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    889058420World teachers’ day celebration 0World teachers’ day celebration (October 2-3‚ 2014) NARRATIVE REPORT Teaching has always been regarded as the noblest profession. With teachers‚ professions become professions. Teachers are considered the brains behind the people who became experts or achieved a great deal. Teachers are the light of every person’s brain‚ the heart of a single soul‚ the pillars of those who do not have guts‚ the voices that keep on saying‚ "Go on... you can do it ".

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    Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Family……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Education…………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Religion………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………4 Culture………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 Ambition…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Personality…………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………………………………….9

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    English Essay: A life changing moment. By: Jennifer Christiana 10.2 They say life is a roller coaster. Sometimes there are good moments‚ and sometimes there are bad moments. But that one good moment‚ would always be treasured for life. One of those great moments would have been my time in the 8th grade. It may sound odd to some people‚ but for me it’s special. When friends were friends‚ and enemies were also friends it is the time when everybody got along. When I first entered the 8th

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    THE SEARCH FOR MR. AND MS. INTRAMURALS 2013 Last September 12‚ 2013‚ the search for the Mr. and Ms. Intramurals for this school year was held in the Auditorium. Mr. Jason Max Flores and Ms. Janice Villas were the Masters of The Ceremony of the said event. For the continuous guidance of the Lord‚ the opening prayer was done by Mr. JC Hiyastro. To keep the attention of the viewers alive‚ intermission numbers were performed. The SMAP Dance Club and SMAP Dance Troupe were the groups who performed

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    The Second Amendment: A Threat to Civilized People? Gun control has recently created a massive uproar throughout the United States because of the recent‚ and sincerely unfortunate‚ Sandy Hook school shooting that occurred last December. In response to this tragedy‚ Democratic leaders have been attempting to capitalize on the incident and push forward their respective agenda of limiting gun rights. As one can imagine‚ there are a surfeit of opinions on the subject‚ but despite this fact‚ I have come

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    The Bastard The first Amendment of the United States Constitution protects the right to freedom of religion‚ freedom of speech‚ and freedom of expression from government interference. This is one of the most important amendments in the constitution and is what America is most proud of. However‚ these rights aren’t all they are cracked up to be. For example‚ censorship is very common and goes against the freedom of speech. Censorship has many different roles in society both in the past and

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    Cruel Punishment Just like defining “Law‚” cruel punishment has no universally expected definition. The existing legal systems define cruel punishment in terms that best suit the applicability of their legal system as well as considering the expected morals in a particular society. The complexity surrounding definition of cruel and unusual punishment has been made possible by the elasticity of society and therefore flexibility of morals. What is moral in one society is definitely not moral in

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    In Bret Stephens‚ OP-ED article “Repeal the Second Amendment” he states the point that the Second Amendment needs to be repealed‚ just as the title insinuates. In the article‚ many points are brought from different standpoints are brought up and discussed‚ including a standpoint based on the law‚ one based on personal-safety‚ one on national-security‚ and another on the point of personal liberty. The first point that is mentioned is the standpoint based on law which states‚ that with a more prevalent

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    The three amendments that I chose was The Second Amendment‚ The Thirteetth Amendment(1865)‚ and The Nineteenth Amendment(1920). The Second Amendment is important because it gives the person the right to bear a arm. It can also provide protection for people. Before the Second Amendment was passed. People already had the right to bear a arm. It just stopped the government from infringing in it. I think that it was a good thing that this was passed. Why‚ because it make people feel protected when

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    Constitution and Amendments. It rules how the government should work. It creates the Presidency‚ Congress‚ and the Supreme Court. Each state also has a constitution. The constitutions of the states are their highest law for that state — but the United States Constitution is higher. The Constitution can be changed‚ and it’s changed by an "amendment." Among the amendments is a list of the rights of the people. It is illegal for the government to violate those rights. As of 2006‚ there are 27 amendments. Not all

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