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    Vietnamese school culture deeply values maintaining social and academic impeccability. The struggle to appear competent and successful in work life makes expressing vulnerability in personal life a taboo. In high school‚ this cultural expectation has even influenced relationships with my parents and close friends - my interactions even with my own mother have for years been formal and polite‚ even indifferent. For example‚ I have never quite felt present around the family dinner table‚ always feeling

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    Automobile Has Improved Life” Some people think that the automobile has improved modern life. Others think that the automobile has caused serious problems. What is your opinion? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. The invention and proliferation of the automobile has improved the human lives considerably. In modern days‚ complete transportation of men and material is carried out with the help of automobiles. Automobiles in the modern era‚ for us are not luxury‚ but a

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    How much change has there been in rights for women? The social media leads the stereotypical thoughts that society has about women. During the early 1900’s‚ women weren’t allowed to leave their houses and were domestic servants for their husbands. They couldn’t vote at all. If they were divorced‚ they would have been treated as an outcast and have no employment and would not be able to drive. The Suffragists and Suffragettes used contrasting methods to try and get women the vote. The Suffragists

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    copy on the other side. The double helix is the perfect shape of a molecule that is as important as DNA. It is extremely stable‚ and relatively simple. The discovery of the double helix structure of DNA was significant because it showed that nature has a way of making things as simple and as efficient as possible. Criteria - Timeline explanation A - Explains clearly and gives valid reasons for importance An explanation of why you chose those significant events to include in your timeline:

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    Book 1 Part 3 Section 1 (Of knowledge) of Hume’s Treatise of Human Nature‚ paying close attention to Hume’s discussion of mathematic and geometric certainty. Furthermore‚ the following will ask four substantive questions: What does Hume say about knowledge? How does he say it? Why is the section important to the Treatise? And‚ lastly‚ is Hume’s theory on knowledge persuasive‚ or do his arguments crumble under greater scrutiny? In the section at hand‚ Hume attempts to offer his standard for epistemological

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    How to Get Rid Of Cottonmouth Though dry mouth is unpleasant‚ there are ways to feel better and make a return to a healthier and more pleasant mouth. Some of your questions may be answered here: Identifying Cottonmouth What is cottonmouth? You may have cottonmouth if you are experiencing chapped lips‚ difficulty swallowing‚ thirst‚ cough‚ hoarseness or saliva that feels thick. The name describes it perfectly because your mouth feels dry like cotton. This condition could be a result of salivary

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    Poverty and Oppressed: Why Has Poverty Been Occurring for so Long? “What I would like in the future is to do what I can to help people‚ is to help the poor so they have what they need. Everybody will have a stable house‚ everybody will be well and no child will be in need.” as stated by the eleven year-old Luisa living in poverty. How sad this makes me feel as a teenage girl‚ to know that there are billions of children all around the world suffering‚ along with their parents because of poverty

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    collection‚ The End of the Straight and Narrow‚ and back then I believed I was a dyed-in-the-wool fiction writer. I never considered that I had a life worth writing about‚ and like a lot of fiction writers‚ I’d been raised on the idea that nonfiction wasn’t the stuff of literature. There’s a long tradition of such prejudice. Ned Stuckey-French‚ for example‚ says‚ “[Essays] continue to be associated in the minds of many readers with fish-wrap journalism. They are seen as a product of memory and reporting

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    The Golden North Wall Of Tut Chamber What secrets does “Opening of the Mouth Ceremony” hold? British archaeologist and Egyptologist‚ Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in November 1922‚ which is located in the king’s valley of Egypt. The tomb was filled beautiful artifacts and skillful depictions made by the Egyptian craftsmen. Also‚ it revealed the lifestyles and exposed religions and beliefs of Egyptians. Each wall of the tomb has it’s own story with a specific theme. On the north

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    A Glimpse Into the World of “The Black Cat” Those who have read any of Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories know that most of them are full of suspense and mystery and that they efflict a feeling of horror and shock upon the reader. Poe studies the mind‚ and is conscious of the abnormalities of his narrators and he does not condone the intellectual expedient through which they strive‚ only too earnestly‚ to justify themselves. He enters the field of the starkly‚ almost clinically

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