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    If I had the chance to live in the twenties I would because everything was developing so fast‚ there was no more war‚ and lastly I would of liked to of have discovered these new ideas and things as they came out newly. Living in the twenties I would imagine that it was a war free time with jazz music and the radio on just relaxing in your car going to the theaters with a flapper. One reason why I would live in the 1920s is because the urbanization and that more young people were going to school

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    I Never Thought I Would Do It As any other high school kid‚ I had very uncertain thoughts about going to college and about what career path I wanted choose. There was really not one specific major that captured my attention. I always said I wanted to be a professional baseball player‚ but also had this curiosity of what it would be like to be in the military. I was very attracted by the way they conducted themselves with such professionalism‚ and how everyone granted them so much respect. Although

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    good trade with other countries. In Massachusetts‚ the fish industry really helped boost their economy. On the other hand‚ the Southern Colonies made a lot of money from farming‚ like growing rice‚ tobacco‚ and cattle. The Middle Colonies grew wheat. I don’t think farming in a very good way to make money‚ because it requires a lot of laborious tasks. The fact that New England didn’t need so much land for farming helped it become a tight knit community. They had a village school‚ a village church

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    In many works of literature‚ both fiction and nonfiction‚ the death of a character profoundly affects one or more of the other characters in the work. In his memoir Night‚ Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel describes how he watched his father die an agonizing death in a Nazi concentration camp‚ near the end of World War II. Elie also describes how his father’s torment and death affected him‚ transforming him into a hollow shell of a person. When Elie and his father arrived at the camp‚ the older

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    PARENTS; MY MOM AND DAD KATHERINE RYON BAKER COLLEGE Some could think that there parents would be more similar than different‚ because they had enough in common to have a child together. Some could also think their differences would not have much of an effect on their kids‚ especially if they are young. Neither one of these statements are true. Children see things parents would like to think are hidden. They also realize things that are going on adults think they are not able to understand. It

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    a crisis in this country! Children are misbehaving everywhere‚ and getting away with it. In stores‚ in restaurants‚ everywhere that I look there are the parents of these children saying‚ "No No‚ use your inside voice" and the screaming and kicking continues until the children get what they want. I seem to remember a time when you would go to a store and it would be quiet. You could actually hear the music that the store was playing over the speakers in the ceiling while you shopped. People were

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    not ‘that young people should obey their parents’. Rather‚ this essay argues that ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is a complex love story and to say that the true meaning of the play is that young people should obey their parents is an excessive simplification of the many complex themes in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ that does not consider the messages in the play. These include the inevitability of fate‚ that things may have turned for the worse had Romeo and Juliet obeyed their parents‚ and the often overpowering nature

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    are not an issue between my parents and I. My parents more often then not take the view that as long as I do good in school and don’t get in much trouble‚ I can grow up without their close and constant supervision. Of course there are a few things that we conflict upon‚ but nothing that disturbs or seriously affects anyone. The door suddenly burst open‚ and in he rushed. All that I could hear was the blood pounding in my head‚ the blaring music seemed to disappear. I saw the rage in his eyes

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    had the biggest influence on my literacy education are my parents. When I was young‚ around the ages of 4-6‚ I have faint memories of my parents helping to enrich my literacy. They accomplished this by reading to me starting at a younger than average age. They did all sorts of things to further my education‚ not just helping to build literacy skills. However‚ some of the fondest memories I have from when I was really little are about reading. My parents helped improve my literacy by reading to me‚

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    Throughout all the years in my life‚ I was influenced by my parents in many fashions‚ from the way of thinking to the trifle everyday habits. No doubt‚ we inherit the gene from our parents and get basic knowledge and norms from them. What we learned from our parents in the early years will be encoded in our mind and be reflected in nearly every aspect of our behaviors. But in terms teaching‚ I do not think it’s our parents who are the best teachers. As is known to all‚ a child will be better trained

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