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    In my essay i am going to argue that to get rid of food insecurity we need to get rid of poverty and to get rid of poverty we need to make more job that pay livable wage and where they could put food on the table and clothes for their kids. This will help the parent who have a job but they can’t put food all the time on the table because they job that they work is not paying them a good and livable wage where they have to work two job so they could put food on the table. If the government would not

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    Theft is wrong

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    your reputation‚ makes people not trust you and may even disown you. It makes it hard to get a job‚ and gives you a criminal record when you get caught. True trust is something hard in this life‚ and stealing just causes people to push you further and further away. Hand in hand with stealing is lying‚ because sooner or later someone is going to wonder if you were the one who took that object‚ and if you did then most likely you’re going to lie about it to avoid getting caught. Lying and stealing

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    Chernobyl What happened in chernobyl? Did you ever just wonder what happened on the the day the chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. I have researched different things about chernobyl and what happened. If you didn’t know about the chernobyl accident then you will be shocked at what made the explosion happened and what happened to the residents. Thirty-one years ago on April 26 an explosion happened near Pripyat‚ Ukraine in the soviet union. That day the chernobyl nuclear plant had a malfunction

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    This was that Scrooge did NOT appreciate anything he had in his life. Throughout the beginning of the story‚ Scrooge took everything for granted. Of course‚ Scrooge could not realize this because his greed for money took over his soul. He was so caught up in making money‚ that he did not take a look around him to understand that he was blessed with a loyal clerk‚ a prosperous company‚ and a jolly relative

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    "As Good as it Gets"

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    In the move "As Good as it Gets" are many interpersonal relationships that are going on with the lead character played by Jack Nicholson. In this essay I am going to discuss and analyze the relationships between Melvin‚ his neighbor who is a homosexual‚ Simon Bishop. Also there is a relationship between Melvin and his neighbor’s friend Frank Sachs. The last relationship is the most interesting and powerful‚ Melvin and the dog. In the move Melvin is against homosexuality and he is always abusing

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    Perseverance Is Wrong

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    around the world like wars‚ diseases‚ and natural disasters. People never believe that their lives are going to be impacted by these events‚ however‚ I was wrong. When my father was diagnosed with cancer it completely shook my family. The moment my parents broke the news to me is still crystal clear in my mind. To this day I can’t imagine how much courage it took for them to tell me. I was thirteen years old and I was back for spring break from boarding school. My parents sat me down and began to

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    How did Truman‚ McCarthy‚ and Kennedy try to get the American’s attention about the war? “The Cold War forms the organizing principle for the period after World War II. On one level‚ the rival between the United States and the Soviet Union-or between West and East‚ capitalism and communism- was quite real” (From the Historical Context in Gorn‚ 219). During this time‚ there were three speeches given by Truman‚ McCarthy‚ and Kennedy that got the American’s attention about the war. First of all

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    Ehrlichman resign from the Watergate and John Dean‚ the White House counsel gets fired. After discovering how serious this scandal was‚ Elliot Richardson appoints Archibald Cox as the prosecutor to lead an investigation towards Nixon’s campaign. Now‚ people are starting to get suspicious about Nixon thinking that he was involved. The investigators and Cox both advise Nixon that he should hand over the tapes but he

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    The system was set to determine if an applicant had a higher chance to be admitted into the school. The reason why Grutter did not get into the Law School was because other ethnicities had a high chance of getting into the school since they would get more points. This lead to “the University violating the Fourteenth Amendment’s promise of equal protection by discriminating against Gratz and Grutter” (Gratz v. Bollinger; Grutter v. Bollinger)

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    The Ottoman Empire lived longer than many states in the past because its lifetime was about six hundred. Sohow did the Ottoman Empire survive so long? In my opinion‚ it was because of the diversity and religious tolerance in the Empire‚ a good administration‚ and military talents and techniques‚ so I can pick some of them to show them as the major historical legacies of the Ottoman Empire‚ such as the diversity and religious tolerance‚ and military talents and techniques. In addition to this‚ I

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