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    almost 200‚000 people were left dead (Rossenfeld‚ n.d.). The causes of all of this were two atomic bombs dropped by the United States. At first glance‚ it may seem that dropping these two bombs was a terrible and horrific thing to do. However‚ the use of atomic weaponry was actually a necessity in how well our conflict with Japan played out. Without the bombs‚ we would have fought longer‚ and more lives would have been lost. Dropping the atomic bombs on

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    ESL 134‚ Professor Michael A. Beihl 11.04.2012 THE WAY OF GIVING The word “charity” means generosity in giving something to the needy out of love and kindness towards them. Helping many who lead a miserable existence may not change the entire world‚ but will give some hope and happiness and make them feel like a human being. The secret to Charity is not expecting anything in return. A selfless act of humanity

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    Everyday kids drop out of school at young ages. One of the common ages are 16 years old. Student bullies are just one of the first reasons but it’s a very strong reason for kids dropping out and it’s becoming more and more sever. Another reason why students drop out of school is because of plain dislike of the school itself‚ everyone has that one thing they don’t like about their school. Also‚ the fact of academics being too hard‚ There is so much that teenagers already need to focus on adding on

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    Dropping Out University For many teenagers‚ there are many negative factors that can lead them to drop out of university. The first cause that teenagers can’t get the right decision when they first graduated from school. The lack of responsibility and self-encourage keep them thinking that the university not good that caused by involving them with wrong kind of people or activity that lead to less focus on the importance of education. Another factor that cause a student to drop out university

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    the student groups who are at a higher risk for dropping out of school are children of immigrants. In the past five years‚ the United States has experienced a rapid influx of immigrants (McWhirter‚ McWhirter‚ McWhirter‚ & McWhirter‚ 2013). One in five children come from immigrant families (Fischer‚ 2010). Many come from Latin America and Asia (McWhirter et al‚ 2013). Many of these children have a difficult time assimilating into their schools and communities. As a result‚ they tend to drop out of

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    decision of dropping out‚ or staying in school‚ what choice would you make? Hopefully‚ you would make the right decision and stay in school because unfortunately‚ young people who don’t complete high school face many more problems in later life than those who do complete school and graduate. Students dropout for many reasons‚ some which may have seemed good at the time. Maybe they needed to help out and support their families‚ or maybe they were getting ready to start a new one. Perhaps school was just

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    I would never have imagined that I would be a high school dropout. Although I came from a single-parent household‚ grew up in a poor neighborhood and even lived in a homeless shelter once as a young child‚ I knew I would defy the odds. I tested into a gifted and talented program where I learned to speak French at second grade‚ sing in the chorus in third‚ and became a concert violinist by the time I entered middle school. I joined chess and French club and became a State-competing varsity athlete

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    The dropping of two atomic bombs in Japan was a decision that took several years and a countless amount of people. During World War II‚ it was clear that the fighting was ruthless and many political figures felt the only way to stop the war was to drop the bombs. Since the atomic bombs were new technology‚ there were several arguments made about the idea and several outcomes had to be considered. The final decision to drop the bombs in 1945 was made through consideration of several different outcomes

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    society as a whole. Some students fail to complete school and may become unemployed instead of becoming productive member of the society. One of the major problem the Philippine education is facing right now‚ especially in the public schools is the high percentage in the drop – out rate. Each year‚ the Department of Education introduces different methods to answer the continuous decrease in the internal efficiency especially the drop – out rate in different schools. There is really a need

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    called the nuclear bomb. The United States made two of these weapons‚ “Little Boy” which consisted of uranium-235‚ weighed about 9‚700lbs and‚ two billion dollars of research was the smallest of the two. “Fat Boy” was made out of plutonium-238 and weighed around 10‚800lbs and being ten times more efficient than “Little Boy”. President Truman warned Japan with the consequences if they didn’t surrender with the Potsdam Declaration. It was signed by President Truman‚ and by Prime Minister Attlee of

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