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    ‘Sport plays a key role in defining what it means to be Australian.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? When defining what it means to be Australian the most important aspect is that it is a nation that grew from peace- not war. Sport in Australia plays a major role in contributing peace. The basic rules of sport establish the essential values for a peaceful world. Australians love playing sports. A recent national survey indicated that more than eleven million Australians aged fifteen

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    What does sisterhood mean to me? When I think of the word sisterhood‚ I think of more than one individual sharing a blood-like connection. A sister is someone who you can talk to when you can’t talk to anyone else. Someone you can get into an argument with and laugh within the next second because you know each other didn’t mean it in a harmful way. She is someone who can make you laugh when you feel like crying‚ and will always keep it 100 with you by not telling you what you want to hear but

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    Many claim to be educated people. But what does it mean to become an educated person? An educated person is not the one who has a high GPA or scored advanced on assessment tests. To be educated is to accept the idea that a person does not know anything until he or she opens the door to learning different aspects of life. School is not the only way of seeking knowledge; education derives from different activities like exploring other peoples’ ideas‚ thinking creatively‚ learning from one’s past mistakes

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    people all around the world. People can be racist because they were brought up to hate a certain ethnicity‚ or they came to dislike them on their own. Either way racism is unjust and should not exist in today’s world. Unfortunately it used to be accepted in society by many people‚ but the world has come so far that petty things like racism should not occur. Racism might not seem like anything to some‚ but it is like the butterfly effect. One racist thing a person says or does affects not only one

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    many different ways. In each definition‚ one commonality is apparent. Everyone is seeking freedom although has it ever actually been obtained? Is it possible to reach a state of being completely free? Of course not. Being free means having no limits or restrictions. In our world today freedom is only an idea‚ an unreachable concept that is constantly being chased. Freedom is not a distinct idea. Its meaning to one person may be completely different to another. "The state of being free or at liberty

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    1. A sign is something that says exactly what it is. It doesn’t have symbolic meaning because the sign explains itself. A symbol has meaning behind it. It doesn’t exactly explain what it means. People have to know the background of the symbol or what it stands for to understand the meaning. Both could be pictures‚ but the interpretation is different between the two. An example of a sign is a stop sign because it says exactly what it means. An example of a symbol is the Holy Cross. It could look like

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    What does it mean to be a Puerto Rican? This is a question that may have different answers according to the emphasis that is given. The more important approach is the geographical. Therefore‚ Puerto Rican are anyone that grown on the island of Puerto Rico. I emphasize in growth rather than birth‚ because a person may be born in P.R. and four months of age be moved to Italia where he lives the rest of his life. This individual will be Italian. Similarly‚ if an individual is born in Colombia

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    challenging problems in our education system “The main aim of education should be to produce competent‚ caring‚ loving and lovable people” Kohn believes that “The main aim of education should be to produce competent‚ caring‚ loving and lovable people”. In our context we observe a different scenario here we do produce competent individuals but do not concentrate to develop soft skills‚ moral and ethical individuals who could love and care for others. Their priority would be “Me” and “Me”. The

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    Samantha-jo McFatridge UMD 2016 Where ever you look‚ there is some form of writing. I believe writing is important‚ because it gives us valuable information. For example‚ news‚ weather‚ obituaries and so much more. I also feel that writing is important to entertain people as well. This type of entertainment includes books‚ magazines and other forms like this. I may not participate in these types of writings. However‚ my writing includes papers for school and other school assignments. I have tried

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    It ain’t what you do‚ it’s what it does to you Simon Armitage writes an adventurous comparison poem to show how powerful imagination is by comparing life long dreams to one’s mundane memories in the poem‚“ It ain’t what you do‚ it’s what it does to you”. The poem displays three imaginative pinnacle-like events and with those events‚ there are three events juxtaposing them. The poem is presented in a manner where the story is based on the experiences of a first-person speaker. The poem follows

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