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    Conflict is a part of life and cannot be ignored because It is essential for humans to experience conflict in order to grow and also because conflict leads to new discoveries. Humans will attempt to avoid conflict and resolve it in order to live a happy and serene life. However some will say that conflict is necessary as a key to unlock a lock. Conflict in an individual’s life acts as a key which opens doors to secrets of self-discovery. Conflict is something that cannot be ignored‚ it is unavoidable

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    Nowadays‚ performing poorly in school or academically is seen as lacking of ability of studying. And that is the situation almost every students are facing or once faced. When students doing poorly in school continue sly‚ it often leads to unpleasant result in the future life and work. Firstly‚ performing poorly in school is a potential risk to become a criminal. There are reports indicating that around 3 million students drop out from high school each year in US alone. And the reporter also found

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    Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King‚ in "Civil Disobedience" and "Letter from Birmingham Jail‚" respectively‚ both conjure a definitive argument on the rights of insubordination during specified epochs of societal injustice. Thoreau‚ in his enduring contemplation of life and its purpose‚ insightfully analyzes the conflicting relationship between the government and the people it governs. He considerately evokes the notion that the majority of people are restrained by the government and society

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    Letter From Birmingham Jail In Martin Luther King Jr.‘s piece “Letter From Birmingham Jail‚” he unravels his feelings about the Alabama white clergy men statement titled “A Call for Unity.” The clergy men stated how they believe that the segregation dispute should be dealt with the courts‚ and shouldn’t be taken in the citizens hands. Being confined in a jail cell‚ King writes a lengthy letter refuting the clergy men’s opinions. He asserts his feelings by using the three appeals pathos‚logos

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    laws‚ but they follow it because it’s socially and normally acceptable or because it’s just the law. I believe that King wrote the Letter from Birmingham Jail to make his readers question and interpret whether or not a law is just. In this essay I will make the distinction between just and unjust laws according to Martin Luther King Jr’ s Letter from Birmingham Jail. If a law is unjust‚ it is the responsibility of the people to get it overturned. A society should not live with an unjust law. King

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    Martin Luther King Jr. commences his speech by alluding to the speech‚ The Gettysburg Address given by Abraham Lincoln in the year 1863. When stating “Five score years ago...‚” he refers to the renowned introduction Abraham Lincoln preached. King proceeds to state‚ “…a great American‚ in whose symbolic shadow we stand today.” He and his audience stood in Lincoln’s shadow metaphorically and figuratively. He orated his speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial‚ where the statue of Lincoln is situated

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    Learning Lessons Will children ever learn their lessons? Some children learn the easy way and others learn the hard way. Depending on the person is whether or not they will learn a lesson. My mom always told me that‚ “with everything I go through in the end there will be either a blessing or a lesson.” I started to take that under effect at an early age and realized that at the end of a situation you won’t get both a blessing and a lesson that you will get either or and what you do will affect the

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    Dees 1 Randall Dees Professor Nakamura English001 20373 January 29‚ 2015 The Internet: not just for porn Though many people feel‚ jokingly or not‚ that the internet is for porn‚ there are many contributing factors to the purpose of the internet‚ both from providers and users prospective that have nothing to do with porn. The internet began as a way to share information more easily between CERN (a European particle physics research organization) employees and scientist in relevant fields of study

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    Hey there Bob! It’s been a long time since we did not see each other. I’ve been missing the most kind and supportive of friend of mine. I heard that you and your family move here in our place. I hope to see you soon. By the way‚ since you just transferred maybe you are wondering how you’re going to spend your leisure time. I have new hobby which is very exciting and fun. You will surely enjoy and never regret transferring here with this hobby of mine. My hobby is swimming. Perhaps‚ you are already

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    Thesis Statement : Couples need loyalty‚ patience and understanding for the relationship to last longer . Christine Joy B. Aguilar Why do you think couples nowadays force themselves to divorce with their partners? Well there are a lot of reasons. Nowadays couples would enter a relationship without taking it seriously‚ after three to five years both would decide to let their marriage be divorce. Some reasons

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