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    Never give up

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    Never GIVE Up!!! when ikl ajkm [J CKM "LKM D OJM KJAS M OJEKM OJKEJIM knmsdf pok a’l ]plm OKLC‚ASM OK ’‚ DFLMOMSMOJM SOOOK A;ODMWLLJA LPPPKDWOKLPA;IOMLSAOK JKKKDKKKKLSFADGDGFGFDGGCVFFFGX DVG DDFDFSSFDFDFSDF DASFSDFDFSFFFFFSDSDFSDFSFDGGGGFGFDGGGDGFGDFGDGDDGFG SDF SDSFDFGSDGRGTTTRT TWTWTWEWERWERWERRWERERWER WRWERERWE WRWERWREWWRWERWERWERWRER WRWRWERWRWR RWR EWR WERWERWERWR R WRWERWRERWER RWRER EREWR WWR WERWER RWER WERWR WERWR WER WER WER WEW WRWERERWERWERRWE EWRWERWERWER ER R WRERWERWERWER EWR EWR

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    How the Grinch Taught Me Morals As a child‚ my favorite book was One Fish‚ Two Fish‚ Red Fish‚ Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss. At about 4 years old‚ I can’t imagine I saw anymore into that book besides the many different kinds of fish described. However‚ as a more mature adult‚ I can now see what Dr. Seuss was trying to impress upon children‚ the acceptance of diversity. Principles of ethics are shown to us frequently in picture books such as those by Dr. Seuss. However‚ as we get older‚ these medias

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    different people in a multicultural society. The religious issue in public schools has always been touchy. Some argue that religion should be taught in a secular way in public schools to limit the separation of students. Regardless whether the religion is being taught secularly or not in public schools‚ religion should be taught to children because they’ll be learning about the origins and histories of different religious societies. This might let them see all religions as part of the same world. Pink

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    Cristina Villarroel What Are The Benefits of Learning English? English is one of the most spoken languages in the entire world‚ with more than 360 million native speakers (Nationalencyklopedin‚ 2010) and 750 English second language speakers (Future of English?‚ 2011). It has become a global language and very useful tool in the modern world. Although‚ some people think it is not important learn English as long as they live in a non-English-speaking country‚ they are not thinking of all the benefits

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    Never Give Up

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    NEVER GIVE UP The expression “Never give up” means to keep trying and never stop working for your goals. I agree with this statement. I think this statement is true because you can be whatever you want to be‚ you just have to set your mind to it and work for it. If you work hard enough‚ you can achieve your goals without a problem. You should commit to achieve your goals no matter how long it takes‚ even if it takes another 50 years of living until you achieve it. Everything takes time‚ you

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    Never Events and Hospital Acquired Infections Hospital is the place to go when someone is sick and requires medical attention. It is shocking to know that one can contract diseases while in the hospital facility which were not present during admission. And that ‘Never Events’ which are preventable incidents such as wrong site surgery do occur in the hospital setting. How do we prevent hospital acquired conditions and never events from occurring in the hospital? It will be interesting to figure

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    Alexander was a great leader even though some people commonly think that he was a sword wielding tyrant. Alexander was a great leader because he respected the beliefs of other people‚ had a great respect for knowledge‚ and he was a superior strategist in battle. He was so great that he was almost able to conquer the whole known world. Alexanders respect of other people’s beliefs was one of the biggest reasons he is considered great. While other conquerors in this time period‚ like the persians‚ would

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    What was life like for the soldiers at Gallipoli? Soldiers in Gallipoli during the First World War had it very hard‚ they were badly trained‚ badly fed‚ had horrible living conditions and were led to a massacre within the first few hours after landing. The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at ANZAC cove during the First World War faced such problems as lack of food‚ not enough clean water and no proper shelter. During the Gallipoli campaign at Anzac Cove a lot of troops were almost starved

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    Should be taught in Schools "Yeah‚ "nigger." Get over it‚” "You know. Now let’s talk about the book."~ David Bradley‚ University of Oregon. So much controversy has come from this outstanding novel. Should The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain be taught in schools? Many and the majority of those who are opposed to it being taught in schools believe it is wrong to teach it because of the so constant use of the word “nigger”. I believe one understand that this was the language that was used back

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    Tedrow 4/ /16 Period:8 Mrs.Moore Moriori Genocide Most people have never heard of the Moriori. They didn’t really cause many problems so not many people even know who or what happened to them. They were the indigenous people of the Chatham Islands. They were enslaved by the Maori and Taranaki Tribes. If they weren’t enslaved they were staked out to have a very painful death. The Moriori were treated very poorly and didn’t deserve what happened to them. “The moriori people were the indigenous people

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