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    how is a citizen formed? Citizens of society can be defined in many ways from the political liberalist Aristotle to Rousseau the romantic and finally looking at empiricism by Locke. versions of citizenship we can decide what is a citizen. Aristotle explains what he believes is a citizen and how they can contribute to the society. Rousseau and Locke believe in free learning to develop the citizen and we are all equal. People think we should help children to become good citizens‚ but what is a good

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    Narrative – Final Draft The First Time I could feel the sweat repeatedly beating off my forehead. My heart was vigorously pounding out of my chest‚ while the blood flushed throughout my body. I was caught in a daze and had to snap back to reality‚ while trying to figure out what had just happened to me. Was this real life? Did what I think just happened‚ happen? Why can’t I feel parts of my body? Numerous questions were zipping through my head all at the same time. It was the wonderful‚ nature

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    In order to understand how the American government works‚ one must address the questions‚ who governs and for what purpose. However‚ the obvious answer may not be the correct one. Many may think that those who govern are the people or perhaps politicians. In actuality‚ there is no definite individual or particular group who governs. Instead governing is a process‚ which involves several groups (voters‚ candidates‚ parties‚ executive officials etc) who carry out the policies of the people by

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    How does Frayn explore the theme of time and memory in the novel Spies? The maintenance of memory and the passing of time are ideas that one often ponders upon. “Spies” is a bildungsroman type novel that describes the reconstruction of memory by the protagonist Stephen. Through this recollection‚ Frayn explores the ideas of fluid memory and the passing of time‚ using language and form to present these ideas across to the reader. The author uses a frail narrator to show how memory can be unreliable

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    How To Remain Calm During A Stressful Time Stress is a massive factor going on in today’s world. People handle their stress in various ways. From isolating themselves to even sometimes committing suicide. It is extremely important to remain calm while you’re stressed‚ but some people have no control over their emotions or don’t know how to. How do you remain calm during a stressful time? Have you ever really thought about how to? It’s not something you’re actually taught‚ it’s more of

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    2014 Christianity and Cultures Plato’s Crito VS. John Locke Although John Locke and Socrates existed over a thousand years apart in time‚ they had very similar views on how societies are formed‚ societies duties to its’ people‚ and the role which religion should play in society. The key difference in their views are shown in the duty one owes to society. In this essay I will take you through the perspectives of both philosophers so we can understand how after so many years the development of societies

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    The deaf-mute John Singer could not communicate with most of the world because he couldn’t speak. He strove to break out of his isolated existence because he desperately needed to communicate his feelings with somebody who understood him. The isolation from which John Singer suffered was a combination of a personal individual control and environmental factors. John Singer‚ a tall man with gray eyes‚ and his friend Spiros Antonapoulos was an obese man of Greek descent. Both men were deaf and dumb

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    How I spend my leisure time: Free time is a something everybody needs.   Free time always people to express themselves in many different ways.   Moreover‚ some people can become so busy in life they don’t have time for free time‚ which may seems impossible to some.   Furthermore‚ most people set aside a time where they are free to do whatever it is they enjoy doing.   I on the other hand‚ love and enjoy free time; I spend my free time doing things that makes me happy.   Three ways I spend my free

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    How to reduce student stress? 1. Manage time wisely Student feeling stress when they are no enough time to do their work. Student always like to do the last minute work‚ because they didn’t plan well for their time. And also student lazy to do their job early‚ they feel that they can finish at the end‚ but when the due date was come‚ they have to rush and finish the job in the limited time. Most of the last minute job was not as good as the job start early. Few ways that student can do to manage

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    J.D Salinger Michelle Sun Per 6 J.D Salinger is one of the most mysterious authors in the world. J.D Salinger is known to be a influential writer and is famous for his‚ “Catcher in The Rye” novel. He has garnered much attention with that novel. When hitting his peaks of success‚ J.D Salinger declared reclusion during his career. Which fumed up the curiosity of many readers. Many readers notice that much of his books are based on one central theme. When one’s innocence is lost and is forced

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