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    I have to talk in English no matter what because English is an international language. I think this will improve my speaking and also my level of confidence. Besides‚ it also can give me greater awareness of my own national identity. It also will allow me to widen my perspective and become self-sufficient. By being an exchange student I will meet new friends from all around the world. It is incredible to see hordes of people from numerous foreign regions interacting with one another‚ forming friendships

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    John F. Kennedy had a presidential term that contained many successful advancements‚ but also some major setbacks. He used his knowledge to help the United States take a leap in technology and strategy. Some of his plans and ideas though were rather controversial. Evaluating the presidency of breakthroughs and setbacks makes many question if his run was successful. The major inventions and ideas that were produced from JFK have helped America in various ways‚ yet the setbacks may have caused some

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    Leibniz's Problem Of Evil

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    problem of evil baffles some of the greatest minds in the world and nearly effects everyone in their everyday life. If god is so great‚ then why is there evil? The problem of evil has to do with god‚ it is very easy to comprehend. It is primary object to the overall existence does god exist? The problem of evil that Leibniz speaks of is one that deals with the notion that the existence of evil in the world is incompatible with a complete Devine being. Perhaps Theresa reason why god permits all evil in the

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    In John Bul Dau’s memoir‚ God Grew Tired of Us‚ he tells the inspiring and heart wrenching story of the Lost Boys of Sudan. This two hundred and eighty one page book was published in 2008 in the USA. John’s moving story begins by explaining the tense political situation in his beloved homeland‚ Sudan. Sudan is a country located in Northern africa. John was born in1974 into the Dinka tribe in the agricultural and cattle raising farm of Duk County. The environment of southern Sudan is scorching hot

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    The reasons your credit score fluctuates Applying for a new credit All credit cards have limits depending on how you use it. A new card may have a lower score. However‚ when you cancel all the past cards‚ it affects your score negatively. So‚ therefore‚ when applying for a new card‚ keep the limits in mind. Payment history You must repay your loans on time. Missed payments are recorded on your file for around seven years. So‚ therefore make sure you never miss the date of repayment of your debt

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    The Evil Eye

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    Creative non fiction describes true experiences and is based on true facts and events‚ unlike many other genres. Racism is depicted during multiple occasions in “The Evil Eye” written by Wanda Coleman. The writer tells stories that have impacted her by using creative non-fiction as an attempt to raise our awareness of racism. Coleman is married to a white man‚ and not only are they judged by the people of his race‚ but by her people as well. “… Those who marry across barriers of class‚ colour and

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    God Is Great

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    Introduction To some‚ it is a story of judgment and condemnation. Others see it as a story of grace‚ restoration‚ and hope. For those willing to admit their sin and accept God’s judgment‚ grace‚ and restoration‚ it is both. For those of us who have experienced moral failure‚ divorce‚ or other such life experience‚ it is a message of hope‚ healing‚ and restoration that reminds us that God’s agenda is not to crush sinners under his feet‚ but to heal them and restore their relationship with Him. For

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    The Evils of Corruption

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    The Evils of Corruption Many studies have been conducted that show the evils or consequences of corruption. And corruption has taught the Nigeria a dangerous and wrong lesson that it does not pay to be honest‚ hardworking and law-abiding. Through corrupt means many political office holders acquire wealth and properties in and outside Nigeria; and many display their wealth (which is beyond the means)‚ but the society does not blink. This has made politics a big business in Nigeria‚ because anything

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    God and Zoroastrianism

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    good and evil would not have been created. Before‚ people had morals but Zoroastrianism introduced the concept of good and evil to them. So nowadays‚ people know for sure what good and evil is. Zoroastrianism is a one of the oldest monotheistic religion. Zoroastrianism is also called Mazdaism or Magianism. Although Zoroastrianism is a monotheistic religion‚ it can also be considered a dualistic religion because the belief system of Zoroastrianism believes in good or bad. There are also Gods for the

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    Is Macbeth Evil?

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    The character Macbeth is shown to be very evil in Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare. He was not evil until he becomes tempted by the Witches prophecies. Macbeth was a noble man until he was tempted by evil. The evil consumed him overtime‚ from all the murders he commits‚ and from trying to interfere with the witches prophecies. Macbeth would not be evil had he not been prophesied to be a king‚ or had he been influenced to commit crimes from Lady Macbeth‚ or from his temptations of rising to

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