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    Paraphrasing “On the Art of Living with Others” Paragraph one is asking why people don’t get along. It also states that there are no “epics” about real life because people would find it boring. Paragraph two is saying that no two people get along perfectly but it always helps if you put effort into maintaining the relationship. Paragraph three – No two people are the same and don’t assume so because you have a lot in common. Also‚ don’t expect everyone to agree with what you say‚ people will

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    and start a conversation like he would with any person. Unfortunately due to him doing that‚ it violated the conditions of the charm and people began to die. Unknowingly to the class though‚ the calamity had already started back in April with the death of Mei’s twin sister‚ Misaki Fujioka. After the class thought that Kouichi had broken the charm by acknowledging Mei‚ the calamity continued to claim the lives of students and students’ family members‚ further proving to the students that the calamity

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    In the novel The Other Wes Moore One Name Two Fates written by Wes Moore‚ each Wes led similar lives but due to seemingly minor decisions in their lives their outcomes drastically differ. There are choices that will come up in life and as seemingly irrelevant or innocent those choices seem can come back and affect the outcome of one’s life. The level of commitment that one puts into their work or studies no matter if they want to do it or not‚ will matter down the road. As trivial as it may seem

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    Bradbury’s best works. The main character “Guy Montag” is an average citizen in his average town. In this dystopian time era books are frowned upon by society enough to ruin one another’s lives completely. Montag fills the occupation referred to as a “fire man”‚ fire men burn down houses if they contain books. However Montag thoroughly enjoys his job until a 17 year old girl named Clarisse befriends Montag. Despite their differences Clarisse does not fear Montag despite his occupation ““You know‚ I’m not

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    and wanted wear” but then goes on to say they were “really about the same”. This was interesting how he did not say they were ‘exactly’ the same even though he later describes “both that morning equally lay/In leaves no steps had trodden black”. I was impressed when I realized what he meant. I realized that no matter how similar two paths are in life‚ even if they lead to the same outcome‚ they will never be exactly the same because if I chose to walk instead of drive home‚ the destination is the

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    grounding principle of basic human rights as the state cannot take away. Thus‚ by taking actions that are not supported by Judaism and democracy respectively in combating the threat of the Other‚ these countries fail to effectively promote and abide by the common identity upon which they have securitized the Other. Hence‚ it is clear that ulterior socio-economic and political motives lie in the adoption of discriminatory policies by the Israeli government and the increase in military air strikes by

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    the right intention. When a war is waged on an intention that is unethical or wrong‚ it is considered unjust. Lastly‚ it talks about the aspect of a war having to be a last resort. This talks about how a war should only be created when there is no other way possible to resolve an issue at hand. When this is not met it causes the war to also be unjust. Statistics show that due to these issues not being able to be met it classifies the Iraq War as an unjust war. One of the criteria that have to be

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    someone makes have total control over them. The author of The Other Wes Moore is Wes Moore. This story is about 2 Wes Moore’s that come from the same bad place but end up with totally different stories. There are two Wes Moore’s and they both grow up in the ghetto‚ but one of them finds there way out and the other one gets stuck and get find their way out. They might be the same person‚ but they have different stories. In the book‚ The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore‚ the author explores the idea of to

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    second chances and last chances"(Page 67). In "The Other Wes Moore" the environment of both Wes Moore’s were completely different from each other. They both made some stupid decisions over time but who is perfect? It is expected of everyone to make some mistakes‚ in my opinion the main influence on their choices came from their environment. In their environment they had peers that would influence them to do things that they did not necessarily want to do. This caused them to get into trouble‚ but at the

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    Being prejudice and discriminating others are two important ideas of social interactions among people. Prejudice is defined as holding an unsupportive and often negative stereotyped attitude about the members of a particular social group‚ whereas discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. Basically‚ prejudice is the attitude at which someone holds and discrimination is the behavior that a person displays. Prejudice and discrimination can include

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