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    Summary Christine Pinsent-Johnson has written a story titled “The Visitor”. At the beginning of this story the town of Copelin‚ Newfoundland was slowly dying and lots of people were leaving to find a better life. William wanted to leave to but his dad‚ Graham-Percy‚ didn’t want to have to find a new job because he knew he would never find one as good as his current job. Will hadn’t been very happy with his dad lately; he wanted him to just stand up and state his mind‚ not to agree to everyone

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    THE CONCORD REVIEW 57 THE DEATH OF PHILIP OF MACEDON Amalia Skilton ho caused the assassination of Philip II‚ King of Macedon from c. 355 to 336 BC? Was it his wife Olympias‚ his son Alexander‚ or some other person or group? The answer is critical‚ for it shapes the modern world’s understanding of Alexander the Great more than does any other issue. Did Alexander exploit conflicts between Macedonians‚ arranging his father’s death in order to become King‚ or was he innocent of the crime‚ creating

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    stronger and stronger. Everyone probably has a telephone or computer so people have various communicating software to connect with their family‚ friends‚ or other colleagues. Some software‚ such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and WeChat‚ became very popular today. However‚ in the article “The Pleasure of the Texting" Charles McGrath thinks that texting message can hurt a relationship. In my opinion‚ WeChat can strengthen a friendship because people can communicate with their friends every time and everywhere. In

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    Famous people and their privacy Like most children‚ you and I probably once fantasized about being famous when we were older. Whether it’s mesmerizing thousands with music‚ or having a star role in an action movie‚ being a famous celebrity is something most people in North America covet in at least one point of their life. But famous people are always persuaded by photographers and reporters‚ which destroys their privacy‚ and enables the public to know the daily life of every celebrity. Celebrities

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    who had the great specialty to look far beyond the horizon‚ a genius who could peep into the future. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar was a maestro who did not follow the direction of the wind but made a new direction in which the wind could move and millions of people followed the wind that was led by Dr.B.R.Ambedkar. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was born in the British-founded town of Mhow an important military center near Indore‚ Madhya Pradesh .He was the fourteenth and last child of Ramji Sankpal and Bhimabai Murbadkar

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    common enemy to be united While a number of people may think that Americans do not need a common enemy in order to stay united‚ it should be noted that Americans do need a common enemy to stay united. One reason is having a common enemy gives people something to think about besides the problems they might find in their neighbors. Another important reason‚ that will unite citizens is that the enemy does not need to be a country or group of people. Finally‚ when citizens have a common enemy‚ it will

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    Do Not Fear What You Do Not Understand Science‚ defined as how humans understand the world and themselves‚ throughout tedious experiments and observation science gives the facts and truths of this world and beyond. In J. Michael Bishop’s article‚ “Enemies of Promise”‚ he explains the truth about science‚ while risks remain in science‚ the benefits greatly outweigh them. In this essay‚ my purpose is to give the reader peace of mind knowing‚ furthering science will help benefit in; education‚ health

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    Louis Isabella 15 November 2011 POSC-276 Dr. Dunham Of the people‚ By the People‚ For the People: Direct Democracy in America Since the first governments were created citizens have been trying to gain more influence on the laws and the politicians who make them. In representative democracies like the United States‚ sometimes relying on politicians to legislate in the interest of the people just isn’t enough. This is when the voters step in and use processes like initiative‚ referendum‚ and

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    Marcus Garvey is an extremely articulate man of great courage and vision. In The Negro’s Greatest Enemy Garvey pours his heart over the treatment of black people and how that he will bring forth his dream of “a new world of black men‚ not peons‚ serfs‚ dogs and slaves‚ but a nation of sturdy men making their impress upon civilization and causing a new light to dawn upon the human race.” And 5 days after his dream he established The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities (Imperial)

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    Saudi Arabia’s Number One Enemy: Traffic Accidents 1. INTRODUCTION Traffic Accidents are the main cause for the death and injury of many people and account for huge property damages in the world in general and developing countries in particular. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is no exception to this world-wide problem. Traffic accidents are in fact‚ the first major death rate in the country where 6‚485 citizens have died and more than 36‚000 were hurt in over 485‚000 traffic accidents during

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