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    Still Water Run Deep

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    Still water runs deep ➢ The tongue is not steel yet cuts ➢ Hunger is the best sauce ➢ I will not dance to every fool’s pipe ➢ Hungry bellies have no ears ➢ A danger foreseen is half avoided ➢ The cat and the dog may kiss yet are none the better friends ➢ Escaped mouse will never forget the taste of bait ➢ Fanned fire and forced love never did well ➢ An open door may tempt a saint ➢ One can not be in love and be wise ➢ Love me‚ love my dog ➢ Fact is stronger than fiction

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    The American dream is still achievable in some ways by hard work‚ effort‚ striving every by not giving up and proving to society that the American dream is still achievable. Reasoning on why the American dream is still there because many famous people like a bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger started from the bottom and worked his way up from the lower class to the upper

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    Verbal Abuse Is Still Abuse “Choke” is an ad made by the Euro RSCG Chicago for the Juvenile Protective Association. This ad comes from a campaign to stop verbal abuse of children. “These disturbing PSA ads by Juvenile Protective Association visually illustrate that ’Verbal abuse is still abuse. ’ And unlike physical abuse which leaves visible marks on the outside‚ you are leaving wounds with your words that may take a young kid a lifetime to heal” (Sleepless in Amman). The key elements that

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    Is equity still relevant today? Prior to the Norman conquest in 1066 ‚ different areas of England were governed by different systems of law. William the conqueror gained the English throne in 1066 and began standardizing the law. “Itinerant justices” were able to discuss the various customs of different parts of the century. The principle of ‘stare decisis’ grew up and by 1250 a ‘common law’ has been produced. Common law is the basis of our law today. It is an unwritten law that developed from

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    of opportunity for all people regardless of their gender. Over time‚ feminism has transformed. There are many arguments whether or not feminism is still relevant. Most people believe that feminism in no longer relevant because of the nineteenth amendment‚ which granted women the right as men. However‚ there are people that protest that feminism is still very relevant. It is very understandable that feminism was way more concerning in the nineteenth century than it is now. Today’s interpretation of

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    Though it seems like our society is the opposite of that idea and is instead one that encourages individuals to be unique‚ it hasn’t always been like that. I believe that it’s in social constructs that "The Giver" parallels current society. There are still certain social expectations that influence and often dictate an individual’s life. The book was also written for a middle to

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    faced many hardships including persecution and the Holocaust. How is Judaism still relevant today after so many years? Many people use Judaism for stability in maintaining the order in their life. Also‚ Jewish people who share their faith from generation to generation keep the faith going. Finally‚ faithful and devoted Jews keep the faith alive with teaching others and their children in the ways of Judaism. Judaism is still relevant and existing today because of hopes for stability‚ generational sharing

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    Still Alice Book Report

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    Still Alice is a story about a girl whose name is Alice Howland who is happily married with three kids. Alice is a well known psychologist at Harvard School. Everything was going for her until she got the shocking news that she has alzheimer’s. It all started with her not remembering a simple word in her presentation at a conference in stanford that she was invited to in front of a huge crowd. She brushed it off thinking it must be a symptom of menopause. Deep down she is truly worried though.

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    the subconscious revulsion you feel when you see your child as a stranger. You look at your husband‚ and you see just a man. Your house‚ a labyrinth. These are symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease‚ which you might associate with the elderly. In the book Still Alice by Lisa Genova‚ that’s what Alice thought‚ until she was diagnosed at age 50. It is hard to imagine all the books fell into abeyance‚ but in the event it does‚ I would save this book. Why would I save this book in particular? I feel that the

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    “Is marriage still important in Society?” As an atheist I don’t believe marriage is still important to society. This is because (as written bellow) in this country the purpose of marriage has traditionally been used as a form of business‚ money power and survival. However the changes in our society have made marriage considerably less important when compared to‚ for example two hundred years ago. Today‚ it is seen as socially acceptable to have children outside marriage and due to legal reasons

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