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    The Way of Life

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    The way of life is very different then the early way of life. Everyday people come up with more inventions leading to more advanced technology and more discoveries of the world we know today as earth. From things to discovering new animals or even elements the universe is changing and we are not sure for the better or for the worse. Although we are getting all of these new technologies and gadgets do we know the effect it has on the environment? In some cases we do and some we do not. For example

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    Friendship can change people’s lives for better and for worse. In John Knowles’ A Separate Peace‚ the main characters‚ Gene and Phineas‚ have a complicated relationship which changes both of their lives. Gene is better off having been friends with Finny because Finny’s death causes him to accept responsibility and reality. Preceding Finny’s death‚ Gene does not admit responsibility for Phineas’ fall. Gene decides to tell Finny that the fall was his fault‚ because he thinks that is what Phineas would

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    of UN in Peace keeping. The United Nations is an international Non-governmental organization founded on 24 October 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security‚ developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress‚ better living standards and human rights. Peacekeeping is one among a range of activities undertaken by the United Nations to maintain international peace and security throughout the world. It began

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    RECONSTRUCTION: WHO WON THE PEACE? The North may have won the war‚ but they did a horrible job in trying to win the peace. The south had their new form of slavery‚ which was contained in the "Black Codes"; laws passed throughout the South that laid heavy restrictions on what‚ who‚ and where African-Americans could be. President Johnson saw that the only way to get the freedmen as subordinates again was to let the south back in he started signing pardons so fast that they had to assign an office

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    A Separate Peace Dealing with enemies has been a problem since the beginning of time. "I never killed anybody‚" Gene had commented later in his life‚ "And I never developed an intense level of hatred for the enemy. Because my war ended before I ever put on a uniform‚ I was on active duty all my time at Devon; I killed my enemy there." In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ the value of dealing with enemies is shown by Gene‚ who was dealing with few human enemies‚ but his emotions created far

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    The Social Realism in War and Peace It is hard to truly understand the unbelievable detail and descriptions of Tolstoy’s writings without actually having read some of his work. Leo Tolstoy was a unique man with a different perspective on life and everything around us than anyone else. Influenced by the experience of fighting in the Crimean war‚ Leo Tolstoy composed his masterpiece‚ War and Peace‚ whose Victorian qualities included incredibly realistic descriptions which would inspire future

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    A Separate Peace In the book A Separate Peace written by John Knowles the main character attends an all boys school. The book is set during World War One and explains how life and how the boys at the school are effected. There are two main themes in the book and they are jealousy and friendship. The two themes are actually mainly between two friends that attend Devon. The two themes show up several times throughout the entire book. The two boys both experience the to themes and both have to over

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    Reagan during his speech makes valid points on peace and war. He goes back and forth on how the government can not keep the peace because of war‚ and that we can not have peace because the government does not know how to help the people. Reagan then argues that there is no argument that can be made over peace and war. “There’s no argument over the choice between peace and war‚ but there’s only one guaranteed way you can have peace—and you can have it in the next second—surrender.” (Reagan )

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    could go to college and get a good career job as the first step in the success stair? I heard it million times. You might not sure about it but you saw a good portion of adult did. But whether school and college grades and examination results provide a way of predicting or ensuring future success. As I do a simple searching in Google‚ I found that there are about 200 million results for the term “got degree but no job”. It means there are many people out there who struggle to find a job even they have

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    the lesson readers should receive that is significant to the entire text. Theme also can be what the story mostly focuses on. Stories often have a few themes‚ but typically there is central theme that ties the entire work together. Within A Separate Peace‚ friendship‚ adolescence (youth and growing up)‚ warfare‚ identity (identifying one’s true self)‚ reflection (memories and the past)‚ and a combination of jealousy and fear are a few words to sum up the major themes within the written work. The one

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