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    Carol Lea Benjamin is a popular American author from New York best known for her award winning titles on dog training and dog behavior. She made her debut with The Wicked Stepdog in 1982 and then in 1996 wrote This Dog for Hire the first novel of the Rachel Alexander and Dash novels‚ her most popular series. Lea Benjamin is herself a former private investigator turned dog trainer and teacher. She blends the experiences from the three careers and a little bit of inspiration to write the Rachel Alexander

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    went bankrupt by their own king‚ king Louis 16 and the high taxes came along with the bankrupt of their king. The success of this two revolution caused inspiration across the world‚ all the way to Latin America. The Latin American’s hated the fact on who had the most power by being from the Latin America homeland‚ Spain. The French revolution in my opinion is my favorite rebellion against the king. The unfairness to the French people during king Louis the 16 reign was quit terrible. Making lower

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    Coming to America

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    Coming to America Imagine this‚ living in a very small town; with only one store where you can make and receive phone calls‚ there are no public phones‚ no residential phone lines‚ no electricity and no running water. The roads are not paved until you get to the main road where people travel the most. The next town is about thirty minutes away‚ and there is only one bus that comes to this small town once a week‚ so people can go shopping and do other things. In this small town there are hardly any

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    Stupid in America

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    Diana Mendoza Due Date: February 12‚ 2015 Lab 1 Stupid in America EDUC 13001-6301 Stupid in America Are kids really stupid in America? Some people believe it is not the students who are stupid‚ they believe it’s the system that’s stupid. Schools argue it’s because of the money. They need more money to give a better education. In John Stossel’s documentary we can see that money is not the problem‚ a school in Kansas received more than what it usually does and instead of doing better in the test

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    American history classes is the pointing out of the hypocrisies of our founding fathers. They wrote and signed a document that stressed the importance of natural rights for all‚ yet all of them owned slaves that they considered inferior to themselves. Benjamin Banneker writes a letter to one of these founding fathers‚ more specifically the one that wrote “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ and that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights‚

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    Research/Experimentation- You conduct researd using the scientific process. A science-based industry and there are limitless opportunities for research-based SAEs. Placement- You work for someone‚ either pay for the experience. SAE is located in agribusiness‚ school labs‚ farms and ranches or in community facilities. Ownership- Make your own business‚ has to be a agricultural related business producing and marketing livestock‚ crops‚ nursery plants or forest products‚ lawn care. Processing products‚ repair

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    Illiteracy in America

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    America‚ the most technologically advanced and affluent of all nations on the earth‚ seems to have an increasingly larger illiteracy rate every year. This has become and continues to be a critical problem throughout our society as we know it. According to the National Adult Literacy survey‚ 42 million adult Americans can’t read; 50 million are limited to a 4th or 5th grade reading level; one in every four teenagers drops out of high school‚ and of the students who graduate‚ one in every four has

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    China and America There are two places that have had a profound impact in my life . one of them is china ‚and the other is America. China is my hometown . I have been lived there for almost 21 years .then 3 years ago ‚I moved to America. I just like a baby in America. I don’t know nothing about America. I need to adapt for the new world .when you compare them ‚they seem like dramatically different places‚ but they have some things in common . in fact ‚both of them give me an unforgettable memory

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    Mantsios Class in America In Mantsios article “Class in America” he states that Americans hold beliefs that blind them to social classes‚ citizens in America have four myths they use to ensure talk about the classes never take place. America has the largest gap between rich and poor in the world‚ and the lower class has no means to an end they can’t afford health care or quality education. The upper class avoids talk about social class the most; wealthy people don’t want to admit that they are better

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    is‚ learn the values associated with this trait through examples and experiences‚ and refuse to allow large successes to alter those values and simple living style. The act of obtaining this virtue is supported by Marcus Arelius’ Meditations and Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography. Finding the definition of modesty is altogether necessary to gain the trait into ones character. The word commonly associated with modesty is moderation: the avoidance of excess or extremes. This means we should not show

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