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    Most important inventions

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    which have brought some changes in our life. One of the most prominent features of the present century is the progress of science and its effects on almost every aspect of social life. Nowadays‚ more and more new things invented to make our life more comfortable and convenient. It is difficult for us to point out which inventions changed human’s life the most‚ but in my opinion the three most remarkable inventions changed the world the most are the creations of electricity‚ aircraft and computer

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    One critic remarked that “Ironically‚ Zaroff’s belief in his invincibility as a hunter‚ weakens him and causes his defeat.” After reading “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ I think thins comment is right on target and I agree with him one hundred percent. In the end‚ Zaroff’s attitude about his hunting skills is what caused him to loose the most dangerous game. Zaroff’s lose was due to the fact that he thought he was the best and there was no one out there that could beat him. For example

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    I happen to have quite a few achievements that I am rather proud of. My first most meaningful achievement is working hard to keep my grades up in school‚ which has allowed me to accomplish my other achievements. Next‚ another one of my most meaningful achievements is being accepted for the ACE Puente program. The ACE Puente Program allows qualifying high school sophomores to graduate with 24 college credits. This achievement is very meaningful to me because I take my education very seriously‚ and

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    to so much misfortune. From the minute he fell off his yacht‚ Rainsford found himself in the biggest challenge of his life. In this short story‚ you learn that humans are not the only ones who have feelings‚ but that animals have feelings too. What most readers get out of this story is to be ready for anything that comes your way. At first he was on a yacht smoking a cigar to running for his life on an island. Richard Connell shows us a different perspective we have not thought of. He was one of

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    Most Prized Possesion

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    My First Trophy Honestly‚ I have not really accomplished too much in my life but there is one achievement for which I received an award that depicts the effort and devotion I exerted into wrestling. Last year I was voted the most valuable junior varsity wrestler by my teammates and I received a trophy to honor my outstanding season. It is not a spectacular trophy. Rather‚ its value comes from a more personal sentiment‚ being a reminder that hard work and determination is the key to accomplishing

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    Animal Intelligence In the beginning of “The Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford stated “Who cares how a jaguar feels?....They’ve no understanding.” “The Most Dangerous Game” is a short story about how a character believes that animals do not have feelings‚ just when he‚ ironically‚ gets hunted himself‚ but by a human. The author‚ Richard Connell‚ has written various American short stories for all ages. Contrary to Rainsford’s statement‚ I believe that all animals can reason. If humans cannot understand

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    Most Focused Religions

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    this essay will argue that Buddhism is the religion most focused on behavior and deeds. Second‚ it will demonstrate that Christianity is mostly centered on cultivation of spiritual and moral character. Third‚ this paper will explain that family values are fundamental in the beliefs of Christianity. Lastly‚ it will present to what extent the historical context of those choices has influenced those particular characteristics. The Religion That is Most Focused on Behavior and Deeds Buddhism is the

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    Most Valuable Thing

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    In today’s society‚ people steal‚ cheat‚ gamble‚ kill‚ and do just about everything for money and material things. We overestimate the power of money‚ but in the end the things we most value are not store bought. The one thing that I value the most that money can’t buy is my family because they always support me‚ guide me through life‚ and love me unconditionally. I came home one day‚ lay down on my bed and sulked. I had had a terrible day at school and was very upset. My mom came in and asked what

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    The Most Ethical Course

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    1.) I believe the most ethical course of action in the story of Felicia Robinson is to wait it out because her opponent may seem guilty at the time but he could also be an innocent man and she wouldn’t want to have the stigma that she’s a liar because of a mistake she has made. 3a.) When coming across a survey showing majority of people in my state that oppose my position‚ I should point out those shortcomings that came my way during my the process because it will show that I’m a honest person

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    Most Significant Moments

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    There are many different moments that define someone’s life. The most significant moment might happen when you are 2 years old‚ or maybe when you are 70. I personally think this moment has yet to surface in my life. With that being said‚ the most salient moment in my life so far would have to be when I decided to sign up for the football team. One day I was relaxing at home after school when I heard about the weight training program the high school offered for football players. My friend encouraged

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