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    Hey so this is how you say Hi. Hi! You can also say hi by saying Hello‚ Hola‚ and bye..... wait that is not right. Bye is how you say bye. You can Which of the following describes the selection of federal judges? The president nominates someone to fill a vacancy‚ and the Senate confirms the choice. The Senate nominates someone to fill a vacancy‚ and the president confirms the choice. The president nominates someone to fill a vacancy‚ and the House confirms the choice. The House

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    Revered King gave his famous I have a dream speech ‚ on the steps of the lincoln memorial. Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King .Jr were both great men. They both influenced the African American civil rights greatly. Lincoln was born February 12 1809. He was born into a frontier family in Hardin County Kentucky. When he was eight his family moved to Indiana. His mother later died when he ten. Growing up in a pioneering family most of his schooling was self taught. He learned everything he could

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    If I can ensure anything for the community at the University of Kentucky‚ I can be another component of diversity. The involvements‚ I have had with people from different civilizations‚ the languages I speak and the fact that I am from another country myself are merely some of the things that aid me bringing diversity to a crowd. I was born in Nepal‚ nation prosperous in terms of cultural and natural diversity‚ which is a slice of my heritage that I do not share with any American Citizen. The first

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    “In order to win a man to your cause‚ you must first reach his heart‚ the great high road to his reason.” Abraham Lincoln (cited in Crowley‚ M (2001) As one of the most successful transformational leaders in political history‚ Abraham Lincoln inspired loyalty and willingness for self-sacrifice among his followers by raising their level of motivation through the development of a shared vision‚ morality‚ loyalty‚ trust and communication.—as evidenced by changing their attitudes toward emancipation

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    Can prejudice ever be eliminated? What exactly is prejudice? Contrary to popular belief‚ prejudice is not the same as discrimination‚ even though both terms are usually tossed into the fray together. Prejudice refers to the prejudgment; where people make assumptions or decisions even before being aware of the relevant facts. On the other hand‚ discrimination refers to the treatment or distinction in favour or against a particular person‚ group or class. That being said‚ prejudice would certainly

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    In my opinion any obstacle or disadvantage can be turned into something good. For example‚ Abraham Lincoln was our 16th president‚ who faced many challenges like growing up in poverty with no parents‚ Civil War‚ and abolishing slavery. He ultimately gave his life for this country and that made him a good person. While living in poverty‚ at age 9 Abraham’s mother died from a milk sickness. Her death caused problems for himself and his dad‚ Thomas Lincoln. Thomas later married Sarah Bush‚ who was a

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    business be responsible to help society in any way they can? For this question‚ reality will show you the answer. In the present days‚ corporate social responsibility is drawing high awareness among business sectors. As more and more people around the world think that enterprises have the obligations to help their society‚ my answer to this subject is partly positive. In the following content‚ I have two facts to support my view and one disagreement. To which I agree because enterprise is a member of

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    unlikely to have a positive result? I try to visualize the world where everyone has no hope about the future‚ and because of that‚ they misuse the present. I imagine life full of failures‚ living without thinking about any success‚ any goals and dreams‚ and of course this is the origin of misery for the whole lifetime! I believe that optimism makes my future bright since it makes me have dreams and set goals for my future. It builds confidence in me‚ calm me to do things properly because I really know

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    Hello ! I’m Sam and I am running for sophomore class president! Most of you guys know me or have seen me around school‚ I mean I’m kind of hard to miss. But‚ to those of you whom I do not know yet‚ Hi IM SAM! I am an outgoing‚ loud person‚ with a lot of personality. I love to talk and meet new people. Okay let’s get to why I’m running and why you should elect me. I’m running for president because I love to see people working together‚ hand in hand to get things done. I love leaving school everyday

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    Essay Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. were men who both stood up for people and their beliefs. This takes a great deal of courage. Courage means to overcome the ability to do something that frightens someone. Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both were exceptional Americans that stood up for people that had no voice and in the end both of their lives were taken by a bullet because of their ethical stand. Non-existing prejudice is worth fighting for when it creates equality in society

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