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    It was almost five in the afternoon‚ and he was fixing his hair inside his bathroom. He was facing a circular mirror that was just above the sink and he looked at his reflection‚ trying to see whether his face was okay. He had messy‚ jet black hair‚ fair skin‚ and brown eyes. When he was finished with his hair‚ that would never stay fixed‚ he went straight downstairs. In the kitchen were his mom and dad. For some very unusual reason‚ he never looked like any of his parents‚ plus they were pale. At

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    As Carol stood in the bathroom she knew what the result would be‚ her hands were shaking as she reached the first step of the stairs. "John’" she shouted. John came and stood at the bottom of the stairs with a worried look on his face "What’s wrong?" he asked. By now Carol had already reached the bottom of the stairs‚ she gulped then said in a quiet voice - ’you’re a daddy’. The next nine months were to be a test of courage and strength both for Carol and John When the birth certificate came

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    Oliver Cromwell was born in 25 April 1599 in a town in England called Huntington. He went to school at Huntington Grammar School then went to Sydney Sussex Collage at Cambridge. He studied law at Cambridge and then went to London and became the MP for Huntington in 1628 and MP for Cambridge in 1640. In 1630’s Oliver Cromwell became Puritan due to a religious crisis and started to become a Radical Puritan when he elected to represent Cambridge‚ first in the Short parliament‚ then in the Long parliament

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    The Half Man Alive At the midst of great need for help came a man to save his dying country. Indeed‚ he was a brave man‚ willing to risk his own life just to fight the controlling authority ruling his beloved nation. That great man was none other than Gat Villaruel‚ the Superman of Islas Filipinas. For having great power‚ comes great responsibility‚ not literally power as of magic but power of intelligence and courage. And because Villaruel carried that ’Will of Fire’ within him‚ he believed it

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    Oliver was eager to participate in this exploration‚ he posed and responded to questions and was led by his own curiosity. Through utilising prior knowledge‚ listening‚ observing‚ predicting and problem solving‚ Oliver remained deeply engaged with the activity. Afterward Oliver was able to explain what we had investigated. Key actions and conversations during the activity include Oliver’s natural curiosity and sharing his knowledge of the objects and their properties and movements‚ he demonstrated

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    fabric of any society is held together by the standards of morality that we maintain and practice. Values are our personal set of beliefs about what is important‚ unimportant‚ right‚ wrong‚ good and bad. When we are confronted by choices‚ options‚ or moral dilemmas‚ the decisions we make will indicate what values we hold. Human values give worthiness and respect to life. The foundation of human values are based on · Dignity of human life · Respect and consideration for the "other" · The importance of

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    IS MEDIA DETERIORATING OUR MORAL VALUES? I believe that moral values‚ being the difference between rights and wrongs are always traced back in ones religion and they always exist within ones self not in media. The conduct of human beings living in societies which include inward activities like motive and desire as well as outward activities like speech and movements of the doer’s limbs is judged to be right or wrong‚ to be good or bad by Personal ethics-the set of ones ethical commitments usually

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    Mary Oliver‚ an American poet‚ discusses her observations about the natural world in her book titled House of Light (1984). Her poems primarily embed a spiritual takeaway through the establishment of several speakers with varying personas. For example‚ in her poems “The Buddha’s Last Instruction‚” “Some Questions You Might Ask‚” and “White Owl Flies Into and Out of the Field‚” Oliver introduces three speakers which similarly examine the ideas of death and nature. There are plenty of rhetorical tools

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    Christina Hoff Sommers thinks that schools should teach moral values while Joel Turtel believes that schools in America are not teaching moral education correctly. Turtel’s opinion on the moral education programmes and what they are turning young generations to is very extreme. Though I disagree with Turtel that teaching young people that “a value is good if it ‘works’ for a particular child at a particular time” is not the best solution and that this will cause children to be “turned into amoral

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    Allusion The poem‚ “Lilies” which was written by Mary Oliver in 1935 was one which I found to be rather compelling. In this poem‚ Ms. Oliver strategically uses the metaphor of a lily while also describing the longing need to live a carefree‚ desolate but yet fulfilling life. When first observing this poem‚ one might swiftly conclude that Oliver is referring to living this simple life without the stress or confusion of an ordinary human lifestyle. Although this indeed may be true‚ Oliver’s continuous

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