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    September 26‚ 2011 English 098/99-137 Why is it important to be successful in College? Isn’t it important to everyone to be successful in college? It is to me. There are several reasons why I think so. In general‚ you get to enhance your education. I would like to be a role model. With a college degree‚ you go far. With a college degree‚ people say it can take you far places. I know with a degree in my hand‚ I reached my educational goal. Also‚ with a degree‚ you can further on in a career

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    am about to tell you about what happened in Chicago fire that happened 1871. It devastated a lot of people made 100‚000s of people homeless. What I think about the Chicago fire is that if it had happen any where else the people would had acted the same as the people in Chicago did. Now I will tell you what happened in Chicago. When William lee reached Goll’s drugstore‚ he was gasping for air and frantic. In his breathless voice lee requested the key to the alarm box that was mounted outside of

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    Rakesh Patel His 151 2/2/99 Captain John smith was more important to the success of Virginia by 1630 then John Rolfe.. Like many famous heroes‚ John Smith was feisty‚ abrasive‚ self-promoting‚ and ambitious. He was an experienced soldier and adventurer‚ the man who boldly went out and got things done. If not for him‚ the colony may have failed at the start. John Rolfe is best successful for having introduced tobacco as a commercial crop to Virginia colonists. The production of this valuable

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    It was a hot humid day in Naples‚ Italy on October 28th 1922‚ the sun beating down on the dark olive skin of the Castansa family as they rush through side alley’s and dodge vehicles in the street‚ racing against the clock‚ and trying not to lose one another‚ just to meet a small white boat‚ hidden in a cove on the Tyrrhenian harbor. Out of breath‚ with dark hair windblown and out of line‚ the Castansa family steps foot onto the boat‚ where many more families sit and lay. They watch from a far distance

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    discussed the extremism in the Republican Party within the opening pages of the book. The example‚ which pertained to legislation seeking to dissipate concerns of the nation being unable to pay its debt pushed‚ summarized the problems in American politics. Most the public is aware of the crisis through its news coverage yet they are unaware of its cause‚ which stems from the Republicans. In fact‚ as the authors noted both parties were in agreeance of the Bill until Republicans disdain from an Obama victory

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    differing beliefs as to how to construct a stable government. The two major political factions‚ notably the Republicans and the Federalists‚ debated over a multitude of policies between 1801 and 1825 that ultimately shaped American society. The policies pursued by the Republican presidents‚ such as Thomas Jefferson‚ differed from those implemented by Hamilton and other Federalists as they were literal interpretations of the Constitution and focused on establishing an American republic with limited

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    The Republican Party Background The Republican party was originally formed from the Whig Party Wisconsin on March 20‚ 1854. It was a party that was created to help free slaves in the western areas in 1834. The reason why the Whig Party was formed into the Republican party was because the Whigs were disintegrated from “an act that dissolved the terms of the Missouri Compromise and allowed slave or free status to be decided in the territories by popular sovereignty” http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/republican-party-founded

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    (D20121057804) Internet brings more harm than good. People nowadays can achieve extensive range of information resources and services through the internet. However‚ people always argued that internet brings issue society such as invasion of privacy by hacking people’s account. In contrary with it‚ people move much faster in every way. Instead the people who use it are the one that brings harm. In my opinion‚ I strongly believe that internet brings more advantages than disadvantages to the world. Firstly

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    Religion Does More Harm Than Good Argument: Religion organizations are by far the largest providers of charity in the world. Lots of different churches and religions everywhere such as Christians‚ Mormons‚ Buddhist‚ and those are just a few who are doing ministry work for people who are less fortunate than them or for people who just need the love. According to ideabate.org‚ Religious groups are more willing to go to higher risk areas in the world to get across their message to unsaved people or

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    There is a noticeable difference between people who practice reading and the ones who do not. Reading is an activity in which readers experience worlds other than their own. Not only that‚ but they are also introduced to various aspects of characters. Such privilege contributes to the fact that readers are a lot more compassionate than non-readers. People have started to write various kinds of books ages ago which include plenty of different experiences such as‚ romance‚ tragedy‚ science‚ fiction

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