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    what made me who i am now

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    you who you are now? I asked myself‚ who am I now? How am I now? Honestly‚ it was quite hard for me to answer this and it made me realize how much I don’t know myself yet. But then I still tried to look back at what I do or how I usually am when I’m with my friends or whenever I am just alone. Then I realize how sad I actually am. Not in a way that I hate my life and in a way that I would want to kill myself and stuff like that but just sad for some reason that I can’t explain. I have to be honest

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    How to Protect Human Lives and Environment As time passes by‚ we can see lots of people are start fighting for the rights of wild animals and plants to survive on this earth that controlled by the human activities. Today we became more self-aware that we are also a part of the nature‚ and therefore‚ anything that harms the environment will also give a great impact towards us‚ and that the very existence of human life depends on preserving a balanced global ecosystem. I personally think that

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    PHYSICS ESSAY HOW ELECTROSTATICS INFLUENCE OUR LIVES? INTRODUCTION We all are familiar with the term electricity which comes from batteries and which is used to light bulbs‚ buzzers‚ and other electrical devices. We also know that conductors are those objects which conduct electricity easily and insulators do not conduct electricity at all. This is basic knowledge but right now we are going into detail about electricity and static electricity. ELECTROSTATICS Many of us have this wrong concept

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    Immigration Then and Now

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    true. For some people‚ immigration made their lives richer and more fulfilled. This however‚ was not always the case. A place that is supposed to be a "Golden Land" (Marcus 116) did not always welcome people with open arms. Even after people became legal citizens of the United States‚ often times the natural born Americans did not treat the immigrants as equals but rather as outsiders who were beneath them in some way. In some situations‚ people’s lives were made worse by coming to the "land of opportunity

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    Children Then and Now

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    Children Then and Now Is child behavior better or worse than it was years ago? My opinion in this question is yes; in this generation child behavior is much worse than it was years ago. Parents who are unwilling to spend the effort and time to teach and discipline their children‚ help make misbehavior. Many bad influences such as cell phones‚ TV‚ Internet‚ and video games have caused bad behavior also. A variety of video games display violence and profanity. Sooner or later video games become

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    Democracy Then and Now

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    Democracy Then and Now By Nicole Johnson Drawing the political parallels between the Athenians and American democracy couldn’t be more complexed. One of the contemporary definitions of democracy todays is as follows. “Government by the people‚ exercised either directly or through elected representatives; Rule by the majority” Interestingly enough the Athenians were closer to a true democracy more so than America has ever been. America has always labeled as this great democracy

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    Dalia Deanna Selman Compistion 2 Section 70 Literary Analysis #1 I WANT TO LIVE "I Want To Live" by Thom Jones illustrates the transformation to death in life’s last breaths through the inner voice of a dying woman.We only know her as "she" throughout the whole story. The de-personalization of letting her remain nameless makes her reality seem contagious to those reading the story. Her journey begins‚ or should I say ends‚ when she’s told she has cancer. Once‚ confronted with death nothing seems

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    I too wanted to live an ordinary life.. I never drank ‚ never lied‚ never smoked‚ never hurt anyone‚ then why me atharv why me? All I wanted from life was to make my parents happy‚ have a happy family and yes a caring person who would love me for what I am. Was it too much? Was it too much for god to give? Why did he do this to me? Why?…” ananya burst out in tears.. and hugged Atharv “ Ananya ‚ hey why are you crying? You are my superwoman‚ my motivation‚ you cannot just break down like this… don’t

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    I would not want to live in the society from the Giver because of three reasons. One being your job‚your voice and memories I would not want to live the the giver society because you don’t decide your job First‚ what they do is they have people volunteer at a bunch of places and that how they pick your job. What they do is they give People a random job that they think will work best for you. Second‚ they chose it off which place people visit the most and how good People are so if people wanna be

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    As the title suggests‚ the story is an apologia in which Sister attempts to explain why she has decided to live in the post office of the small town of China Grove‚ where she is postmistress. The first line of the story establishes the problem quite clearly: "I was getting along fine with Mama‚ Papa-Daddy and Uncle Rondo until my sister Stella-Rondo just separated from her husband and came back home again" (May). This story is told

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