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    The Monster You Can’t See It is a feeling of deep sadness that lies within somebody. Some people may know what it feels like to be temporarily sad and have the feeling eventually go away. This is a feeling that stays with a person on an everyday basis. The person usually will hide this pain to the outside world‚ but is struggling with it on the inside. Depression is a feeling of constant sadness. There doesn’t have to be just one thing to trigger it‚ but a bunch of things that happen over time

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    Kinds of Teachers

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    is obligatory’. However it is difficult to say how can such an attitude be changed and who can do it. Some believe that it is the teachers` task to motivate the students. But I believe that there is no one group of people who should be blamed. The whole system of education seems to be faulty‚ and in this case changes on a larger scale ought to be introduced. It cannot be doubted there are many kinds of teachers` behaviour in the classroom. However two major groups can be distinguished. One is

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    economists hold that prices‚ wages and rates are flexible and markets always clear. As there is no unemployment‚ growth depends upon the supply of production factors. (Other economists built on Smith’s work to solidify classical economic theory. For more‚ see Adam Smith: The Father Of Economics.) Keynesian Keynesian economics was largely founded on the basis of the works of John Maynard Keynes. Keynesians focus on aggregate demand as the principal factor in issues like unemployment and the business cycle

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    once were due to increased screen time such as Netflix‚ video games‚ and social media. The literacy among young children and students has lowered over time and reading needs to take precedence over other activities like video games and television. With new technological advancements‚ smartphones‚ laptops‚ and television‚ there are many distractions that take young students and children away from reading and learning. A way to decrease the problem would be to decrease screen time and spend time in the

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    ID: 103816 PREFACE This article is just an introduction of Unix operating system to people who don’t any knowledge about Unix operating system . Generally speaking ‚ people don’t need to understand too much about the details about a software or a system ‚ the most important thing is people should know how to use these software or systems as a user . So what I’m going to do is to offer a little help to people who know nothing about Unix system and try to use Unix system as a tool in their

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    WK 1 DQ #1 a. What primary relationships do you see between legal and ethical issues? b. How do your values affect your beliefs of what is ethical or unethical? c. What is the relationship when personal values and professional ethics conflict? A. Legal and ethical issues can intertwine depending on the individual and if they clash can cause the person distress. Ethical issues vary from person to person. These issues are based on what the individual believes are right or wrong. Legal

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    Screen Time Limits

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    The two passages‚ Screen Time Limits Are Vital for Children‚ and Its Time to Let Go of Screen Fears‚ tell two contrasting ideas on wether children should have less screen time or be allowed to continue their viewing habbits. I believe that children should be allowed to continue their viewing habbits and shouldnt have to be limited to a short ammount per day. In the first article‚ Screen Time Limits Are Vital for Children‚ the author says "Screen times takes a mental and physical toll on kids."

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    Kozachok Zoriana “We reporting it‚ no matter truth it or not” John Pilger’s documentary movie you can’t see because of war he showed in it. It is not a new report about war cruel or lies in mass-media‚ it is a scream in a silent society about extent of our information blindness. It is a movie you can’t seeyou don’t want to see‚ but you must see. “The war you don’t see” shows us a huge difference between what we expect from mass-media and what we really get. And we always get a lie. How big and

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    War Is Kind

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    When I first read this poem‚ I thought the speaker was showing sympathy by saying “war is kind” to people who had lost loved ones in the war‚ or that “war is kind” because it eventually makes peace. But then I realized‚ the more that I think about war and how it is not at all kind makes me believe the speaker in this poem is being sarcastic when he says that “war is kind”. I still believe that he was showing sympathy in a paradoxical way. Society tends to overlook how bad war really is and how gruesome

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    Persuasive Speech (Final Exam) How many of you know the different types of diseases in our islands? Or where does all this diseases came from? As we all know that long time ago there were no diseases on our islands. The people were free from dreadful diseases but not until foreigner started to explore our islands and they brought along their diseases with them. For example‚ the first smallpox epidemic first broke out in 1854 when the American Whaleship Delta was anchoring off at Pohnpei and two

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