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    My Topic is on wildfires‚ the issue is that wildfires can be good but there is always one bad thing‚ its that the animals can die cause of these wildfires. Wildfires are good in natural ways like for example they can clear dead leaves from the floor for new things to grow and it can also clear dead trees or things that are not useful to the trees or to habitats witch is good. I believe that we should continue to have contained wildfires and natural wildfires. Wildfires

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    professionals relate and make both long-term and short- term decisions that affect their everyday life. It should also cover rational thinking in uncertain and unpredictable situations(Maister‚ Galford‚ & Green‚ 2012). There are various reasons why professionalism is important and is valued. Firstly‚ it promotes and encourages improvement. In fact by demonstrating professionalism‚ benefits the company’s reputation‚ morale‚ and success. As well all people have to demonstrate this quality so as to be considered

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    why rules are important

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    Rules are very important. Rules help our country function and without rules we would fall into chaos. It keeps boundaries on what we can and cannot do. Rules help keep peace and order‚ keep things fair and keep people safe. First rules keep peace and order. Without rules people would be out of control. Rules could prevent fights and conflict between people. Rules could help most people do the right thing and stop them from doing the wrong thing. With rules help make things run smoothly

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    There were many important events that happened in United States during the 1600-1920. If I have to pick five most significant events that happened‚ I would pick: declaration of Independence‚ Louisiana Purchase‚ civil war‚ WWI‚ and the 19th Amendment.The reason I pick these events is because I believe‚ through these events‚ United States became one of the most powerful nations of today’s world. Without them‚ United Sates may not have the same accomplishment that they do now. Declaration of Independence

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    Why Is Ww1 Important

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    WW1 was the most significant because it resulted in change and affected people over a long period of time. it also lead into profound consequences which revealed lots about the past. It helps us understand the present.WW1 was the most important/ significant work war. Because of all the changes. The opening months of the war caused profound shock due to the huge casualties caused by modern weapons. Losses on all fronts for the year 1914 topped five million‚ with a million men killed. This was a scale

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    Why is attachment important? Evolutionary Morss‚ (1990) states that: “Attachment behaviour is‚ in general‚ taken to have such a strong connection with survival that its universality can only be explained by evolutionary selection.” The belief that attachment is an evolved human trait has its roots in Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ where “male–female attachment evolved primarily to sustain affiliative connections long enough to complete species-specific parental duties” (Fisher‚ 1998) and parent-child

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    Why Grit Is Important

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    I believe that you can do anything that you set your mind to as long as you have the right reason. Angela Duckworth say “Grit is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals. Grit is having stamina. Grit is sticking with your future‚ day in‚ day out‚ not just for the week‚ not just for the month‚ but for years‚ and working really hard to make that future a reality. Grit is living life like it’s a marathon‚ not a sprint.” I made it a goal to learn sign language‚ and I have tried so hard to learn

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    Breakfast is the most important meal of the day Breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day‚ and for good reason. There are a few reasons people don’t eat breakfast in the morning such as not feeling hungry or to try and limit calories. However‚ skipping breakfast can lead to a number of problems when it comes to trying to lose weight and keep it off. If you are trying to achieve or maintain a healthy weight‚ consider the following reasons to eat breakfast each and every morning.

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    Summary on the story “The most important day” Every person has a particular day in life that considers as the most important one. Usually‚ things that affected or changed life occurred on that day. In short essay “The most important day” (“Models for writers”‚ Alfred Rosa & Paul Eschholz‚ Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2010‚ New York)‚ author‚ Helen Keller‚ writes about her most important day. She shows that her most important day is when she met her teacher for the first time. Author uses description

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    Why Memorial Is Important

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    National Holocaust Memorial Museum. Writer Christine Musser wrote this‚ “The controversy grew from Jewish and non-Jewish communities‚ primarily due to the fact that a museum dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust would be built in the United States‚ who did little to stop the Holocaust from occurring‚”(Musser). People against the building of the museum were seeing it as a disgrace to the memory of the horrendous acts committed in World War II. Especially since the United States denied entry to victims

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