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    Running Head: GIVING MICROSOFT OFFICE SOFTWARE TO STUDENTS Giving Microsoft Office Software to Students Jennifer Henderson Virginia College Online Giving Microsoft Office Software to Students Should public schools give their students Microsoft office software? Yes they should because most of the students’ schoolwork requires the use of the software. Also avoid writing as if you are speaking to the audience. Instead say: Also‚ many parents cannot afford the software

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    Descartes’ Second Meditation In Descartes’ Second Meditation the key philosophical idea of “I think‚ therefore I am” is introduced and thus begins a new age in western philosophy. Some of the arguments Descartes provide in order to support his claims are that in order to doubt anything‚ you must be able to think and if you think‚ you exist. Descartes brings up the point that there may be no physical world‚ along with that thought comes the doubt of anything else being real‚ which again

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    SECOND GRADE The summer before second grade‚ I had met and been rejected by my first and last crush ever. “Can I play with you?” I said to him‚ one foot still on my dark blue razor scooter. “No! You’re a girl! I don’t play with girls!” he screamed‚ getting the attention of the entire playground. Stubborn six year old me was not about to take no for an answer. Leaning my scooter against a tree‚ I deftly used my ninja skills to pounce on the moving merry-go-round. “Na na na boo boo‚ you can’t make

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    The Life‚ Major Works‚ and Accomplishments of Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway is acknowledged as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. Although Hemingway’s literature is praised‚ his novels and short stories provoke high amounts of critical response. His most recognizable works include The Sun Also Rises‚ A Farewell to Arms‚ and The Old Man and the Sea. Hemingway’s characters and themes were based on ideas of violence and masculinity. This has led critics to respond

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    The second amendment of the US Constitution states that “a well regulated militia” is “necessary to the security of a free state” and that “the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed”. The second amendment is outdated. In the time it was created and passed was a time when the militia was the people. It was made so that people could fight the British‚ which isn’t the case now‚ especially now that we have our own full-functioning army and law enforcement. It was

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    What was the Second Vatican Council? The Second Vatican Council‚ or Vatican II as it is often called‚ was an Ecumenical Council‚ (which means it affected the worldwide Christian community) of the Roman Catholic Church. It began on October 11‚ 1962 under‚ Pope John XXIII with over two thousand attendants (Hollis 23). The council ended on December 8‚ 1965‚ with Pope Paul VI presiding over the council due to the death of Pope John XXIII in 1963. The council consisted of four different sessions convening

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    previous struggles in reading‚ I excelled in it by the 2nd grade. I realized where my own strengths and weaknesses were at a young age‚ and still recognize the same ones today. My realizations about my own imperfections oddly came from the story The Giving Tree‚ written by the poet Shel Silverstein. My parents read me this story when I was about four‚ but my bitter attitude towards books kept me from truly listening to the story. I lay in my bed with my mom as she read it to me‚ pretending to listen

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    Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ Luck is Not Chance‚ brings out the deeper meaning of what luck is. In the poem’s fourth line‚ she uses personification to explain that fortune is earned by hard work‚ not by chance. In my grandfather’s case‚ his family never had chances‚ which made every opportunity that he or his siblings received seem like luck; however‚ it was really the hard work that everyone put in‚ towards their education‚ that brought them the success they had. Dickinson emphasizes this point further

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    Savage or Civilized The Second Discourse‚ written by Jean Jaques Rousseau in 1754‚ discusses the human state of nature. This work compares savaged men and civilized men‚ mostly in physical terms. Rousseau aimed to find the source of inequality in the human race‚ by stripping man down to his animalistic nature. He begins by discussing how a natural man uses his instincts for self preservation‚ like an animal. After this‚ he mentions how civilized men tend to compare themselves to each other‚

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    Ernest Hemingway attempts to describe the interactions of white Americans and Native Americans in his short story "Indian Camp." By closely reading this short story using a Postcolonialist approach‚ a deeper understanding of the colonization and treatment of the Native Americans by the white Americans can be gained. Hemingway uses an almost allegorical story as he exposes the injustices inflicted by the white oppressors through his characters. Through his characters Hemingway expresses the traits

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