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    better parent and guardian from fathers because the nature of mothers are graceful. Topic sentence 1 Firstly‚ fathers are usually more accommodating expenses than mothers. Supporting detail : Mother always is the first person over the world who hopes good thing happen with her children. Supporting detail : Mother usually make sure that her children feel comfortable enough to talk to her whenever they want. Supporting detail: fathers often do not have time at home. Topic sentence 2 Other

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    ENGLISH AS A MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION For many years‚ the importance of English has increased because it has became a very common language all over the world. Owing to this situation‚ there are lots of argumentative topics which are about the power of English. One of them is about the medium of instruction at Turkish universities whether it should be English or not. First of all‚ the definition of the English as a medium of instruction can be made. Haagen – Schützenhöfer & Mathelitsch (n.d.) explain

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    Founding Fathers Essay

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    Our founding fathers had strong disagreements with each other about how the government should be structured. They were only successful because they compromised with each other; so everyone got only some of what they wanted‚ not everything that they want. If there is no comprise at all‚ then their will either be permeant gridlock or have one person make all the decisions and everyone else has to comply with that person whether they like it or not. Our founding father were afraid that if one person

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    In My Fathers Den

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    In my Fathers Den‚ a brilliant example of subjective filmmaking and credit should be given to the director Brad McGann for successfully developing a character who takes a journey through regression. McGann uses a series of flashbacks for Paul to revisit the traumatic past and then back to the obscure present to deal with the outcome of his memories. Brad McGann develops the character Paul‚ as a man who is lonely and isolated yet mystifying and secretive. He blocks out his emotions completely which

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    Father Knows Best

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    Father Knows Best” and “The Cosby Show” Annotation Some of the main concepts portrayed in the article “Father Knows Best” and “The Cosby Show”: Nostalgia and the Sitcom Tradition” by June and Timothy Frazer‚ are in which some of our traditional ideals and concepts towards women in America haven’t changed much over time. This article goes to identify two racially different sitcoms relating in the sense where the mother or females in the household of the show are undermined in their authority and/or

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    lifestyle holds him back. Some lessons Ponyboy learns is that ‘violence doesn’t solve anything’ and he must ‘stay gold.’ Firstly‚ the main character Ponyboy learns that he must ‘stay gold’. ‘Stay gold’ means staying true to yourself and don’t change. When Johnny was about to die the last words he said were ‘Stay gold’ to Ponyboy. Ponyboy discovers life has an expiration date and that he must stay true to himself and never change just because others are changing and because of peer pressure and he must

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    Argumentative Essay

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    Argumentative essay - Separate-Gender Classes in Co-Ed School is the best solution to the situation ·      Defend solution       Nowadays‚ many parents are worrying about the amount of distractions that exist in co-ed schools‚ which directly affect their children’s academic performance.      I propose:  Assigning students in Single-Sex School Allocating all girls in one classroom and all boys in another‚ while they are in the same school.  Defend on 2nd solution. And here is my argument.  Nowadays

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    Founding Fathers Failures

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    In the 18th century‚ the Founding Fathers began to build the framework of the American government using promising tools including natural rights and the rule of law. By using these tools‚ the Founding Fathers were able to draft the Declaration of Independence‚ which officially severed all political ties with Great Britain and a promised to establish a just government. To fulfill this promise‚ the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution of the United States to ensure that America would be a country

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    group homes serve a main function in providing care for children who are in need of social assistance. Even though group homes share the same goal of increasing the independence of abandoned youths‚ they vary in formats and functions to target specific needs for children. Family oriented structure of group homes makes it easier for staff to connect with children and meet their personal needs. While group homes provide many important services‚ they also have shortcomings. State run group homes employees

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    Ellis argues that modern day American’s take their freedom for granted‚ and act like there was never another possible outcome. He compares the founding fathers as actors in a play‚ with their lines written by God‚ and that there was no doubt the good guys would win to prove this point. While in reality‚ many soon to be Americans had either absolutely no idea they would win‚ or only hope to satisfy a gnawing feeling of doom in their gut. If they failed‚ they would be hunted down‚ tried‚ and executed

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