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    to something in the reading‚ but I don’t want the entire reflection paper to be a summarization of the reading. Instead‚ comment on your thoughts regarding the reading - do you agree or disagree with what was written? Why or why not? Did the reading make you question or think about something else? What questions were you left with after doing the reading? Can you relate the reading to something going on in the media today? Does the author of a given reading have a valid and logical argument? If an

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    One of the most essential and influential bonds forms between a mother and her daughter. It is a bond that should not be taken for granted‚ for it places an enormous psychological weight upon a daughter’s lifelong character and well-being. However‚ when the inescapable struggles of economic depression and single motherhood arise‚ such a bond is sacrificed. Throughout Tillie Olsen’s “I Stand Here Ironing”‚ a mother looks back at her daughter‚ Emily’s‚ childhood and contemplates the positive and negative

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    more prone to engaging in unprotected sex‚ which is one of the leading causes to abortion. Through the years‚ different techniques are being utilized to prevent pregnancies or give alternatives to abortion. Better education regarding sex and improvements with contraception has made a lot of advancements in the past years. Teenage attitudes towards abortion in general and for themselves vary greatly. Some thinks that it is always wrong for a woman to have an abortion. Some see it as all right for

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    Salva sat in his seat absolutely terror stricken. The other boys jumped out of their seats and headed for the door. The teacher crawled away from the window and was heading for the door. He glanced back into the room and saw Salva still sitting in his seat with his hands covering his head and still looking panic stricken. The teacher called out to Salva but Salva completely ignored him. The teacher began shouting Salva name over and over again. Salva finally seemed to come to his senses

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    well-being and belongings. He argued that it was a natural right to have property and was determined from work. John Locke believed that claiming of property was made by the value of work or jobs. And property went ahead of government‚ but the governemt just can’t get rid of the area of the subjects immediately. He believed that human nature was described by reason and understanding. Everyone was equal and independent and had the right to defend themselves‚ based on "Life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit

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    The point of view and narrative structure of I Stand Here Ironing‚ by Tillie Olson‚ completely affects the theme of the story in many ways. The theme of the story is the powerful bond between mother and daughter. The point of view would have been less personal if it had been changed. The narrative structure consists of flashbacks‚ which are very valuable to the story and the way it is meant to be read and understood. Since the mother is talking about her daughter’s history‚ it makes the story more

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    ‘Why Did I Get Married Too?’ Review Tyler Perry is back with another spontaneous movie‚ ‘Why Did I Get Married Too?’‚ the continuation from ‘Why Did I Get Married?’ Filled with laughter‚ love‚ drama‚ and tears‚ Perry and the rest of the folks from the 1st movie reunite once again at a couple retreat to the Bahamas. Perry also plays a part in the movie‚ Terry‚ as a loyal and loving husband whose wife becomes very secretive from him. The drama begins once everyone arrives at the retreat. Patricia

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    DESERVE WHAT YOU HAVE? Yes I deserve to have what I have right now‚ because what have earned. Whatever I have known is because I learned it so I deserve to know it. Every one deserves to have whatever they have unless they are thief or cheater. Only thieves don’t deserve to have what they have because they are not the original owner of what they have. In our lives there will always be times in which we feel as though we aren’t deserving of much‚ but we should not forget to how valuable we are

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    reasons for the USA to get involved in Vietnam between the 1950’s and 60’s however they were all in stages‚ not just in one go. They called America and USA’S ’clash’ the "Cold War" which began mainly due to America and the USSR’S political differences. The USSR was a communist state and the USA and the other countries who were their partners were capalist states or countries. Many people believed that capalists and communists could not live alongside each other for long and that one system would take

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    How could the ENRON scandal been avoided? The Enron scandal could have been avoided had they had an organizational culture of honesty‚ integrity and ethics 1. There should have been stronger management and better ethical oversight. Even employees should have had a sense of the expected ethical values and try to maintain a strong sense of organizational culture. 2. There should have been measures in place to oversee the activities of accounting firms (Arthur Andersen)‚ as they acted as both Enron’s

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