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    Roosevelt High School. I am an artist‚ a STEM student‚ and I am a highly active participant in FCCLA. It has been a passion of mine ever since I first joined. One of my long term goals in FCCLA has been to one day become a state officer. I believe I will make a great State Officer for many reasons. For one‚ I am a creative person who enjoys thinking outside of the box. If I were to be on the officer team‚ I could contribute new ideas to make the 2018-2019 FCCLA year one of a kind. I am also famous for

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    The way I would feel if I were a resident with sensory impairment would be I would feel trapped. I would feel as though if I didn’t have some type of help with my impairments that I would not be able to do anything for myself. If my eye sight was not good like it used to be‚ then I wouldn’t be able to read as much or see people I want to see as clearly. If I had hard of hearing I would not be able to hear any information that I need to know. I would not be able to watch television or listen to music

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    I BELIEVE THAT CATALONIA SHOULD BE AN INDEPENDENT STATE The world should now that there’s a region that is trying to decide its future democratically‚ the world should know that 1‚5 million people went to the street last year to claim the freedom of their country‚ the world should know that this year more than 2 million people came back to the street and made a human chain from the north to the south of Catalonia to show everybody that‚ peacefully and respectfully‚ we will not stop fighting

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    Antonio Silvio Gottardello Did Pre­World War I European States Overall Benefited from Trade Unionism or were they Damaged by it? In the modern era (1789­2013) Trade unionism has played a determinant role in History‚ not only influencing the economic aspect of millions of lives but also the social and political aspects. Although its influence is undeniable‚ their advantages and damages that they cause to the states and their people are not completely clear. In order to rightly weight its accomplishments and defeats

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    What were the events that brought World War I? World War I is considered as one of the biggest war in the world. World War I started at July 28 1914‚ and ended at November 11 1918. During these 4 years of war‚ more than 9 million soldiers and 7 million citizens were killed. The war was caused by several different conflicts beforehand‚ such as colonial rivalry‚ nationalism‚ militarism‚ and alliances. But‚ the immediate event that triggered World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    movement is high. Payment systems in India have a chequered history with the earliest system being coin based which dates back to many centuries. Paper based systems entered the fray with the loan deeds (or hundis as commonly referred to)‚ which were complemented in the eighteenth century by paper based currency. With banking becoming a dominant economic facilitator in the mid nineteenth century‚ cheques also came into the scene. The passage of the Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act‚ 1881 paved the

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    Why I Chose My Major

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    to a point in your life when you thought that you were taking the wrong major? Growing up I thought it would be easy for me to know what I want to be in my life. I had various characters of myself in my mind wearing various outfits like a suit with stiletto heels and having business meetings with my peer workers. Also‚ sometimes with the influence of my parents and friends‚ I would imagine myself wearing a scrub and stethoscope around my neck which I think was nonetheless a costume with powers to save

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    experience unhappiness when they are dissatisfied with the state of their romantic life and others may experience unhappiness when they are pulled away from their 5 hour streak of watching The Office to write an essay desperately trying to compare two poems using details from the text and literary devices. In like manner‚ poets cope with unhappiness through their immense talent to express their distaste with life like in I felt a funeral in my brain by Emily Dickinson and Lonely Hearts by Wendy Cope

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    How I Met My Husband

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    In the short story How I Met My Husband by author Alice Munro‚ the setting takes place in a small country town around the end of WWII. It is easy to tell that Edie feels a little out of place in the Peebles’ house since they are new to the country and are more wealthy than Edie’s family. When Edie was describing her job she says‚ “Mrs. Peebles had an automatic washer and dryer‚ the first I ever saw‚” (Munro 220). This quote shows how not many people were able to afford luxuries like modern day conveniences

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    I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain” In Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ “I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain‚” she is describing the mental breakdown of her sanity using a funeral as a metaphor and she does this very nicely within this poem. The first time reading through the poem‚ it was hard to make of it. The second time reading the poem‚ it seemed like her soul was witnessing her own funeral. It was not until the poem became clear that Emily Dickinson witnessed the funeral only by the sense of sound and feel

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