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    I have to be the Rosa Parks of my school. I have to refuse to give in to the bully‚ and the "accepted" way that things operate; I must challenge the wrongdoings of others in spite of the consequences. I have to be the Dr. King of my state‚ sharing my voice and ideas with others. Not so that they can agree with me‚ but to inspire them to change their own

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    Bike riding is a great way to get exercise and fresh air and share time as a family. But before you and the kids rush out and start pedaling‚ there’s an important factor that you need to consider — safety. Helmet Basics Bicycle helmet use should not be optional for anyone in your family‚ no matter where you are or how short the ride. In many states it’s the law. Here’s why: Many bike accidents involve a head injury‚ so a crash could mean permanent brain damage or death for someone who doesn’t

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    rates as well as some important information on governmental policies in Sweden. Cohabitation Sweden is a worldly society with open-minded norms concerning the way men and women choose to live together. The choice between a formal marriage and informal cohabitation has long since been an essentially private matter. There is no set way to any particular family form‚ and not even Swedish family law (last revised in 1987) is confined to married couples. The law treats unmarried and married couples

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    Hir PEOPLE‚ POWERE AND POLITICS – ABORIGINAL ISSUES GENERAL OVERVIEW Dispossession The arrival and settlement of the British in Australia was not peaceful. As the colonies spread across the continent‚ Aboriginal people were dispossessed and displaced from their lands‚ killed in battles for their land‚ or by hunting parties. The settlers often resorted to inhumane techniques such as the poisoning of waterholes. The estimates of the numbers of Aboriginal people who died in frontier conflict vary

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    The Changing Roles of Women in the 1920s    In the 1920s‚ women were becoming more independent. This could be  seen in all walks of life. Changes could be seen in their home lives‚ as well as  in the choices available to them in fashion‚ employment and politics. Women  went from being second class citizens – and almost being the property of men  – to having the right to vote ("Winning the Vote: A History of Voting  Rights." Winning the Vote: A History of Voting Rights. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 31  Mar. 2015

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    The idea is to create euphoria in the fashion market by trying out new retail techniques and profiting by building more on store presentation. Fashion companies must make sure that they use effective Visual Merchandising (VM)‚ which involves shopper research‚ creating a distinct identity for the retailer (5). Estimated at a $ 180 billion market size and accounting for a national GDP of 10% the Indian retail industry is poised to see a growth of 11-12% per year. Further‚ India is placed sixth

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    There shouldn’t be a strict dress code because without having to choose what we want to wear‚ we are not given the freedom of expression. Without our expression we can’t show how we feel. “Shopping and spending behaviors often come from internal motivations such as emotions‚ experiences and culture‚” says Dr. Baumgartner. “You look at shopping or storing behaviors‚ even putting together outfits‚ and people think of it as fluff. But any behavior is rooted in something deeper. I look at the deeper

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    I stepped onto the ice and shivered. I was very anxious and couldn’t believe I was being thrown into the game halfway through. My teammate‚ Claire‚ had just tripped over a curling stone and landed on her knees‚ causing her to pull out of the game. So here I was‚ subbing in for her. I was so nervous that my hands were shaking. I didn’t feel confident at all; I didn’t know what the ice was like and I hadn’t warmed up. I took a deep breath and tried to calm down - it was my turn to throw my shots. I

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    Summary Writing – The CBSE Way by Admin on October 13‚ 2012 in English Man created remote to avoid going over to the TV every time to switch a channel. Huge articles were always there‚ some too huge that if we had such an article in exam; we would end up reading it all the three hours. To tackle this‚ man created short notes and summaries. Why re-read huge articles again and again when you can get the gist of it in just 1/3 rd of its length? Sound’s better no? Summaries can be of variable length

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    I had average grades but was an All-American wrestler on my high school team. In my weight class I made my way to regionals‚ states‚ and eventually won nationals and was ranked top ten in the state of Maryland. After winning I spoke to a reporter and spoke about the match‚ the preparation leading up to it‚ and my mentality as a wrestler. A man approached me

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