor

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    American history‚ is where American men defended Texas while surrounded inside of a Catholic Reserve Mission. Davy Crockett‚ Sam Houston‚ James Bowie‚ and William Travis were the important military figures among the Americans as they died courageously at the hands of Santa Anna’s army. Men‚ from states all over the country‚ came together to set a standard for America’s militia. Their efforts were avenged as Santa Anna was defeated later. The Alamo is located in the city of San Antonio‚ Texas‚ along

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    Why are Friends Important? “Friends are like shadows that will always be with you.” - Unknown (2005) Can you imagine a world where everyone was friendless? Our whole society will change completely! Everyone will be solitary‚ lonely and sad. This is why friends are important in every individual’s life. Friends are people who will support you throughout your entire life; from the very beginning until the very end. You need them for a variety of reasons because they play a huge role in your life

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    Why Friendship Important

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    Why Friendship Important As is rightly said‚ “A friend in need is a friend indeed”. Friends are an important part of every individual’s life. You talk with them about every damn thing; share your top secrets and what not. You enjoy with them and spending time with friends is fun always. Everybody would agree that had friends would not been there‚ life would be quite boring. In fact‚ whatever you are as a person is greatly influenced by who your friends are. So‚ friends are truly important. They sometimes

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    Why Guilt Is Important

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    When you feel guilty‚ it is because you feel like you have done something wrong. And‚ in most cases (not all) you have done something wrong. You may have hurt someone‚ broken the law‚ acted inappropriately‚ or did something despite it going against your morals. But‚ can you imagine someone who hasn’t done all those things? To me‚ a grown up like that would have the mentality of a spoiled rotten child. Why? Because doing things wrong‚ and feeling guilt‚ is how we learn how to do things right.

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    Have you ever wanted to throw away a penny? The penny should not be erased from society. The penny is such an important artifact in American history. I think that it should not be erased because it has been a part of our American culture. It is not only just a copper piece you hold in your hand‚ but a gateway to a historic past. The penny is significant to society. If we get rid of the penny‚ Our only alternative is rounding to the nickel. Penny elimination would be bad for consumers and the economy

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    from infants to teens to adults they go through a series of developmental stages. Aspects of a child and young person’s development include: • Physical development‚ • Social and emotional development‚ • Intellectual development‚ • Language development. It is very important to understand how children develop and to know that all areas of development are equally as important as each other. Children develop at a different rate‚ so it’s impossible to tell exactly when a child will learn a given

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    From this section of Hammurabi’s Code‚ Historians can learn that farms were important‚ that debt existed‚ and that there were consequences for farm related law-breaking. First‚ Historians can learn that farms were very important. Many of the laws from The Code of Hammurabi were about farms and that there were consequences for mistreating farms. One law that Hammurabi wrote was‚ “If anyone take over a field to till it‚ and obtain no harvest therefrom‚ it must be proved that he did no work on the field

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