Why Is Volunteerism Important? “To show great love for God and our neighbor we need not do great things. It is how much love we put in the doing that makes our offering something beautiful for God.” (Mother Teresa) Mother Teresa is correct in saying that love makes all the difference in our conscious doing. The more love a person provides towards a good deed will make the deed more beautiful and will exemplify correct volunteerism. In one perspective of volunteerism‚ volunteerism can consist
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brown Institute and received a certificate in Medical Assisting. The only language I speak is English. English composition is important because it develops analytical thinking by students tempting to think beyond the obvious and use critically to explore other possibilities. We study English because it teaches you how to write clearly and effectively. It is important to voice your opinions‚ when you have facts that support your opinion. The difference between the two is Formal is a more professional
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Is cursive writing important enough to have in schools? Some people think cursive writing is formal and appropriate‚ some think otherwise. A bunch of squiggly lines is what cursive writing looks like to me. I believe teaching cursive handwriting isn’t as necessary as it seems. Cursive writing isn’t important because most technology doesn’t need to use it. It’s not used in common core and schools don’t teach it after the second grade. Technology doesn’t need to use cursive writing. When someone
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My Hockey Adventures As winter approached‚ my parents constantly bothered me about choosing a winter sport. Because I was only in the sixth grade‚ my options for sports within the middle school were basketball‚ dance‚ or cheerleading. Luckily‚ I thought outside of the box and suggested hockey to my parents‚ even though my school did not have a team. A couple of my friends who played for the Mandan Hockey Club had helped me convince my parents to let me give it a try. The next week I was already
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The Truth about Beauty: Unedited Growing up as a young girl in the suburbs‚ my parents were always working so I looked to magazines and popular television dramas to show me how I should look and act. I was shown from an early age that in order to be normal‚ women needed to wear makeup‚ diet‚ and keep up with the latest fashion trends. With this in mind‚ and no one to tell me otherwise‚ I was constantly trying to fit in. Media was an authority figure in my life‚ because my parents were‚ for
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In Leonard Pitts‚ nonfiction essay‚“The other F-word” he uses powerful diction‚ evidence‚ and personal experiences to suggest that women need to be proud of their feminist’s values. He adopts a bold passionate tone in order for his mainly women audience to address the importance of this issue. Pitts opens his essay by powerful diction that makes the reader realize his passions on the subject. He starts by saying “I’m going to uses a word that offends folks. I’m talking
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mental health. Surely‚ I will associate all math forever and ever with the disappointed look that was sure to be on their faces when I told them about my D. Surely my emotional state‚ not to mention my feelings toward math‚ was drastically more important than being honest this one time. By fifth period‚ it was practically a supposition: my parents didn’t have to
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Karley Pohlmann Personal Narrative Composition‚ 8am Red‚ that is what comes to my mind when I remember May 3rd of my freshman year in high school. Red was my totaled out car‚ red was the stained seat fabric from my brother’s blood‚ red was the flashing lights and sirens‚ and red was my eyes from the tears I cried. I could not change that day‚ I could not turn back time and so my heart bled out red. As I was a freshman getting ready to get my license within the next year‚ my step dad bought
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not loaded‚ it is important not to believe it if you have not checked it yourself. Make this a habit when handling a gun. always point a gun in a safe direction if you do not intend to use it. This is the most important
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Joshua Frans Mrs. Crawbuck Sophomore English 26 September‚ 2016 Cultural Narrative When I was five‚ I just moved into a new elementary school after kindergarten. I was the youngest in my whole class‚ and I was one of a few Indian students in that class. My height and my brain set me apart from the other students. I was very good at math and I had a general knowledge of select things that weren’t necessary for first grade. I also loved to read‚ and I was already reading books that were made for kids
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