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    Endless Growing

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    My academic achievements in top ranked Armenian schools as the Lacey after Anania Shirakatsy and Ayb senior school‚ my musical education‚ my ability quickly perceive the environment and natural aspiration to mobilize surrounding people have all helped me to design my goal. I have always seek the best and demanding education‚  I have developed strong leadership skills‚ and have learned to interact with a wide variety of people while studying in 3 different schools during 11 years of education. Feeling

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    The Endless Recovery

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    559 Testing Your Comprehension 1. Fossil fuels are abundant on our planet today and can be used to create many sources of energy which is why they are so prevalent. They are considered nonrenewable sources of energy because they take millions of years to form and because humans are rapidly depleting our fossil fuels faster then they can be created‚ which makes these fuels nonrenewable. 2. Fossil fuels were formed from the tissues of organisms that lived 100-500 million years ago. The energy these

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    A streetcar

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    A Streetcar Named Desire- Historical‚ cultural‚ political and social notes Historical context:  Tennessee Williams was working on Streetcar at the end of WW2 but there is very little mention made of the war. Despite the fact that the events of the war had been cataclysmic‚ they receive only a brief mention in the play. This is characteristic of all of Tennessee Williams’ plays.  That said‚ many writers at the time were concerned with the idea that‚ whilst great leaps forward were being

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    or tainted. “A Night Cafe” by Van Gogh includes a unique interaction between light and darkness to show the mysterious qualities about people. This concept can similarly be used in written works so that the setting reflects the characters. “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams highlights the journey of a woman that tries to escape her past and convince to herself and to everyone else that she is pure. The way the light and shadows interact with each other in “The Night Cafe” reflects the

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    writer might decide to begin from the climax‚ there will always be a past to unfold the cause. Likewise‚ the future cannot be predicted without the present to plan with‚ and the past as its significant foundation. The world’s creation is an endless parable distinguished by mankind of different beliefs. Various books were published‚ showing proofs of the beginning while some have already predicted the ending of the world. This must awaken the minds of the innocent and neglectful; the youth whose

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    Ride Sharing

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    The concept of ride sharing has evolved immensely over the last 50 years from its onset – as carpooling served as a way for commuters to circumvent the high gas prices of the 1970s. To the present day‚ where hipsters and business men alike utilize companies such as Uber‚ Lyft‚ and SideCar as an alternative to a crowded and often unreliable public transportation system as well as the price-gouging from taxi drivers. From my interviews with a part time Uber driver and frequent passengers‚ the consensus

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    Endless pathways Everyone has to make important decisions at some point in their life. Some make better decisions than others and have a good life. I fortunately still have the chance to make that decision. I am going to graduate from high school a year from now and I still have done nothing to make myself stand out in the educational realm. I do not think the big decision is where someone goes to college. I think the biggest decision is how that person wants to be recognized when they are taken

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    Freedom Rides

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    How significant were the Freedom Rides and the Tent Embassy and what has been the long term impact on reconciliation in Australia? Rights for Aborigines were very limited compared to those for immigrated Australians until very recently. A number of events in the 20th century helped bring more rights to Aborigines. Two of these events were the Freedom Rides of 1965 and the Tent Embassy‚ first seen in 1972. The Freedom Rides of 1965 took place in New South Wales from the 12th to the 26th of February

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    Along for the Ride

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    Stacie Golebiewski Title: Along For The Ride Author: Sarah Dessen Setting: A small beach town of Colby‚ North Carolina Characters: Auden West is the protagonist in the story. She was a quiet girl who didn’t know that she didn’t have the life a normal teenager should have until she met Eli Eli Stock starts out as a secretive outsider because his best friend Abe died in a car accident when a man ran a red light. He kept his feelings all to himself until he met Auden. Eli and Auden taught each

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    The Endless War on Terror: Comparing George Orwell’s Fiction and George Bush’s Reality After the September 11th attacks‚ the United States of America began an international military campaign dubbed the "War on Terror"‚ against terrorist organizations and regimes that supported them. Started during the Bush administration‚ this war continued through Barack Obama’s presidency‚ when it became more focused on specific terrorist groups‚ and appears to be continuing to the future‚ with current U.S. president

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