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    Mrs. Sommers English 3 honors 12 February 2014 Letters From an American Farmer Essay Is it really worth living in America if you’re an immigrant? In Jean de Crevecoeur’s Letter from an American Farmer he talks about how living in America is better than living in Europe in 1763. During this time‚ countless Europeans wanted to leave Europe because of increased poverty‚ religious freedom‚ and poor harvest seasons. Immigrating to America was a good idea during the 1700’s‚ but now its not. Many

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    Ethical Role Model

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    Today‚ ArcelorMittal‚ the world ’s leading steelmaker‚ and is more than three times the size of Nippon Steel‚ the second largest. Not only in terms of volume but also in terms of innovation‚ ArcelorMittal has managed to excel in comparison to its competitors. ArcelorMittal invests to develop other solutions to produce clean energy. During the latest BATIMAT‚ the world’s biggest building and construction fair‚ ArcelorMittal was awarded a Golden Innovation Medal for Arsolar‚ a solar panel designed

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    Essay - Role Model

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    Sonia Mane Roll no -12354 I Can Do it. We all Can! Bibliography: Branson‚Richard.‚ Screw it‚ Let’s Do it - Lessons in Life‚ <http://www.virgin.com/richard-branson/books/screw-it-lets-do-it> As I started reading the book‚ there were several occasions when I wanted to cross check

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    Jimmy Butler Role Model

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    an NBA title in 2006. Buzz Williams was a huge role model in Butler’s life. He was like a dad that Butler never had in his life before. Butler looked up to him in many ways. He really had confidence in Butler. He never really played his sophomore year at Marquette. He only averaged 5.6 points in his sophomore year. His junior year he played a lot more and averaged a lot more points. He averaged 14.7 points in junior year. He was given a bigger role. In his senior year he put together an even better

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    Deadbeat Dads: The Affected Everyone can be affected by the actions of a deadbeat dad. Children of deadbeat dads are the most affected out of all the family members. Children can be affected in many ways which can reflect in their behavior and the way they treat people. Children can also act out by misbehaving around the house to getting arrested for attention because there an absence of a positive male influence. These children sometime become shy‚ distant and even angry in life‚ especially when

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    Stay-at-Home Dad

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    your man become stay-at-home dad? When it comes to the question of whether women should let their men become stay –at-home dad or not‚ different people have different opinions to answer this question. In Western countries of Asian countries‚ women do not want to let their men stay at home and do housework. However‚ others have a tendency to let their men become a stay-at-home dad. As a Vietnamese‚ I believe that my husband should go out to earn money and support for my family. Speaking of society

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    White Farmer Diaries

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    I remember from when I was a little boy when my father would always tell me about other people and their lives. I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed listening to these stories. Father once told me he had a friend name Bronté Charleston. This man was a man in his mid thirties that worked for a white farmer. I asked father how much he was getting payed for working for this white farmer. He said he was getting paid to go to the new world. I did not understand what that meant‚ so father explained it to

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    Athletes Good Role Models?

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    examineathletes while they’re not on the court or on the field‚ you can see what they are likein every dimension. Athletes have many positive and negative sides that affect theirpublic face and both benefit and harm their abilities to become role models. The athlete as role model is by no means a new issue. In fact it is quite ancient. Asdistant as 800 B.C.‚ when the Olympics were first played in Greece‚ the athletes all paidhomage to the Greek God Zeus. Olympia was originally on the sacred site of Gaia. Sportswere

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    Athletes and Brothers as Role Models In today’s world‚ sport stars and other athletes are looked up to by all ages. When a star athlete does something good for charity or helps in a fundraiser‚ they set a positive example. But when a star athlete does something bad‚ like get arrested‚ do drugs‚ or drinks‚ they give kids the wrong idea. Often in society‚ we focus more on stars negative actions instead of their positive actions. Courage and determination aren’t the only lessons we can learn

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    normally you hear those words in the movie‚ but this is reality. My topic is “ Should celebrities or professional athletes be viewed as role models”. I said they shouldn’t be viewed as role models because it seems like the time you say someone is your role model the next couple of days they are being arrested for something. For example‚ most young boys and girls who have dreams of playing basketball look at Kobe Bryant as a role model‚ but little did they know he was arrested in 2003 sexual battery

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