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    Beautify School Grounds

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    eventually‚ everyone gets tired of picking up trash after others. School filled with trash and overwhelming with hungry seagulls looking for leftover food is definitely not the kind of campus I’d like to be educated in. It is vital to keep our school grounds clean to provide a safe and appropriate learning environment. It would help if every individual did his or her part to keep our campus clean. A clean and tidy campus offers an appropriate environment for students that attend the school and even

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    Old Hunting Grounds

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    Visiting the Old Hunting Grounds" being realistic‚ it is quite textural and representational in style‚ with its usage of local color‚ creating a fictional historical picturesque scene. Moreover‚ the Indian Chief’s clothing is vibrant and warm like his other tribesman. Fisher’s main intention for each of his landscape artworks was to capture the actual look of what he saw without exaggeration. In which he was successful in doing. The “Indians Visiting the Old Hunting Grounds” piece is currently located

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    English as a Common Ground Shaun Porraz ENG 122 Rozlyn Truss-Linder September 12‚ 2012 English as a Common Ground English as a common ground is so that Americans can understand what is being spoken to each other. Americans should be able to communicate and read any material out in this country without wondering what is being said. Foreigners or non-English speaking citizens are increasingly becoming more segregated‚ creating poverty- stricken areas. The creation of

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    High Ground Essay

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    The high ground is an all important strategic position in war fare‚ it is also important in debate. In debate‚ there is no physical high-ground but there is the moral high-ground. It is the position of truth and justice. It may not always be the position which makes the most people happy or creates the most wealth but it is the right-position. As human‚ I believe we all share a common moral intuition that comes down to the use of violence—it is wrong. It is wrong to kill people but it is also wrong

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    African Burial Ground

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    Amanda Esenwein Intro to Archaeology Dr. Delvaux African Burial Ground Review & Analysis: After reading the articles it seems that many‚ in my opinion‚ value this Historic site I feel that it could not be more perfectly handled then the way it was. I primarily focused my thoughts on how the community was brought into the research project and how the researchers themselves handled everything with such dignity. I feel that by allowing everyone to have his or her input the project itself had such

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    Myne Own Ground

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    Myne Own Ground: Race and Freedom on Virginia’s Eastern Shore‚ 1640-1676 T.H. Breen and Stephen Innes‚ Oxford Press‚ 1980 T.H. Breen’s book "Myne Owne Ground" brings about a different perspective of what living in the south and being black was like. It shows how a black was capable of great things and able to amass wealth equal to that of wealthy white gentlemen but is never recognized for it. Unlike other history books this one doesn’t go on about slavery and it cruelty but instead offers

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    Myne Owne Ground

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    Myne Owne Ground Slavery is an American embarrassment; in present day‚ African Americans and woman have gained the basic rights given to every American. (3) Slavery existed in every colony in the New World from Canada to the Rio de la Plata. (3) It emerged as a way of buying and selling humans to produce labor needed on the Plantations in the early seventeenth century. However‚ prior to the full system of slavery‚ blacks were relatively equal to whites. They were able to own land‚ make their

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    Our actions can either make something better‚ or worse. In the short stories “Abuela Invents the Zero” by Ortiz Cofer and “Home” by Anton Chekhov‚ both main characters had things going on that changed their lives. Constancia (Ortiz) has made her grandmother feel bad about how she is. Seryozha (Anton) has been smoking at the age of seven. Although both characters don’t go through the same thing‚ however‚ they end up with the same problem. Constancia and Seryozha both end up making their lives worse

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    Finding the Middle Ground

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    Benya Kraus Period 6 HL History September 21‚ 2012 Finding the Middle Ground 1914 is arguably one of the most influential years in human history. Not only did it introduce the world to the practice of total warfare‚ but it also demonstrated the devastating outcome of rising political and economic tensions in Europe‚ as well as the inevitable conflict that is rooted in our global anarchic system. Almost a century later‚ historians continue to study the catastrophic events that occurred in

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    The novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is about the Capitol which hold an annual game known as The Hunger Games. The games are a test of strength and skill in which the games the participants have to kill each other until there is one survivor. In the novel Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark‚ childhood friends from district 12‚ have been chosen to take part in this year’s game. The novel is written in the voice of the 16-year-old protagonist Katniss Everdeen who lives in the nation of Panem

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