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    How to be a successful student? Different people may have different understandings about the definition of ’successful student’. I personally believe a successful student must be good in all aspects. A student who does extreamly well in math or physics but cannot write‚ read and use his own language and pass the necessary examination then he is not successful‚ vice versa. Moreover‚ if a student can pass all the examination on all subjects with high marks but doesn’t have a healthy body‚ then he or

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    Being Successful In My Life Success is finding your way to reach your goals in life. It is a journey which has several peaks that build on one another. It comes from within while realizing what my own strengths and weaknesses are to determine my accomplishments. I have confidence and high self-esteem which I need while growing as a person. I am a successful student at Piedmont Technical College as well as my prior education because I am prepared when I attend my classes. I am where I am at today

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    During the reconstruction period a huge change shifted in the south and that was the freeing of the African American slaves. Of course they slave owners didn’t agree with this decision so after the reconstruction period the angry white southerners who had power in the south before the civil war slowly gained their power back. Once of the things to take place was the denying blacks the right to vote by harder for them to be eligible. The whites decided to create literacy test since it was clear that

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    How To Become Successful The definition of success can be distinct from one to another. Also‚ we regard success as different things as time goes by. When I was young‚ I was always asked to get good grades and so that I can enter into a famous university and find a good job and make a big fortune. Now‚ as a sophomore and an adult who already has independent thinking‚ I indeed agree with the expression in dictionary - success is the achievement of something that you have been trying to do.

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    Progressive DBQ At the start of the 20th century‚ the United States were experiencing many changes in the ways that their economics and politics operated. After the Civil War‚ Restoration‚ and the Gilded Age‚ the Progressive Era was a time the United States could establish the principles of the country and begin to build what America is today‚. With large monopolies running the nation’s economy‚ such as those run by J.P. Morgan‚ Carnegie‚ Rockefeller‚ and Vanderbilt‚ many people sought Reformation

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    Do you think civil disobedience during the SELMA period and civil disobedience during current times are the same? Civil disobedience during the SELMA period was not good‚ people would be attacked and sometimes killed. Civil disobedience now isn’t as bad as the SELMA period‚ our present time civil disobedience is not as bad‚ now people just get arrested and charged with trespassing. Civil disobedience is the refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws or commands of the government. Civil disobedience

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    Respect I believe that respect for one other is a big social issue we face today in our generation. We see this problem in teens‚ in so many places. For example‚ in school there is a lack of respect for students from other fellow students. At home there is a lack of respect from the children to their parents. There is also a lack of respect from young adults to most authoritative figures.  People in school today never listen to the teachers. They talk when the teacher is talking‚ and totally disrespect

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    I am a Progressive at the Turn of the Century In the turn of the twentieth-century‚ progressive reform was at a heightened level of action‚ and change was abundant. Reformers were committed to social justice and wanted to introduce and enforce laws for many things in society‚ including many of the working class standards. Reform movements involving widespread child labor—especially in coal mines‚ textile mills‚ and department stores were among these progressive movements made. As with other progressive

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    Elizabeth I and Henry IIIV were both very successful as rulers‚ but which one was more successful? Some might say it was Elizabeth for defeating the Spanish Armada‚ but others might argue that it was Henry because he succesfuly broke the English church from the Roman Cathoic church. Today I aim to answer that question Historians argue that one reason for Elizabeth’s success because she never got married (or at least‚ there is no record of her ever getting married.). The reasoning behind this says

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    The Industrial Revolution was mostly bad for the working class‚ although there was a few benefits from it. The Industrial revolution caused the working class to lose their jobs and work in unpleasant conditions. As well as destroy their bodies‚ but their was some good that benefited them. The working class became more efficient with machines and needed fewer workers. Mostly‚ the working class was affected dramatically and was not good for them. “The number of Scribbling-Machines extending about

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