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    Economic Opportunities

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    America‚ there was enough economic opportunity for a poor European to want to take the long boat journey across the Atlantic Ocean to start a new life. Europeans began immigrating to America creating colonies in the mid-eighteenth century. There were thirteen original colonies. A variety of religions and classes of people such as rich merchants‚ poor famers‚ and slaves moved to colonial America. Most‚ but not all were able to benefit from the economic opportunity in the new land. This essay will prove

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    buck-passing behavior could be the most destructive human weakness and can even lead to disastrous consequences. When do people start buck-passing? Probably from early childhood. Small kids consistently quarrel or even fight over toys and other stuffs. When they accidentally hurt each other or break a vase‚ they would often blame other kids for causing the fight in order to avoid being punished by parents. How sad it is to see this human weakness is rooted deeply even in young children. Someone may

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    Army Habits

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    A first habit I need to get used to in becoming successful in the Army reserves is to exercise and lift weights frequently. With this habit‚ it can help me become a stronger person physically‚ I will be able to join faster due to my condition. Being physically and mentally prepared is a good quality to have because then they’re able to rely on you more. A second habit I need to get used to is eating healthier. I usually eat fast food once or twice a week and I would love to eat healthier each day

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    Army EO program

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    The Army’s equal opportunity programs mission is as said here “The Equal Opportunity (EO) program formulates‚ directs‚ and sustains a comprehensive effort to maximize human potential to ensure fair treatment for military personnel‚ family members‚ and civilians without regard to race‚ color‚ gender‚ religion‚ or national origin‚ and provide an environment free of unlawful discrimination and offensive behavior.” The mission of the equal opportunity is pretty clear to myself. The program protects everyone

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    Abstract This paper looks at four different views experts have concluded of salvation. It talks about who will receive salvation and how we receive salvation. There are four different views of salvation and each view is represented in this paper. Douglas Giivett and Gary Phillips take on the hard restrictivist view‚ in that only those who have given their lives fully to Jesus will be saved. John Hick argues a pluralist view‚ in that all people will be saved if they believe in God. Clark Pinnok explains

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    Land of Opportunities

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    Land of Opportunities I’ve been here for almost two months. Observing and listening to other people’s advice.. Back in the Philippines‚ I worked in the Government for about 8 ½ years.. being the chief of political affairs of our Mayor in the City‚ I have the opportunity in dealing with different kinds of people‚ from rich to the poorest‚ from (few only) kind politicians to (too much) corrupt Politicians. And most of the problems that I encounter are in Legal aspects. From land issue‚ to accidents

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    career opportunities

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    The Career Opportunities for BSHRM Graduates The research aims to determine the performance of the Hotel and Restaurant Management graduated students particularly in University of Caloocan City – Camarin Campus. The researchers would like to know whether they excel on their chosen career. They decided to take on this study to know and understand different opinions from the BSHRM graduating and non- graduating students. As we all know‚ as we all know‚ the Bachelor of

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    How does one find salvation? One would answer with the simple reply that salvation can be found through religion. There are a wide variety of religions that people put their faith in hoping to find their salvation such as; Buddhism‚ Muslims‚ Mormons‚ etc… but the most familiar is the Christian religion. In Langston Hughes “Salvation” exposes the flaws within the Christian religion‚ the fact that individuals do not understand what they are being taught and just doing what is expected of them as well

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    Backfire There are three types of irony. Verbal‚ situational‚ and dramatic irony. The two types of irony used in Langston Hughes’ first person narrative “Salvation” is verbal and situational irony. Verbal irony is the use of words to mean something different from what a person actually says. Situational irony occurs when the exact opposite of what is meant to happen‚ happens. Theses two types irony are introduced by Hughes’ Auntie Reed who begins to take Hughes to church for several weeks‚ and

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    Purpose and Pattern Analysis of “Salvation” “Salvation” was written by Langston Hughes. The essay recounts the story of Hughes’s loss of faith. Hughes‚ who is “going on thirteen” at the time‚ attends a church revival with his Auntie Reed. He literally expects to see Jesus at the revival because the adults in his life have told him that he will see Jesus. Eventually‚ Hughes and Westley are the only two boys left on the “mourners’ bench” . Westley‚ tired and frustrated‚ lies and is saved

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