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    Life Is Never Flat

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    Author: Ahris Fuadatis Sholihah Life Is Never Flat You must know a sentence of “Life is never flat” because it is familiar around us. Besides‚ you can realize that many things making your life up and down by knowing this sentence. It means that your life must be any problem although a thing making your life being wave. However‚ if there is nothing making your life being wave or colorful‚ your life is flat and there is no impression. Additionally‚ it is not only flat but also no color in your

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    or other government authority searching their homes and private property without search warrants that have been properly executed. The Founders considered truthful that freedom from intrusion into one’s home by the government was a natural right granted by God and that it was fundamental to liberty. They experienced unreasonable searches and seizures by the King or appointed officials. For instance‚ as colonists they were susceptible to writs of assistance which means they could have all of their

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    death camps during the 1940’s. Mr. Wiesel was a jewish teenager who had just been placed in a concentration camp. He writes about his first night there. To begin his writing‚ he starts with 7 things that he shall never forget. These things include his awful experiences. It talks about what he saw‚ and how it affected him and his faith in God. He is essentially discussing the horrors that he saw while at the camp. They will scar him forever and he will never forget them. Now‚ the question is: should

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    learn another language besides their own mother tongue. They will like to learn English language which is the second language we can learn. As a language‚ there are a lot of skills which we must learn‚ such as‚ reading‚ writing‚ listening and speaking. What actually reading is? Reading means the action or skill of reading written or printed matter silently or aloud. Moreover‚ it is also mean as the process of constructing meaning from written texts. Hence‚ it is not a skill that students must learn separately

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    “Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male” began. The original intent was to learn the effects of syphilis on the body. The study began with 600 black men and was intended to last six months. Shamefully‚ the ethics of this experiment were nonexistent as misinformation and deception led the experiment to last a striking forty years. A primary object for the disgust surrounding the experiment was the lack of consent. Currently‚ the Institutional Review Board (IRB) requires informed

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    Should or should not Shakespeare be taught in 9th grade curriculum? People have different opinions on if it should or should not be taught. A few reasons it should be taught is because Shakespeare presents universal truths‚ one can learn new vocabulary‚ and Shakespeare is entertaining. To begin with‚ Shakespeare presents universal truths. Universal truths are truths that the whole world can understand and relate to. “His plays still tell the truth boiled down to their essences” (Petri 374). Shakespeare’s

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    The greatness of Alexander (the Great) is often a much debated question. The importance of such debates is arguably minimal- Alexander was quite clearly a great ruler‚ possibly the greatest to ever live. A much more disputable question regarding Alexander is that of his cruelty throughout his reign as Macedonian King. In order to ascertain the extent of Alexander ’s cruelty one must analyze a number of key events which occurred during his kingship. These include the actions he took following Phillips

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    Trent‚ but the Council did indeed try to end such problems and it certainly reaffirmed the Catholic faith. It may have taken many years before the effects of Trent had success on a ground roots level as they were implemented‚ but nevertheless Trent was very important in bringing about the emergence of a stronger Papacy in spiritual terms as well as ensuring that Protestantism could no longer attack the church with the curtailing of church abuses and putting much of the Churchs own house in order.

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    an individual the opportunity to have the good values when he or she venture out in the corporate world. Some of the students that were involve in this survey had different views whether ethics should be taught in school. In the opinion of a working individual‚ ethics should be taught in school due to a person will be able to accept the values and customs of work ethics and of each other. This will create a more subtle environment for everyone to communicate and be treated with respect

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    set aside for those interested. There are many great authors nowadays that can replace Shakespeare and be more understandable. Instead‚ modern day English should be taught using topics that are more relatable to the student’s lifetime. In conclusion we should not study Shakespeare nowadays because his writings are so farfetched from what students can relate

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