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    A Broken Promise

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    In the Filipino- American community‚ one of the most critical long-time issues is the broken promise of the U.S. government to those Filipino veterans who fought alongside the American military forces during World War II. These forgotten heroes still wait for the benefits that were once promised by the U.S. government. Of the 66 countries recognized for their help under the U.S. military service during the war‚ the Filipino soldiers are the only group yet to be fully acknowledged. Throughout the

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    Broken family

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    able to share or deliver relevant information to people such as the latest news or articles. it can also be use to share your opinion with almost every one‚ for some people they are using computer as a way to communicate with their love once away from home via e-mail ‚Instant messaging and social media ‚ and also the computer is a good source of entertainment .That is why we decided to determine how accessible a computer is in our community ‚ by conducting a survey to determine who owns and doesn’t

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    Broken Gourd

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    The story “Broken Gourd” is narrated by a young girl called Eunju Namkung‚ whose parents this is a broken gourd.gourd. Eunju starts to talk about how her father tells a story‚ but just one story. Eunju starts to explains the circumstances that led to her family in calling her a “broken gourd”. Eunju was described as sweet little kindergarten who was make fun of because she was smaller than others. She begins by telling a story about a fight she gets in with Ian Park a second grader. Her father-daughter

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    Broken Friendship

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    Most often when friendships were broken‚ it is hard to put it back the same as what before. What are the most causes of break up? It is really true that when friendships will be broken‚ it is hard to return it back to what it has been before. Things can be patched up but the friendship  will never return the same.  Well‚ there are other friendships that when it is tried and tested‚ it will blossom and become strong the second time around but that cases were seldom. What are the things that can

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    The Effects of Bullying in School for Students Violence in the education which happens frequently is the fact. In Jakarta‚ students’ brawl almost happens every week‚ so that it is no longer interesting for those journalists. So far‚ when talking about the violence in students’ life‚ the topic that often presents is about students’ brawl‚ whereas there is the other kind of violence in students’ life that has more dangerous effects. It is bullying. Bullying often occurs in students’ society at both

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    Negative Effects of Media on Children The media evidently has a noticeable impact on our lives and behaviours and especially the immature‚ impressionable and weak-minded people in our society. In a short span of time‚ most children can imitate a movie character‚ sing an advertising song‚ or show other impressions of what they learn from media. These examples may include posing indecently or expressing violent behaviour. Children only have to put a movie into a DVD player‚ open a magazine‚

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    Cinderella As children most of our life lessons were acquired through the simplicity of fair tales. Subliminal messages taught us to always believe in true love and that good wins out over evil. Young and naïve‚ as children‚ all we desired was a good story and a nap‚ but the lessons we learned lasted a lifetime. Growing up my beloved fairy tale was Cinderella‚ not only does true love win but good wins over evil and eventually the world is set right. Once upon a time in a kingdom far away‚

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    Research in Broken Family

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    TITLE: Behavior and coping mechanism of pupils from broken family. INTRODUCTION People marry for many reasons‚ including one or more of the following: legal‚ social‚ libidinal‚ emotional‚ economic‚ spiritual‚ and religious. These might include arranged marriages‚ family obligations‚ the legal establishment of a nuclear family unit‚ the legal protection of children and public declaration of commitment. Family is the basic components of the society.   And we believes

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    Broken Window

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    Broken Windows Disorder is defined as the disruption of peaceful and law-abiding behavior. Malcolm Gladwell uses this word to explain the cause of chaos and epidemic when it comes to crime in cities. In Gladwell’s passage‚ The Power of Context‚ he describes disorder as an epidemic which results from a small‚ single event‚ referred to as the “broken window” and which can instigate and influence the behaviors of those in the community. In the Power of Context‚ Gladwell describes disorder as something

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    Effects of Smoking on Unborn Children Smoking in the United States and the world over is a major health problem. Moreover‚ smoking during pregnancy not only can harm the mother but also the unborn child. During 2006 at least 10 percent of pregnant women in the United States smoked during pregnancy. (1) According to the U.S. Public Health Service (3) if pregnant women in the United States quit smoking there would be a 5 percent reduction in newborn deaths and an 11 percent reduction in stillborn

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