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    Hope Essay

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    November 2010 Theme of Hope Hope in the face of adversity‚ hope in spite of the depression and mere survival they must endure‚ hope in the face of death and fear. One of the major themes that Cormac McCarthy emphasizes in The Road is hope: hope for a better world‚ hope that there are still good people out there. McCarthy uses the son as a symbol of hope throughout the novel to engage and grasp the attention of his readers. Hope is what progresses the novel‚ therefore without hope there is nothing.

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    College is one of the most important decisions a graduating high school senior will have to make to determine their future. Time off from college can either be beneficial to a high school student or harmful to him/her. Many students take time off before entering college because they are not confident in how they will be able to afford tuition‚ they are unsure of the direction to travel to become successful in the world‚ or they have made life long affecting decision prior to college. The reasons

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    don’t want that for myself. College is my opportunity to make something of myself and actually get by and be happy with the knowledge I learn. I will be the second in my family that will be attending college. I am the last born child of the generation of my family‚ so this would be a major step of change to my family’s generations. Attending college would be my way to express what I want to do and where I want to be in my life. I don’t want to get too caught up in the college life than become a drop

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    Marilyn Monroe Role Model

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    Seymour 2 Marilyn Monroe was a very well known actor and model in the 1950’s. She began her career as a model before shifting into acting. Some of the movies she was most recognized for include “The Seven Year Itch”‚ “The Prince and the Showgirl”‚ “Bus Stop” and “Some like it hot.” “Some like it Hot” was her most commercially successful film. This movie was listed as the greatest American comedy film of all time by the American film Institute in 2000. She was awarded numerous awards including a

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    Social Networking In Schools: Educators Debate The Merits Of Technology In Classrooms In this digital world‚ opportunities for education are available like never before. Though teachers using online tools are empowering students take part in their education‚ they may also expose them to inappropriate material‚ sexual predators‚ and bullying and harassment by peers. Teachers who are not careful with their use of the sites can fall into inappropriate relationships with students or publicize photos

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    vacations‚ travel abroad‚ summer beach trips‚ and holidays are all examples if situations where you can take extra preventive measures to keep your family as safe and healthy as possible. Family The word family (from Latin: familia) is a group of people affiliated by consanguinity‚ affinity‚ or co-residence. In most societies it is the principal institution for the socialization of children. Extended from the human "family unit" by biological-cultural affinity‚ marriage‚ economy‚ culture‚ tradition

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    What Can College Do For You What do you go to college for? The argument of having a college education starts with some people agreeing that a college diploma will get the higher paying jobs‚ where others can do without higher education because it is simply not needed and is deemed useless. In the society today‚ students can not answer why attending college is beneficial‚ and most do not have a clue as to what they are attending for. Many people do not have the urge to attend college because of

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    I chose the first image of marlin Monroe and the girl suffering from anorexia because of the huge controversy between the two. The use of these two images by each other are very well put together. The iconic marlin Monroe was a very healthy actress and wasn’t afraid to show it. And the second picture lacking body fat represents our society and what the media often times portrays as socially acceptable. The Images colors strike you especially in the second image when the shading is intensified to

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    United States president Theodore Roosevelt announced the Roosevelt Corollary‚ an addendum to the 1823 Monroe Doctrine‚ in response to European nations that were trying to force Venezuela to repay its debts. Roosevelt threatened to send naval ships to Venezuela if those nations sought to forcibly collect the debt. Stability must be preserved‚ Roosevelt said in his 1904 annual message to Congress‚ even if it requires an "exercise of international police power." The Roosevelt Corollary‚ based on the

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    At a first glance‚ Sam Monroe is a character who one could easily assume is a very angst-filled‚ lonely‚ and misunderstood teenager. This being said‚ it is no secret that Sam is quite troubled‚ in fact his appearance and moodiness are a clear cry for help and attention and could be signs of severe depression. His cry goes unanswered as his family is too busy and selfish to be bothered with his needs‚ turning him into an equally selfish person. Sam takes out his frustration by doing drugs‚ as seen

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