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    My Ideal Home

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    I would like my house to be a small‚ double-storeyed detached bungalow‚ modest by modern by modern standards but a place which will complement my desire for harmonious living. What I have in mind is a building in a gated community on at least ten thousand square feet of land overlooking a slope where I can enjoy the cool breeze‚ the fresh air and the beauty of a mature garden. My garden will be a riot of colourful blooms- ixoras‚ cannas‚ daisies and the flighty birds of paradise irrespective of

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    My Ideal School

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    Student Teaching Reflection When I first thought about student teaching‚ I went through many emotions. It started with excitement because that meant I was that much closer to graduating. I had so many questions running through my mind. What will my teachers be like? Will the faculty be supportive? With all these questions‚ I started to feel intimidated by what was soon to come. I was worried that my teachers and I would not get along. I was terrified that my students would not understand me. What

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    ways the two parties of Democratic Republican and Federalists extended both strict and loose characterizations of the constitution‚ that shows the presidencies of Jefferson and Madison were not as much of a stereotype. The Democratic Republicans had many ways of being strict through the constitution and a couple ways of being loose. Along with the Democratic Republicans the Federalists were more strict than loose when it came to the constitution and together both the Democratic Republicans and Federalists

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    proclaimed democratic socialist made a speech on November 19‚ 2015 on both why we need democratic socialism in the United States‚ and the positive outcomes of this newfound underlying economic system being implemented in our government. The senator is appealing to the Democratic voters of America by providing a rebuttal to those who have called him a “Socialist” in the negative sense of the word. But he additionally appeals to the working/middle class‚ those who will most benefit from democratic socialism

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    Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure Introduction - problems and benefits of World Government The idea of world government has not received a good press for many years. It tends to make most of us think of Stalinist dictators and fascist domination of the globe. I wish to argue‚ though‚ that there is a viable form of democratic world government which could bring many benefits. A democratic world government that really worked would lead to a major increase in the freedom enjoyed

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    Quotas: From Discrimination to Democratic Legitimacy EARLY DRAFT – NOT FOR CITATION It is an established rule of U.S. constitutional law that the state cannot impose or pursue race or gender quotas.[1] In the private sector‚ an employer’s pursuit of numerically fixed race or gender balance is suspect under Title VII.[2] Under both bodies of antidiscrimination law‚ quotas are regarded as discrimination. If a civil rights initiative can be portrayed as encouraging employers to adopt quotas

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    Each Democratic and Republic party write a document to establish how the party will govern. In the political platform‚ it outlines the priorities and positions on domestic and foreign affairs. It provides policy concerns and reforms. On one end there is a progressive platform established by the democratic‚ and on the opposite end‚ there is the platform run by the republicans based off of tradition. Both parties include issues they speak about in depth and issues that were vaguely mentioned. Some

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    My Ideal Job

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    We always wonder what we want to become when we grow ? I can say I have remained constant on the same job. When I grow I want to be a politician because I observe everyday things incredibly shocking in Romanian politics and I think I can solve something. Another reason would be that I have a character quite ambitious‚ dominant and I accustom to get involved in anything that it brings me benefits but of the others. When I get involved I don’t like to do a thing by halves‚ I always plan‚ I prepare

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    Your Ideal Roommate

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    I think I’d want someone who was really intelligent and was after the meaning of life. Someone who’d had insights that I hadn’t who could really bounce ideas back at me in a conversation. Someone who wasn’t afraid to break with the norm and who didn’t care if he was a ’nerd’. Someone with a subtle wit that most people would need to think to laugh at‚ but who could appreciate and indulge in obvious humor and silliness. Someone whose musical tastes were all across the board‚ and who didn’t really care

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    Ideal Gas Law

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    Silver Watkins Mrs. Williams 10th Lit/Comp 29 April 2013 Euthanasia in America Murder or Justice‚ who knows? What is the exact purpose of life? Who is it that decides our fate‚ stating/deciding whether or not it’s worth being sustained? Euthanasia is a very controversial topic that is constantly being debated by many politicians. Some of these politicians have formed groups opposing the legalization of euthanasia. These politicians’ main argument is over the immorality of it‚ but still

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