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    Should College be Free What if college was free? There are so many people that want to go to college. But in this case‚ some people are not able to go because they can’t afford it. Even though some citizens get so much aid from the government‚ with all the stuff they give us. Free college is something we don’t need‚ because if we do get it then there would be alot of stuff that would get out of place “College scholarships are gifts of money that helps students pay for education‚ and there are so

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    Monta and I were closer than I believe my husband and I were‚ literally. We did everything together‚ as our kids were the same age and we just happened to live in the same neighborhood with just two houses between us. She was the wife of a dentist and I‚ the wife of a railroader. While both our husbands made good money‚ their income was substantially larger‚ but this would never be a concern for either of us as our relationship grew. We were total opposites in every way; I expect this was why

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    Catcher in the Rye Conflict Response Jorge Andres Salgado Oct-7-2010 Holden‚ the main character of the book Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger‚ had to face many conflicts during the story. These conflicts connect to him either by secondary character or by himself. Not only do this conflicts affect Holden‚ but if affects the people around him as well. Holden’s attitude became negative because of all the conflicts he faced. “The first thing you’ll probably ask is where I was born and how my

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    In some respects Creon is seen as a positive character‚ in others as an antagonist. However‚ if one sees it from a different perspective‚ it’s obvious that Creon is the victim of fate and his own flaws‚ making him a tragic hero. His first misfortune was to fall from the grace of his people when saying that Antigone should die for her actions. "Your people are beginning to question your judgment and are beginning to side with Antigone." (256-257) This scene is very ironic! Creon is actually trying

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    The black notes stuck to the paper lifeless and perplexing. Staffs‚ treble clef‚ whole notes‚ quarter notes‚ what’s the difference? Sitting and profoundly staring at my music sheets‚ attempting to make sense of the madness‚ music began to play. The music notes danced in animation as the piano played it’s melody. My mind soon began to comprehend the musical terms being hurled my way. The musical comprehension could be felt by everyone in the room and the atmosphere was reshaped. The choral program

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    Friendships In Vietnam One strives to find an individual to be able to connect on an intellectual and emotional level. The prime definition of a friend‚ defined by Google is‚ “a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection.” Despite there being a concrete definition‚ friendship has no terminology because everyone’s view on it is distinct and miscellaneous. The pure definition of friendship is defined on one’s own notion. In The Things They Carried‚ Rat Kiley and Curt

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    BANNED IN AMERICA Things have been banned for centuries because of racial issues‚ encouragement of damaging lifestyle‚ blasphemous dialog‚ sexual situations or dialog‚ violence or negativity‚ presence of witchcraft‚ religious affiliations of unpopular religions‚ political bias‚ and age inappropriate (Butler University)‚ the most common initiators of book challenges are parents‚ and the most common settings for book challenges are schools‚ school libraries‚ and public libraries (American Library

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    The Scio Township Hall was nearly silent when I entered. There were only a man and a woman sitting at a table on the one side of the meeting room. I was about to ask if I was in the right place‚ but before I could open my mouth‚ the woman greeted me and introduced herself as a member of the Land Preservation Commission (LPC). One by one‚ other commissioners started to trickle in‚ smoothly joining in on the conversation about ordinances presented at the Board meeting a few days prior. I wondered if

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    50% or more high schoolers would love to acquire more freedom during the school days. High school students should have the opportunity to acquire freedom due to preparing students for college‚ responsibility‚ and to make mature decisions. The freedom that the students have could be taken away if the students abuse their privileges. The first reason why high school students should acquire more freedom is because if the teacher show that they trust their students‚ then most likely they will start

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    Twelve Angry Men The American legal system‚ based on the ancient idea of “innocent‚ until proven guilty;” has its share of advantages and disadvantages. They all serve to build a system that has suffered years of trials and tribulations‚ having lost much of their usefulness in today’s world. The cornerstone of the American legal system is the “trial by jury‚” in which a citizen who has been accused of a crime‚ has the right to be judged by a group of his fellow citizens‚ who will have the evidence

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