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    Over the years‚ billions of people have died. With that has come various last words‚ some ordinary such as "I love you"‚ and some random and plain out dumb such as "I did not get my Spaghetti-Os". When Johnny Cade laid out‚ in agony and distress on his death bed‚ he muttered the last words "Stay gold‚ Ponyboy. Stay gold..." (page 157). If one who hasn’t read the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton‚ they can assume these last words mean nothing‚ or that Johnny was delirious. However‚ when you think

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    Dancers putting all of their body weight on the tips of their toes effortlessly and yet people still believe that it is not a sport. Actual dance has been around since about 6000 B.C. It wasn’t brought into America on the mayflower; it has originated from each individual culture‚ from New York to Africa to Russia. People say that dance is just twirling and jumping on the stage however‚ Dance is‚ and should be considered a physically demanding sport. Dancing meets all the criteria needed to be considered

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    negative influence on China in history. From 1966‚ Chairman Mao started destroying the country from top to bottom his so-called ‘brilliant’ ideas did not have the correct effect at all. Chairman Mao led the nation to false information about the USA and Europe via an ‘education’‚ gave no freedom to the country’s citizens and worst of all‚ throughout the whole process‚ managed to kill over 40 Million people through starvation. Here is why Chairman Mao had a negative influence on China and its people. In most

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    what could be a possible choice. Even though a farmer and a dancer have similarities‚ they also have differences and deciding which is most suitable may be a difficult choice. A career as a Dancer requires hard work‚ but the career offers many rewards. The job duties and responsibilities are auditioning‚ learning more movements‚ rehearsing‚ and working with choreographers. Their work environment is going on tours‚ stop career around 30’s‚ more work in schools and performing art companies‚ casinos

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    For dancers‚ a balanced food group diet is required involving diary‚ protein‚ grains‚ fruit/vegetables and fats. Through following this structured diet‚ a dancer will obtain the correct amount of caloric intake. The estimated calories a female dancer should digest through intense training are 45-50 calories per kilogram of body weight. Following this requirement will help prevent injury as obtaining a low caloric intake affects performance‚ growth and health. The benefit of protein for a dancer is

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    Assess the critical differences between the developmental strategies of Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. To what extent was each successful in contributing to the economic and social development of china? Introduction This paper aims to find out the differences between the developmental strategies of Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping are important characters of China’s history. Both great leaders and both tried to bring about reform with China. In addition‚ through the facts

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    Three Red Banners - Mao Zedong - General Line for Socialist Construction - Great Leap Forward - People’s Communes 1. General Line for Socialist Construction Mao said "Go all out‚ aim high and achieve greater‚ faster‚ better and more economical results in building socialism". By urging the Communist Party and the people from China work on Great Leap Forward in order to boost the economic development. It clearly shown to the whole China what the government aim at and giving pressure

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    5.12-5.15 Change‚ whether it is present or absent‚ is universal and an inevitable notion and it can result in positive or negative impacts- depending on the factors stimulating the change. Within the beautifully composed poems by T.S. Eliot‚ the related text‚ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ this concept of change is depicted through the use and manipulation of language devices‚ with the aid of the recurring communal stimulating factors- change in perspective‚ change in world and change in one’s

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    the birth of an amazing‚ adorable‚ baby alpaca. Her name was Braileigh‚ she was wonderful in every way with bright white as snow fur and a pink rosy nose. Braileigh’s parents disappeared when she was only 6 weeks old‚ she was left all alone in this place she was newly introduced to and that was so huge compared to her. Braileigh spent one whole year wandering from town to town all by herself. She would have to eat whatever she could find to survive the battle she was facing and hope to see a light

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    Chairman Mao was a Dictator in China at the time the story took place. He had influenced many Chinese and they were sought to work hard for him and in return they would be respected. Some even died working because of living conditions were harsh on their bodies. Chairman Mao was thought to be a great leader in China because people thought he cared about them‚ but he was actually just using the people. Min was a girl who took control and was the leader of her family‚ she was strong and the hardest

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