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    Is Change a Good Thing?

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    Is change a good thing? Who wonder if this statement was really true‚ and yes‚ nothing remains the same. Everybody faces changes in life. Change of class in school‚ moving house‚ progressing from a primary student to a high school student‚ and the loss of loved ones. When you ask someone‚ “Is change a Good Thing?” Many people would say “no.” As humans‚ we tend to focus on all the negative changes that happen to us. We do not go deep into these changes and ask ourselves whether there is another

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    understanding in order to love better those who identify as LGBTQ…” NakID hosts events that encourage discussion on human sexuality and intimacy. They place an emphasis on meeting people where they are at in their walk with Christ‚ and encourage Biola to talk about tough questions like homosexuality‚ sex‚ and body image. The debate on whether or not gay students can identify as homosexuals at private Christian colleges is raging across the nation. Publications from Rolling Stone‚ The OC Register‚ and The New

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    resist the need to change. Personally‚ I believe that change is a good thing because it makes our lives more interesting and offers opportunities for growth. The reason that prompts many people to make changes to their lives is the need to fight boredom. If we do the same thing day in and day out we will soon find it boring. By making some changes every now and then we can add that much needed variety to our lives and spice things up. A change can be an opportunity to learn. It throws fresh challenges

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    Is change good for us? That is the question that many of us teenagers like to ponder. Is changing a new teacher at the start of every year good? Are changing seats every term good? Is changing classes and being separated from our dear friends good? These are just a few of the many changes that take place in our daily lives. We may think that such changes are not beneficial to us‚ hence the conclusion: Change isn’t good for us. However‚ many of us are short sighted. We look at the smaller picture

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    Critique of "Too Much of a Good Thing" "Eating too much food is a bad thing (Steam‚ n.d.)." says Greg Crister in his op-ed essay "Too much of A Good Thing" featured in the Los Angeles Times (July 22‚ 2001). Crister raises the issue of child obesity as a growing epidemic plaguing America and the world and proposes that in order to fight this crisis the American public needs to stigmatize the idea of overeating. By stigmatizing overeating children will be less likely to overeat‚ thus having positive

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    The Thing About Books

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    “The Thing about Books” Do you get that overwhelming euphoric feeling when you go inside a bookshop or a library? Do you smell through the pages of old books‚ yellow and worn out with time (and new ones!)‚ and get that ecstatic sensation? Do you get that comforting feeling when you know you are carrying some books with you‚ even just for the sake of carrying it (not to mention‚ it is a cure for that toxic boredom‚ too)? During rainy days and bed weathers‚ do you just want to grab something from

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    The Plague

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    The Great plague Plague has been in England for centuries but it really affected England in 1665-1666. The plague was brought down in 1666 when badly infected areas were burned down. The country of England was growing in population so a lot of people were living in poverty. Because of this the only way to get rid of rubbish was to throw it in the streets and that included human waste. All this rubbish brought in rats and the plague started to spread because of fleas. The first case was in the

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    the middle Ages‚ It was a lot going on an implied judgment being that in that particular period in European history from about 476 A.D to about 1000‚ and all of the Middles Ages it is felt that there was a lack of knowledge‚ enlightenment‚ and a whole lot of deaths‚ ignorance‚ barbarianism‚ and times of war and famine that went on all the way

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    The bubonic plague was one of the most deadly catastrophes of the Middle Ages. It is well chronicled by many historians‚ although not many accounts are able to capture the reader’s attention so well as that of Barbara Tuchman. Historian Barbara Tuchman’s integration of animated writing and careful research serves to create a palatable and pleasing‚ although quite repulsive‚ essay. In her essay‚ "’This is the End of the World’ The Black Death‚" Tuchman writes about the bubonic plague. Her essay includes

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    bubonic plague changed the way of how the peasants and the government in Europe thrived‚ ultimately ending the middle ages‚ and birthing the renaissance. The rise of secularization‚ the shift of who is ruler‚ and the debasing of currency‚ all contributed to the end of the Middle Ages‚ and the beginning of the Renaissance. The intellectual decision for most people to become secular from the church dramatically changed the culture of Europe. As people started to become ill with the plague‚ they started

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