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    social lives. A teen needs to be able to have a sense of independence in their life to feel secure. To some teens independence means a lot to them‚ and I think that some parents don’t allow their teens enough independence. Independence also has to do with freedom. Some kids are not allowed to go anywhere alone‚ and the only thing their schedule includes is going to school‚ coming home‚ going to sleep‚ and repeating the process the next day. Parents tend to be afraid that their kids can get hurt

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    A subject I have recently analysed is the possible independence of Scotland where I found very strong and opposing opinions about this recent topic. Scottish independence is a relevant and important matter that has been debated for many years but is now at the pinnacle of debate. Both public and politicians have very strong and opposing opinions about independence and throughout this essay I will evaluate the most current and most emotive arguments: those of wealth and cultural identity. Scotland’s

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    pick the best answer right now‚ so i promise the best answer will be rated tomorrow. i promise. :) Thank You so so so much guys! 1 year ago - - Best Answer - Chosen by Asker Yeah this is some BS assignment. Here’s the declaration of independence: http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/doc… Basically with high schools‚ what you need to do with most teachers is be as pretentious as possible and exagerate everything. Like if you’re writing about a few suggestions to improve the education

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    Tryptic Essay Many years ago‚ there were three documents that stood out and when on the lay out the blueprint of the America that is known today. These three documents are The Declaration of Independence (Thomas Jefferson)‚ The Gettysburg Address (Abraham Lincoln)‚ and Martin Luther King’s famous speech “I had a dream…”. After reading these documents‚ I have noticed a trend or a theme. The main theme that are present in each is the rising up to fight against injustice‚ inequality and the evil in

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    celebrated in over 160 different countries and even Labor Day is celebrated in other countries such as Australia and Canada. However‚ there is one holiday which the United States is known for celebrating quite differently than other countries. Independence Day‚ celebrated on the Fourth of July annually in the United States‚ features several traditions and celebrations which are idiosyncratic to the rest of the world. People often say that Independence Day is just an excuse for Americans to drink liquor and

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    the 1700s in modern day eastern America‚ back when England ruled the colonies‚ people took a stand from England and won. Everybody thought it was going to be a cake walk for the England super power‚ but the colonist won. The independence of America inspired many people to take a stand. The actions of people in the colonies standing up against a world super power and winning‚ made other people in other countries rise and change the course of their country’s future. The independence

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    Richard Hall 4741 Nara Vista Way Las Vegas‚ NV 89103 702.782.2689 Rickroll2009@hotmail.com _____________________________________________________________________________________ Objective To obtain a position within a reputable company that will challenge my skills and provide me the ability to assist with the growth of the company I represent. Professional Experience: Wynn/Encore resorts‚ Slot Marketing Department Red Card Representative

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    The Independent Lifestyle During my short existence on this planet I’ve become the type of person that I have wanted to be. To this day‚ I hold no regrets about my actions because I know that every decision I have made in my life was my own‚ and whether good or bad I have had complete control. Don’t get me wrong‚ I do face outside pressures from circumstances around me; however‚ I consider those circumstances and continue to make a truly original decision. Although overwhelming‚ I have

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    Declaring my Independence from: Depression I am declaring my independence from depression. I would enjoy doing this since it invades my life. It isn’t something that can just be threw off. Depression consumes me and takes my life. I can’t be cheerful or anything that I usually would be and that is not tolerable. I want to be able to sleep at night feeling worthy of myself and my life. I need to feel as if I actually matter and being depressed allows that to be nearly impossible. The fifth amendment

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    Road to Independence “War is when the government tells you who the bad guy is. Revolution is when you decide for yourself.”(Unknown) In the case of the American Revolution‚ the colonists decided for themselves and truly believed in the cause. The Colonists knew that “change” had to take place because of the unfair treatment they experienced. The American Revolution was a time where Colonists fought for what they believed in‚ independence‚ and when they broke away from England. Boycotts‚ holding

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