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    Crisis and the USSR including the United States. But out of all‚ there was only one man who knew how to treat this situation peacefully and calms which were John F. Kennedy. II: Paragraphs that support one another and have related points. A. This essay must include a well-described paragraph about the Cold War. 1: The different point of views of the USA. 2: The rivalry of the USA’s‚ countries that didn’t agree with them and were against the US. 3: What position they played during the Cold War‚ were

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    simpler matter. Classification‚ however‚ is a double-edged sword. The different opinions that every person is entitled to means that some classifications will be disagreed with. How could you change the the way something is classified if you disagreed with it? The truth is you most likely cannot. Sadly‚ small groups of powerful people choose how the world we live in is classified. The negatives of categorization seems to be a heavy price to pay for the few benefits we receive. Classification not only causes

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    Underground Railroad Underground Railroad was used for slaves who evidently‚ grew tired of the way the southern whites treated them. Though‚ the name says that it ’s an "Underground Railroad" it was given that name because of the way escaped slaves had to be carried out secretly. It did not contain a railroad nor was it underground. Never would slaves (those who knew about the Underground Railroad) escape during the day time; it was secrecy that led them into succession. The darkness helped a lot

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    I. INTRODUCTION: A. Is Shylock a man "more sinned against than sinning‚” or does he take his revenge too far in the pursuit of his pound of flesh? B. The wrongs against Shylock climax in the courtroom scene. He has lost his ducats‚ daughter‚ and now his religion. C. Thesis: The absolute epitome of selfishness can be described from within Shylock’s character; that selfishness is what prevents any would-be sympathizers from being able to fully commit themselves to Shylock’s case. II. BODY PARAGRAPH

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    Paragraph 1: Introduction In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ one of the main characters‚ Lady Macbeth changes quite drastically. Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth’s husband is predicted to become king of Scotland by three witches and she believes it is true. Lady Macbeth convinces her husband take that title when he is still contemplating the idea and he agrees before he can come to his senses. Lady Macbeth at first begins to convince Macbeth into things that ultimately lead to their downfall‚ but

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    The scenario of this case a very complex matter in terms of the law‚ on the one hand you have the breach of gun/firearms laws and criminal negligence and on the other hand you have involuntary harm to another person. In order to hold the correct person liable‚ we must first examine the core facts and issues of this case which will enable the application of the law to these facts‚ allowing the DPP to be advised in the most suitable and accurate manner. The first and foremost issue to be noted in

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    Doris Drugdealer was arrested for drugs and sentenced a ten year. She was free for 34 years until the police found her fingerprints. Her family wants the governor to allow her clemency. 2. Doris grew up to be a nice and clean lady. She sold drugs when she was 19 and escaped for prison. She believed in ethics and there is a risk every day of your life. Doris Drugdealer changed from being a drug dealer and started to give attention to your family and friends. She showed love and care to them

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    I. After many years of working hard and learning in school‚ students tend to become tired and stressed‚ seeking a way to escape it all. As J. Maarten Troost wrote‚ “Escapism‚ we are led to believe‚ is evidence of a deficiency in character‚ a certain failure of temperament‚ and like so many -isms‚ it is to be strenuously avoided. ’How do you expect to get ahead?’ people ask. But the question altogether misses the point. The escapist doesn’t want to get ahead. He simply wants to get away.” (Troost)

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    The War of 1812 was a war that lasted approximately two to three years between the British and the United States it is also known as the “second war of Independence”‚ because of the agreement also known as the Treaty of Ghent‚ which of course ended the War of 1812 on February 17‚ 1815. This war was about the British cut off supplies to the United States because the British didn’t want to give supplies to the enemy; The Royal Navy also took seamen from the U.S. merchant ships and forcing them to work

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    I. Introduction a. Attention Grabber: Is the score on one standardized test a true assessment of a student’s knowledge and skills? Did you know standardized tests have been a part of American education since the mid-1800s? b. Topic: My topic is whether or not the use of standardized tests is improving education in New Jersey and America and if it is fair or unfair to take the SATs. c. Specific Purpose: My specific purpose with my topic is to inform my audience about how standardize testing‚ SATs

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