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    Rebel Without a Cause

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    Rebel Without a Cause One of the major themes that are presented throughout the whole entire movie is the dysfunctional relationship between one of the characters and their fathers. The movie portrays father figures as problematic which then shape the actions and the characters themselves as the movie progresses. We can see all three dynamics of the father figure presented through Jim‚ Judy‚ and Plato. Through Jim‚ the father figure that he is presented with is a father who is weak allows himself

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    Good Without Siddhartha

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    of a higher power. The article “ Atheist Activists Targeting Children With ‘Good Without a God’ Campaign” by Heather Clark presents two opposing views on religion as presented by different campaigns. The “Good Without a God” campaign presents the belief that morality can exist without the notion of religion. The other campaign‚ CBH Ministries‚ presents the notion of God to children at a young age. The “Good Without a God” website caters to children of all ages by including a section for children

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    According to teachers for as long as any can remember‚ one cannot survive in this world without mathematics‚ yet thousands in the United States alone cannot grasp mathematics‚ cannot learn mathematics because of "Dyscalculia" (also called Dyscalcula). Dyscalculia is a term meaning "specific learning disability in mathematics." People who suffer with a poor memory for all things mathematical have many other symptoms and characteristics. Taken as a whole‚ these coexisting conditions comprise what

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    Why Did America Enter Ww2

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    I don’t think the USA was better off for entering world war 1 for I think it cause the people of America more harm than good. When the US enter the war there was a lot of jobs unfilled because of the movement of men going Europe to fight the war. As a result manufacturers had to keep production up to support the war‚ this led to new technologies to help manufacturers meet the needs of the government and people. This also led African Americans and women to fill many needed jobs‚ this helped with the

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    Rebel without a cause

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    items and that he really needs them to show they care. Jim’s dad is certain that he buys Jim things but he questions whether he gives him love. Jim with in the first couple minutes displays however teen-ager feels “you are tearing me apart”. Rebel Without a Cause allows a parallel between teenage rebellion in the 50’s and teenage rebellion now. Jim rebels against not only the law but as well his parents in the first scene. His father says drinking every once in while isn’t the worst thing while his

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    Living without parents

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    Growing without Parents Sometimes I don’t understand why people take their parents for granted. I see that not everybody appreciate what parents do in order to get what you want or what are your needs. I just don’t understand why? When I was a kid‚ I didn’t have the chance nor the opportunity of having my parents ask me what I want or what I need‚ I didn’t even have the chance of knowing parents. I did not had that feeling of being loved‚ that feeling that if something happens to me‚ there is someone

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    Life Without Electricity

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    Created on Wednesday‚ 10 November 2010 19:31 | Sharyn Byers | Growing up in the 2000s must be so much different than anyone could have ever expected. | With everyone having the newest cell phones‚ gadgets and shortcuts to help them better their everyday lives‚ it provokes the question‚ “What did we do before we became so reliant on technology?” Part of growing up is learning how to think for yourself and getting through certain situations on your own‚ but with programs or apps that do

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    A Day Without Electricity

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    to switch on the light before I quickly realize no power equals no lighting. So I change in the dark. I know it’s slightly weird‚ but sometimes I can slightly see through the dark and I can see my bed‚ cupboards and chair and that stuff! I turn to pull up the curtains expecting to see the street lights glimmering the thinly snow-covered concrete that’s called a street. I was completely wrong. It was pitch black and so dark that I expected to see Jason anytime bursting through the window with his

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    Doctors Without Borders

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    matter where it is needed or who needs it. This was the beginning of Medecins Sans Frontieres‚ (MSF) or‚ in English‚ Doctors Without Borders. The philosophy of MSF is that all people have the right to medical care‚ regardless of race‚ religion‚ or nationality. Today‚ according to MSF‚ the world needs medical doctors who can provide aid to any nation quickly‚ efficiently‚ and without political pressures. MSF began as “a couple of doctors with a suitcase and a dream.” Now it is the largest nongovernmental

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    without seeing the dawn

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    self-motivated to learn‚ enjoys the process of learning‚ and sees the value of what he learns. Deborah Stipek‚ Ph.D‚ Dean of the Stanford University School of Education‚ is an expert in the subject of motivation in young children. She’s also a mother‚ so her latest book‚ Motivated Minds/Raising Children to Love Learning‚ is full of practical advice. Dr. Stipek says kids will be self-motivated to learn when they: Feel competent about something Have some choice and control over their learning Believe

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