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    Drug Abuse

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    too dangerous and debilitating to dabble in or end up hooked on. Lastly ‚ additional conflicting backlash of illegal drug use is finding yourself alone. Ruining your personal and professional life for this fascination is not worth it. One of the saddest aspects of drug addiction is by the time an addict realizes they have a problem‚ it has already taken a heavy toll on their loved ones (Rehm 3). When a person’s state of mind is altered‚ it makes it near to impossible to perform a career at typical

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    Toni Baker-Moore ENGL 1010-152 Writing # 2 2/20/13 As the richest part of the country in the world‚ what can we do to help these people? The way of homeless people seems very far away from yours- but in some ways quite near. For any of us‚ the loss of jobs‚ the death of a spouse or a child or a severe physical disability could be the route to total despair. These are the tragedies that have happened to many homeless people. Struck by personal tragedies‚ the people in shelters across America

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    Music Affects People

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    listen to the most‚ affects their character‚ as it affects their mind. There is no contradiction regarding that music affects our emotions. It can make us sad or ecstatic. Different genres induce different feelings. ‘Country music’ is known as the saddest genre‚ with its slow and simple music. People who do not like it become easily bored and the ones‚ who do‚ usually are mellow natured. People who like ‘Metal’ and ‘Punk/Gothic Rock’ are usually rebellious and energetic. On the other hand the people

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    suggested. I give the parents all kudos and prompts in their attempt to follow the “experts” advise. I have to say they had far more patience than I ever would have had. I am glad that they finally realized the “experts” may not be right at all. The saddest part of this book is when Lynn had meningitis. The poor little girl had no idea what was happening and was probably scared to death that her parents were deserting her. They had no way to tell her what was going on and I know that was difficult

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    way to meet them. Death is not a definitive parting for Africans‚ it is only a moment‚ a stage in life  Violence There is a lot of violence in Africa. Much of the war is political and also for the search of diamondsand other mineral resources. The saddest part of it all is that children and civilians are usually the victims. They drag small boys to join their rebel groups and teach them to wage war against political parties or other tribes around. Drug use The drug use in Africa is rapidly growing

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    In the story‚ "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omeals‚" bye Ursela Le Guin‚ the Festival of Summer comes to the cito of Omelas‚ but that is not mainly what the story is about. The story is mainly about small child living deep uner a local store. He/she has been locked under the store for a very long time‚ living on nothing but ………… and sitting in its own feces. It has never been out in the real world and never will. The town has put the small child there and say they cannot let it out now because

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    improve the quality of the air‚ we have to be more conscious about what causes this kind of pollution and the effects of it. The air pollution causes harm and discomfort to humans or other living organisms and also damages our natural environment. The saddest situation is to realize that the main causes of deterioration of our lives are caused by us. Here is the most important cause of air pollution and the effect in our quality of life. The industry and transportation are the two main sources of air

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    this is a sad day as one of the strongest Capulets has been killed. We are gathered here today to celebrate his life and death and to also clear up for some people what actually happened the night he so sadly died. The night he was murdered was the saddest deaths we have had in a long time. That night‚ he was looking for Romeo‚ a Montague‚ who is the foil in this story. Tybalt was upset that Romeo had crashed the Capulet party we threw not long ago‚ so he went to confront him. While looking‚ he stumbled

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    Autobiography

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    ago‚ upon going home from school‚ eveything in me changed- spiritually and most especially‚ physically. It was a near- death experience and definitely a life changing one. Without my family and friends who wouldn’t have been there for me‚ in that saddest‚ most terrifying time in my life‚ I would not have survived the greatest challenge yet that God has given me. By that experience I have learned so much the value of the life that we have and the blessings that God has given us‚ most especially the

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    1. Identify some of the challenges that Chris Gardner faced when trying to sell his bone density scanners. There are many challenges that Chris Gardner faces selling the bone density scanners. The scanner represents many things to Chris. Firstly it represents money. Chris’ challenge is to sell his scanners to help fund his and his son’s life whilst he is completing his intership at Dean Witter. Secondly‚ the scanners represent a burden for Chris. They symbolise the challenges he had to ovecome

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