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    Being a Parent

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    Being a parent in todays society can be really hard‚ drugs and voilence might take your kids and teens. Thats why it’s very important to set rules and limits as soon as possible. In this text I’m going to talk about how you should act as a parent‚ how to set rules and how to set limits. As i said I’m going to talk about how you should act as a parent‚ and that is what I’m going to start with. Because i think if you act wrong to your kids from the start‚ its hard to get them on track again. You

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    Being Canadian

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    To Be Canadian Being Canadian simply doesn’t mean being born and raised in Canada. For me‚ it defines the diversity of the country and its people and the unity among the different ethnic groups that live together in peace. Canada is often referred to as a land of immigrants because for the past 200 years‚ we became a multicultural country thanks to the millions of newcomers that helped build our way of life. Being a multicultural country is one of the many unique characteristics we should be proud

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    On Being an Atheist

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    “On Being an Atheist”. McCloskey makes the claim that he is reminding fellow atheist why they believe there is no God. He claims that the traditional proofs have no merit. I believe the sheer magnitude and complexity of the world we live in is strong evidence of an intelligent designer and creator. Only an intelligent creator could form a world where the air that we breathe is part of such a complex system. We also live in a world that has morals‚ which points to a morally perfect Being that

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    Being a Volunteer

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    and its culture‚ about the work we did. But I’d like to tell you about being a volunteer in international work-camps itself. Further you can find my thoughts about it and about why people take part in such projects based on my own experience. First of all‚ what is an international work-camp? This is a project within the bounds of which young people from different countries gather together in some country and do some society-useful work for no money. The work can range from restoration of build-ings

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    worthy with respect. In terms of legality‚ hurting or killing people are guilty‚ atrocity‚ or villainy; looked from the morals‚ are also reproachful behavior. Same as animals‚ they have feeling‚ and they can feel pain‚ but the differences between human being and animals are the size and shape‚ so hurting them is also

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    being an adolescent

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    Assessment 2 – Formal Essay in Human Relationships and Life Transitions Being an Adult INTRODUCTION Throughout this essay‚ I will be discussing the transition of adolescence. This transition is a stage of development between childhood and adulthood‚ from about 12 to 20 years of age. This transition from childhood to adulthood is smooth for some but rough for others(Caspi‚ 2000). This essay will discuss predictable and non-predictable elements of the transition. Health in adolescence issues this

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    Being a Cripple

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    used in the act of describing someone who is physically impaired; society today chooses to use words such as disabled‚ handicapped‚ or differently able. Nancy Mairs‚ who is physically impaired with multiple sclerosis‚ chooses the word “cripple” to describe herself. In her piece “On Being a Cripple‚” Mairs relays to her audience how she accepts being crippled‚ and she brings attention to her interpretation of the language used by society. Mairs portrays how she feels by setting different tones within

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    Being a Canadian

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    and help cremate our chosen paths. They teach us what makes us who we are as individuals and unique citizens of our adopted societies. Although everyone is unique‚ we must forever maintain our mature attitudes so when one day we leave our home city‚ country or simply regions‚ we are given the responsibility of representing our nation and inducing its fundamentals. Our society‚ our culture and our safety net is what we can call home. Although wherever ones journey may take them‚ one must be proud to

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    Being Empathetic

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    All of us have had compaction for one thing or another in our lives. Our sympathetic feelings toward something is empathy. It is a basic requirement for all human beings. It is natural for us to have an empathetic response towards things. Empathy is a very powerful tool towards our emotional distress. It is hard for us to resist the power of empathetic feelings. When we feel empathy we feel other peoples emotional distresses. We try to feel sympathetic towards the situation or the person. When empathy

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    Explore the theme of outsiders in act one of The History Boys The theme of outsiders is prominent and reoccurring throughout act one of Alan Bennetts play The History Boys. Bennett’s language choices and dramatic techniques help the reader to understand the theme more comprehensively. Bennett projects the theme of outsiders through characters such as Posner‚ the head teacher‚ Irwin‚ Mrs Lintott and Scripps. Bennett also carefully chooses scenes in which to display the theme of outsiders. This essay will

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