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    MOORE AND MALCOLM X According to Michael Moore‚ a vast majority of social problems can be resolved by common sense. Which means highly paid elites; consultants and lobbyist do not necessarily add value to the general population (Moore 128-145). These excerpts come under various subtitles such as ‘Idiot Nation” and ‘Stupid white men and other excuses for the state of the nation’ (Moore 128). In terms of occupation‚ Moore is a well-regarded Documentary Movie Producer

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    lesson‚ and she gave him money to buy the blue suede shoes that he wanted. After Mrs. Jones dragged him home she was nice enough to let him wash up. After that she prepared him a meal‚ which was also nice because she doesn’t have much and she is still sharing with others. Then she talked about herself instead of him because she didn’t want to embarrass. Also Mrs. Jones didn’t call the police‚ instead she disciplined Roger. This was better for him because he would have just gone to jail for however

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    http://www.shareyouressays.com/729/691-words-essay-on-patriotism-in-india-for-school-and-college-students Free sample essay on Patriotism in India for school and college students . Patriotism lends a great dimension to a man’s personality and it exalts him to rare heights of nobility. A patriot is not a person confined within the narrow limits of his family and his intimate circle of friends. Patriotism enlightens us about our paramount duties to our nation‚ our motherland‚ as dear and sacred as

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    According to Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ an athlete is defined as "a person who is trained or skilled in exercises‚ sports‚ or games requiring physical strength‚ agility‚ or stamina." Athletes train and practice year-round to prepare for the competition and challenges. At times during the preparation‚ injuries are sustained and fatigue is endured. To rid themselves of these obstacles‚ athletes take performance-enhancing drugs‚ which are also known as steroids. In the United States‚ the use of steroids

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    Below are essay prompts from the most recent SAT administration in January 2012. Prompt 1 Think carefully about the issue presented in the following excerpt and the assignment below. Most people tend to trust others too readily. To avoid being taken advantage of‚ however‚ it is generally wise to be doubtful and suspicious of others’ motives or honesty. Many people would agree that if you find yourself doubting other people’s sincerity or questioning their intentions‚ your instincts are probably

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    The Progressive Era was the period of time from approximately 1900 to 1914 in which America revived a sense of protest and reform. Its "essential characteristic was a belief that all social problems could be mastered by exercise of the collective will" (Filler 6). Progressivism renewed an interest in improving America’s social‚ political‚ and economic ills. It distinguished itself from other eras of reform through its extreme promotion of "activism"‚ or energetically working to facilitate

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    from the same race‚ they are not in the same culture‚ they have different language. People from different race never know each other. Compare the husband’s actions to his wife’s reactions. Are these people understanding each other? If he had said yes‚ would their relationship have changed? If so‚ how? From the husband’s action to his wife’s reaction‚ they didn’t understand each other much even though the husband was trying to show how considerate he is. But he failed to understand what his wife

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    The Rhetoric of “Yes We Can” Darío Villanueva outlines the history and significance of the rhetorical tradition and highlights the striking persistence of the power of the word in American politics. Even in our high-tech age‚ a three-word tagline -"Yes We Can"- carries devastating clout. The Greek sophists -the original masters of rhetoric‚ notorious for their appetite for influence rather than truth- would be both impressed by the abiding power of their art‚ and dismayed that‚ in the Gutenberg

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    Jerad Williams Humans are very intelligent and understanding beings they are able to cope with many different obstacles and tasks. Each obstacle that has to be overcome requires a different quality. Three qualities to overcome major obstacles include humor‚ perseverance‚ and strength. Each quality is used every day by average people and there are many stories to back these qualities up. A few stories include “Darkness at Noon” by Harold Krents‚ “The Loophole of Retreat” by Harriet A. Jacobs‚ and

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    Still Separate‚ Still Unequal “Still Separate‚ Still Unequal”‚ written by Jonathan Kozol‚ describes the reality of urban public schools and the isolation and segregation the students there face today. Jonathan Kozol illustrates the grim reality of the inequality that African American and Hispanic children face within todays public education system. In this essay‚ Kozol shows the reader‚ with alarming statistics and percentages‚ just how segregated Americas urban schools have become. He also brings

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