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    Space Exploration

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    The 1960 ’s brought new advancements for all of Earth. Machines and men were sent into space‚ and this sparked a new government agency‚ called NASA. Space was a new frontier‚ and virtually everyone was interested in exploring it. Over the years‚ the interest in space exploration has weakened‚ and NASA was almost terminated from existence‚ although there have been many advancements in it over that time. Space exploration should continue because it could help solve many problems on Earth‚ such

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    Sarah's Long Walk

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    population‚ but it was also where the majority of Boston’s black population resided. Paul Kendrick‚ in his book Sarah’s Long Walk‚ presents several positive aspects of life for the African American population that lived on the North Slope of Beacon Hill. One positive aspect of life for the African American population was the small geographical size of Beacon Hill. Since the area was small‚ it brought upon fraternity among members of the black community

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    To walk away or not to walk away‚ that is the question. Those who walk away from Omelas obviously disagree on moral values (on some level) with those who stay in Omelas. Those who walk away disagree with the price the town pays for happiness. They do not want to destroy the town’s utopia but at the same time they do not want to be a part of that system. Those who walk away from Omelas are not Ethical Relativists because they disagree with the town’s (that culture’s) moral philosophy. Ethical Relativists

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    The Space Race

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    The biggest rivalry between the two superpowers was the advancement in space technology. In 1952‚ the International Geophysical Year (IGY) was established in which scientists stated that in the time between July 1‚ 1957 and December 31‚ 1958‚ solar activity would be at a high point. The IGY made it so that both the US and the USSR became determined to be the first to reach space‚ and so the space race was born. During the space race‚ the USSR made many launches that were very advanced and superior

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    Just Be Nice

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of “Just Be Nice” Zahra Khan Eng101 Feburary 19‚ 2013 A Rhetorical Analysis of “Just Be Nice” The article “Just be Nice” is written by Stephen L. Carter. Stephen L. Carter is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at the Yale Law School. This article was written for the Yale Alumni Magazine in May 1998‚ and was a response to former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s remarks that the citizenry

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    Space Race

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    World War II. One way they tried to become the world superpower was through the Space Race. The Space Race caused ICBMs‚ the Race to the Moon‚ and Reconnaissance Satellites. The Space Race started October 4‚ 1957‚ when the Soviet space satellite “Sputnik” was launched. This led to a massive panic by the American population and government. America was scared that Sputnik was capable of launching nuclear weapons from space‚ feeling that the USA would be rendered almost defenseless from those types of

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    ESSAY Almost every man who walks this planet has goals‚ aims‚ and‚ aspirations that he dreams of achieving. However‚ distractions often come about‚ thwarting people and preventing them from attaining their aspirations. A distraction can pull a person’s whole mind and body into a different world manipulating him to neglect his lifelong goals‚ and never achieve his dreams. A student‚ entering college with dreams of achieving a 4.0 GPA and becoming valedictorian‚ can easily be swept up by social

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    School choice versus public education is a topic that a lot of people have really strong opinions about. I don’t think there is one right or wrong answer of how the education system should be run‚ but I do think that it is a topic that people should approach with an open mind. As somebody who grew up attending a charter school‚ kindergarten through 12th grade‚ I personally advocate for school choice‚ because I strongly believe that parents and students should be able to decide what kind of school

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    A Walk to Remember.

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    teachers‚ and townsfolk. But so does everyone else he knows. Landon does not see this as a flaw‚ per se‚ but as a trait shared by all teenagers. He is aware of his own unkindness‚ but he sees it as harmless; in fact‚ he realizes that he could be so much more cruel‚ and he prides himself on not crossing an imaginary line he has set for himself. "Gossip is one thing‚" Landon says‚ "hurtful gossip is completely another‚ and even in high school we weren’t that mean." What Jamie forces Landon to see‚

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    Just English

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    Just English. Английский для юристов 43 Reproduce the contexts in which they were used. Make up your own sentences with these words. TASK 5. Answer the following questions: 1. What concepts formed the basis of the earliest criminological theories? 2. How did the biological theories develop? 3. What was Montesquieu’s approach to causes of crime? 4. What views on crime predominated in the 19th century? 5. How did criminological theories develop in the 20th century? 6. What is the relationship

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