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    Before I went to the meeting‚ I was expecting the meeting to be like seen on TV. Looking something around the lines of a middle school auditorium with chairs all facing the stage and someone gets up there and talks. Or a meeting where everyone sits in a circle‚ facing each other and each person shares. Instead‚ the meeting was in a cafeteria in a hospital. The seating was very casual and welcoming. When we walked in there was about 40 people just talking and sharing. There was a very positive vibe

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    From David Crockett Middle school to George Bush High school‚ was a big transition. Middle school was so simple to me compare to high school. Bush was definitely bigger than Crokkett‚which made harder to find classes in freshman year. Freshman year was good for me in personal and educational way. Some anxieties that I had in fresh man year was that I was not going to be with my friends from middle school. I wanted to have classes with people that I knew at the time. I was lucky to have some of my

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    Middle School vs High School There are many differences between middle school and high school. Transitioning between the two schools can be intimidating yet impelling for many people. Shifting from middle school to high school is a big change for many students. Compared to middle school‚ high school has a bigger size‚ more classes‚ and gives people more independence. Middle schools and high schools have different sizes. Most middle schools are combined by surrounding elementary schools while high

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    The Declaration Questions The Declaration- By Gemma Malley Chapter 1 1. Anna is at Grange Hall because she is a surplus. 2. A surplus is an excess of production or supply. A surplus is more than what is needed or used. Anna is referred to as a surplus because she is not meant to be there and is more than what the people need. Anna is just part of the excess of people. 3. A Valuable Asset is someone who is an extremely useful person. A Valuable Asset is there to clean‚ cook and do all

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    Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMzY1KJVeo]‚ for each of these documents is a solid‚ memorable piece in style and historical support. Both pieces begin with many similar key factors‚ establishing affinity between the speaker and his audience on the concrete basis of a common background. Jefferson does not say "I hold these truths..." or "the government" or even "you‚ the public" when beginning his famous declaration. The first

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    relating to "teenage rights" (maybe give me 3 so i can get started?) HELP PLEASE! I totally dont get this thing. and my teacher is horrible‚ she gave us a page direction and 2 day’s 2 do it but she’s not going to be here tomorrow so i can’t get help from her! so please?! 1 year ago Report Abuse Additional Details I Thank Both of you guys for ur great help but i can only pick one best answer if i could pick both‚ it would totally be both of u guys! u guys are a life saver!!!!!! 1 year ago it

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    is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it‚ and to institute new Government…" Clearly describe three examples from any period of American History when Americans attempted to follow these words. One example of a time that Americans attempted to alter or change the U.S. Government was during the civil war. At this time‚ Southern (Confederate) states tried to withdraw from the union. Another example is how since the 1990s‚ Texas has had certain pleas to leave the nation and become the Republic

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    Introduction: Our Independence Day is on 15th August. It is celebrated throughout the Country as on this day of the year 1947‚ India won her freedom from foreign rule. It came after a long and hard struggle. Preparation for the day: We celebrate this day with great zeal every year. This year great preparations were made in our school. Every one of us was eager to take part in the Independent Day Celebration. The vice principal drew up a programme which was announced by the principal on the 12th

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    "The Declaration of Independence provides three unalienable rights: life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. Out of these three‚ the pursuit of happiness is definitely the most important to me. If one does not understand the pursuit of happiness‚ they simply won’t be able to live life to the fullest. Completing every single task requires the pursuit of happiness‚ because if one is miserable while performing a task‚ it will only make it worse. Everyone might as well do everything with a smile

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    drafting of the Declaration of Independence. Serving in the Virginia House of Burgesses and Continental Congress‚ the Founding Fathers found Jefferson to be qualified for the position. On July 4th‚ 1776‚ the draft was sent to King George III to officially declare independence from the English Crown. Thomas Jefferson wrote this clear and persuasive argument for the United States to break away from England using persuasive appeals and stylistic devices. Throughout the Declaration‚ methods of persuasion

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