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    Empty Lots

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    that all the empty lots in Thousand Palms are being used only for trash when they can be used for something important such as gardens. There are at least three empty lots in each street in the city. What we are trying to do is import at least one garden for each street to increase the amount of healthy foods in the city. By adding these gardens‚ it could decrease the obesity rate and possibly the death rate. We think that the citizens of Thousand Palms would agree with taking out empty lots and help

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    Tired and aggravated‚ I stumbled off of the bus. A tidal wave of heat came crashing down upon me. Critical thoughts blazed through my mind: would the rooms have an air conditioner? What will the food be like? My team and I snatched our gear out of the bus and scrambled to the hotel in hopes of finding a safe haven from the 35º C weather‚ at midnight. As I clumsily ran‚ I glanced at my surroundings. A towering hotel dead ahead‚ a night club to my left‚ a KFC behind me‚ and a supermarket to my right

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    your peers and understanding their perspectives makes working with them easier. My ability to work for compromise and to listen to people with an open mind has proven to be very advantageous in not only helping others‚ but in furthering my own goals. On multiple occasions‚ I have found myself acting as a diplomat when some of my peers are fighting. One of my best friends in particular has the tendency to start arguments and fights with anyone over anything. In spending time watching and

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    The Open Door Policy In 1898‚ The United States of America declared its “Open Door” policy. Under the Presidential of William McKinley‚ the U.S Secretary of State John Milton Hay issued and dispatched a statement in a form of circular diplomatic notes to the imperial powers having an interest in China namely‚ Great Britain‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ France‚ Russia‚ France and including Japan‚ the East Asia Superpower following their Victory in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894 - 95. These statement became

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    One Minute Mind Reading An Easy Way To Get Started With by Vin DiCarlo Author Of The Attraction Code One Minute Mind Reading An Easy Way To Get Started With Also By Vin DiCarlo The Attraction Code The Woodhaven Letters DiCarlo’s Escalation Ladder Secrets of Sexual Tension i This book is dedicated to the men who crave a woman’s touch so deeply‚ their darkest desire is to read her thoughts... ii What’s In “One Minute Mind Reading”? What is One Minute Mind Reading

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    Alexandre Winder ENC 1102 Professor Miller March 25‚ 2013 The Empty Cream Colored Bowl In the short story “Janus” written in 1986 by Ann Beattie‚ despites a woman who over time become obese with a cream colored bowl. Beattie in “Janus” portrays how people will often hang on to things order to fill a void in their live. Beattie shows that through the techniques of setting‚ characterization and symbolism. The story central character is not a real character at all‚ but in fact is an animated

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    The Purpose of a Liberal Arts Education A liberal arts education can open many doors for you. However‚ it may not be for everyone. A four year liberal arts degree is meant to make you a well-rounded person‚ but many people don’t feel the need to take classes that don’t directly apply to their career. Liberal arts exercises your mid; it makes it stronger. It helps develop an ordered mind and good thinking habits. You may never use the things you learn in a computer programming class‚ but it

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    1005 14 January 2013 The purpose of education is to create a healthy and well developed society‚ where the center is the educated and resourceful individual. It is to teach us how to think and analyze the world around but not to tell us what to think and what to do. It aims at creating the necessary understanding for what is good and bad individually‚ To develop creative thinking and imagination. Eric Hofer‚ a well known American writer‚ supposes that the purpose of education is to cultivate the will

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    Du Bois offers two purposes of education that are deeply related to another. First‚ Du Bois views education as the answer to the question of how to reconcile the three “vast and partially contradictory streams of thought” that he detailed in the beginning of Chapter 6. Those streams of thought refer to manner of thinking by the larger world who believes in the world-wide cooperation of satisfying human wants while maintaining afterthoughts of force and dominance‚ the older South who believes that

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    The purpose of education in the United States is to help develop the skills students will need to be successful in life; whether those skills are for a career‚ cultivating a social life‚ or knowing how to usefully spend free time. Schools should offer a wide variety of classes that help students realize their individual life calling. There should be standard classes that all students are required to take‚ as in an essentialist classroom. However‚ there should also be electives that allow students

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