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    something. And the most important lessons I learned from my parents are hard-working and honest. A hard-working characteristic is hard to be performed. Its characteristic is only for people who want to succeed in the future. If a person who has a hard-working characteristic‚ he or she can easily to succeed if he or she does something. For example‚ when my family was in Vietnam‚ we were very poor. My father had to ride a tricycle to earn money to support for the family from six A.M. to eight P.M. Why would

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    Gazing up at the stars‚ I thought of all the amazing times I had been a part of. The whole week had been full of zeal. Every day was a payoff of all of the work put into this experience. "Did it have to end so quickly?" I wondered to myself. "Just think of next year"‚ I said to comfort my disbelief‚ "It’s going to be ten times the fun. I’ll make sure of that." After what seemed like years of waiting‚ the day of camp finally arrived. I hastily packed my bags and threw them in my car. My

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    of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."(39). By Harper Lee as the author of To Kill A Mockingbird. This book had been published in 1960 but the story was taking place in the 1930’s at this time era the Great Depression‚ In the south where racism is most Severe. Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird Portrays many life lessons‚ but the most important are Discrimination‚ Racism‚ and Justice. For example

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    A lesson learned… I wonder‚ is it at all possible to learn harsh lessons of our life? Indeed‚ in most spheres of human activity we can hope to take our previous mistakes into consideration and avoid them in the future. But concerning human feelings‚ is it right to blame ourselves if it turns out that we had made a mistake by sincerely investing a part of us into a wrong person who has lead us into the devastating emotional state? And can we avoid such mistakes in the future without becoming desensitized

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    Daniel Askew Rita Kiry Composition I October 4‚ 2013 Quit Stealing “A Lesson Learned” It happen one Saturday morning Summer of 1982‚ I was 10 years old and very adamant about helping my mom with anything she needed. This one particular morning‚ mom was cooking my favorite breakfast‚ bacon‚ eggs‚ toast and cream of wheat. It always took a while for breakfast and dinner to be completed because mom was cooking for 11 children. She needed some sugar to complete the meal this particular

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    Communication and Command Lessons Learned from Disasters of National Significance Allen Wade Marks Columbia Southern University Abstract There have been many different disasters in the past that have been considered on a scale to call them incidents of national significance. Man-made disasters such as industrial accidents‚ war‚ terrorism‚ and natural disasters such as hurricanes‚ tornado outbreaks‚ floods‚ drought‚ wildfires‚ famine‚ ice storms‚ blizzards‚ earthquakes‚ volcanic eruptions

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    shadows of the cut-outs onto back wall. The people holding cut-outs walk in a trench so their shadows are not projected. To the prisoners these shadows are all that exits – the shadows are their reality. Suppose now one prisoner manages to turn away from the wall and to get out of the cave. He first sees people with cut-outs & crawls out of the cave and sees real rocks and trees and realises cut-outs are copies of reality. He is then the only person who can come back and rule the cave dwellers. The

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    The Vietnam War took place took place in Southeast Asia from November 1‚ 1955 through April 30‚ 1975. After World War II‚ Vietnam was divided into the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the north‚ and the Republic of Vietnam in the south. The United States of America’s involvement in this conflict was to help contain the spread of communism. The U.S. learned many lessons from this conflict‚ from political limitations on warfare‚ gaining and losing public support‚ and fighting against a guerrilla

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    not do it all" (Turbulent Years: The 60s 36). Lyndon B. Johnson is a president torn to pieces by war. He glows in the passage of bills benefiting American society. He is someone who has suffered through an entire generation of rebellious teens. What impact did Johnson ’s foreign policies concerning Vietnam War have on American society? The Vietnam War really isn ’t a war. Congress never declared war and thus‚ it is constitutionally considered police action. The United States can have troops in an

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    were filled with turbulent changes. The US was still reeling from containment and its domino policy‚ leading it to believe that it had the right to exercise influence in foreign affair. One foreign affair was known as Vietnam. The Vietnam War was the longest war in the nation’s history. This warfrom both abroad and at home‚ drastically changed the society of America‚ socially‚ economically‚ and politically. It caused for much anti-war sentiment and fueled the counter culture movement‚ it caused

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