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    HelloooEducation and money are both important things. They are essential to support our life. People may think money is the most important thing in our life. But in my opinion‚ education comes first than money. They don’t know behind the power of education which makes money as an illusion. Nowadays‚ people look at money as it is the root of life like you will not be able to survive without money. They are desperate to find money which they think money is the most important thing in the world

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    Poor Are Better Than Rich

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    the poor so they can achieve success‚ even if it means destroying others lives. On the other hand‚ the poor are those who battle to survive among the rich and live their lives to help others. They are open minded and always wanting to give more than what they have. moral character of the rich and the poor and thus they don’t help each other mutually in obstacles they each have to face. Poor people are filled with hope and the desire to help others that are in need of help. They are consumed

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    The original intended purpose for a government system was to provide laws that would maintain a near peaceful society. However‚ since there are many people in the world with different point of views‚ there will be many debates regarding the use of the government to intervene with many aspects of society. The two most used terms that are very carelessly thrown around to categorize these points of views are liberalism and conservatism. Liberalism is the ideology of trying to reach equality with personal

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    I’m sure it would taste better than school lunch‚ it is definitely not the best option. Eating school lunches are way more practical than ordering out for lunch. Eating out for school lunch would definitely taste better‚ but it will not be a healthier option for anyone. A school lunch contains about 750 calories. A meal from a fast food restaurants contains about 840 calories. Just by looking at this‚ you can see that there are a lot fewer calories in a school lunch than in a fast food meal. Also

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    Free seating versus assigned seating is often argued across all grades. This creates the question‚ “Which is better between the two?” Both assigned seating and free seating have their own benefits. However‚ free seating is the superior choice because students learn better when in a comfortable learning environment while building the responsibility of the student. Having a friend in a class makes students feel like they will enjoy the class. According to Edutopia‚ an educational foundation‚ “Environmental

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    Women make better parents than men and this is the reason why they have the greater role in raising children in most societies. Others claim that men are just as good as women at parenting. Introduction A quality relationship between parents and their children is the most important thing in a family and in children’s development. For parents‚ the most precious asset of their life will always be their children. As a result‚ their priorities will be to raise their children’s to become better people

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    Response To Mending Wall

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    Poem Response to Robert Frost’s Mending Wall‚ 1914 The starting and ending lines of the poem make up a Dialectical Reversal of Otherness as they are two ambiguous ideas lying at the heart of Robert Frost’s Mending Wall. In the opening line‚ the narrator says “Something there is that doesn’t love a wall” implying that the poem in not celebrating walls. The narrator does not specify who or what is this ‘something’ but‚ he metaphorically suggests it as being an act of nature with phrases like “frozen-ground-swell

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    small business. If I was your son‚ I believe I’d make you proud (Zack Wahls).” Having two mothers that are in an intimate relationship has no affect on you as Zach Wahls tried to say. In fact it is proven that having homosexual female parents is better than having heterosexual parents Lesbian parents provide a more supportive environment for their children enhancing their understanding of society and performance in school compared to children of heterosexual parents. There are many negative criticisms

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    to Giorgio telling her what they had been told at school. He couldn’t understand her response: Better dead than Red‚ indeed! Teachers always teach that. Faced with the choice they’d go Red. Giorgio puzzled over this. He asked at school next day. I explained about Just War at home and was told: Better dead than Red. What does it mean? I was told that faced with the choice being Red’s better than being dead. Father Charles‚ who’d fought in the First World War‚ explained the difference between

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    Mending Wall Commentary

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    Mending Wall Commentary Robert Frost’s Narrative poem‚ “Mending Wall” is a light-hearted yet tense depiction of opposing views that brings together two different people. Written in blank verse with simple structure and strewn with images alluding to myths and human history‚ this poem reveals the men’s customs and furthermore the never ending ritual of man‚ which guides the reader to conclude that In this poem Robert Frost does make an allusion to the famous Greek myth of Sisyphus. For those of

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