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    Watsons Go to Birmingham” are both similar because they have the same theme‚ which is being different. In “Making Sarah Cry‚” the theme is being different because Sarah is being treated differently just because she is slow. In “The Watsons Go to Birmingham‚” the Watsons are treated differently because of their skin color. Although they have the same theme‚ they both show the theme differently by the character actions. In “Making Sarah Cry‚” Sarah stands up for her bully. In “The Watsons Go to Birmingham

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    Problem-Solutions Essay Standing Up For Education Education is one of the key ingredients to success. However‚ there is an ongoing problem with education that exists all over America‚ generally‚ amongst minorities in poverty ridden regions. “Education should have no colors or boundaries. Everyone should have an equal opportunity to learn” (Adams 5). The fact of the matter is that there are several things that make this difficult. One major problem is that there is no equality when distributing

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    The Problem of Evil Essay 1) Suffering can create philosophical problem for a religious believer because in the entire Christian view of the world‚ the Problem of Evil and Suffering is one of the biggest criticisms philosophers and ordinary people face‚ as they find it hard to prove this theory wrong while still proving that God exists. If god is all powerful‚ has created the universe and is totally responsible for it‚ and can do anything that is logically possible‚ then he could end evil and suffering

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    Teenagers and Drugs What is a Drug? A drug is any substance (with the exception of food and water) which‚ when taken into the body‚ alters the body’s function either physically and/or psychologically. Drugs may be legal or illegal and this are described as marijuana‚ hashish‚ cocaine (including crack)‚ heroin‚ hallucinogens‚ inhalants‚ and prescription drugs that are not used for medical purposes. Nowadays drugs are everywhere and it’s becoming more and more used. Drugs are common in teens and

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    Jose Antonio Hilado Problem-Solution Essay ENGLCOM C36B Prison Colonies as Solution for Prison Overpopulation Prison Overpopulation remains to be an unresolved problem that the Philippines is facing and which has been facing since 2000. Yet we have never heard about it being solved. The news or the media in general do not usually

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    underestimated and placed in a box for generations. In America‚ television and media has portrayed the “typical” family to be a Caucasian bread winning father‚ homemaker wife‚ and there 2 kids all living under one roof. But according to Eitzner’s book “Social Problems”‚ the actualization of how a family looks under one roof is based on economic conditions‚ and the typical family portrait never applied to immigrants and racial minorities because these people were denied equal opportunities to earn a family wage

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    Let’s Go Green and Save the Earth Let’s go green and save the earth - sounds like a tall order‚ doesn’t it? If you think about it though‚ governments and citizens alike are all working together towards the goal of becoming greener. There are many ways that we can work on our initiative "Let’s go green and save the earth". Here are a few you can do personally‚ as a citizen of planet Earth: • Upgrade the windows in your home to more efficient ones that help to retain the heat you create with electricity;

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    Case Study Analysis: Go Red for Women Cause-branding or cause-related marketing can be a risky endeavor for nonprofits‚ potentially sparking conflicts of interest and tarnishing nonprofits’ reputations.1 However‚ when executed carefully and strategically‚ as was done with the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Go Red for Women Campaign‚ the nonprofit can make a powerful impact. When moving forward on an adult inactivity campaign‚ AHA should consider lessons learned from Go Red: (1) the power of

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    government authority‚ usually on the grounds of religion‚ politics or public morality. My book Go Ask Alice‚ is one of the books that still remains on the banned book list. When looking into censorship and banned books‚ my book Go Ask Alice is one that is still fought about today. I am going to go into detail about why my book is about‚ why my book is banned‚ and what I think should happen with my book. To begin‚ Go Ask Alice is about a young girl who gets very much involved with sex and drugs. It’s an

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    Dahl 1 To Go Green or Not to Go Green? Very few people know the real definition of organic food‚ and most just call it “natural”. However‚ farmer J.I. Rodale describes it as: A system whereby a fertile soil is maintained by applying nature’s own law of replenishing it- that is‚ the addition and preservation of humus‚ the use of organic matter instead of chemical fertilizers and of course the making of a compost pile.(Schultz 35) In short‚ the difference between organic and non-organic

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