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    Never Give Up

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    through hell‚ keep on going. Never never never give up The quit where a huge part of you wants to give up. The quit you make when you the world is against you‚ when you’re sick to your stomach half the time and when all those who told you it was a dumb idea to begin with are now reminding you that they told you that it was a dumb idea to begin with. The quit that just feels easier. So what do you do when feel that kind of quit coming on? Simple. Never give up.But just because it’s simple doesn’t mean

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    Give Someone Advice

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    If you were to look back on your high school years‚ what advice would you give to someone beginning their high school career? If I were to look back on my high school years and give advice to now students‚ I will tell them never wait until college to do anything. You should stay curious all the time‚ cultivate a passion for something‚ have fun with learning‚ and pick at least one club and join in. Stay curious all the time. I think a high school student should be stay curious; or become curious

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    Protect Nature

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    horizons of our imagination an give us an insight into different minds. If a man is known by the company he keeps‚ why should we not‚ then keep the best company; that of good books? Good literature entertains‚ instructs‚ and elevates. It takes us on a flight of fancy‚ away from our humdrum lives‚ to a place or country we want to visit without having to pay for the passage.      Pleasures derived from eating or playing sports are short lived or ordinary‚ but the pleasure that we derive from reading

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    Nature in Literature

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    Nature in Literature Nature is one of the most powerful forces that has ran through literature throughout human history. Ever since the first recorded dramas and philosophical works‚ man could not avoid being in contact with the world around him‚ and so his connection to the earth must inevitably be part of his story. In literature‚ when nature is addressed‚ it is often in praise or awe‚ of its terror or of its beauty. Nature can represent the real and visceral as well as the sublime and

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    Give Me Liberty

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    Give me Liberty The theme of liberty is a common value‚ which has always inflamed human’s hearts in all historic events. But what do we mean by liberty? It is a complex concept‚ but in this essay we will sum up this idea as the ability to do no matter when or what without any abusif oppression of someone else. People are always ready to defend this abstract concept with words and‚ if necessary‚ guns. However‚ even if this idea of liberty is common to everyone‚ it does not mean that everybody have

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    How to Give Speech

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    How to Give Your First Speech Carl R. Burgchardt** Introduction Fortunately‚ giving your first speech sounds a lot harder than it is . . . The purpose of this pamphlet is to provide the information you need to do a good job on this assignment: how to select a topic‚ how to focus your speech‚ how to make your speech more interesting‚ how to organize your speech‚ how to prepare and practice your speech‚ how to behave during the presentation‚ and how to cope with stage fright. How do I select a topic

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    Give Me Liberty

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    A Response to Issue 1 Following the Civil War there was a rapid progression of the role of African Americans in the United States. Reconstruction had given African Americans their freedom along with their rights to vote‚ own land‚ and even hold positions in office. Many historians would soon report about the great success Reconstruction made in the United States for the African American race in obtaining their ‘civil rights’. Even though America had created a society where all men were equal in

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    Institution Affiliation “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” by Patrick Henry Althia Giles 201240 Fall 2012 HIUS 221-D54 LUO Ms. Catherine Hardee November 12‚ 2012 “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” by Patrick Henry Henry’s Speech Was a Call to Action. What Did He Want His Fellow Virginians To Do? What Were His Justifications For The Proposed Action? How Did Henry Address The Concerns Of Those Who Did Not Agree With Him? At the Second Virginia

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    Give me liberty or give me death”‚ a speech given by Patrick Henry to the Virginia House of Burgesses‚ this speech became one of the most famous quotes in American History. On April 19‚ 1775‚ the American Revolution began‚ and shots were fired. Robert Gross‚ he wrote a good book on the lives of ordinary people during the Revolution war called‚ “The Minuteman and their World”. The Revolution began at the Old North Bride in Concord‚ Massachusetts. Gross used documents that were legal and other sources

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    Intellectual destruction of a society: “It was a pleasure to burn” Fahrenheit 451 paints a vivid picture of group thinking societies today and the cultural downfall which their destined to embody. A nation where books and other sources of information are replaced by alternatives which lack substance‚ such as television control over the masses and the anti-intellectual act of book burning the protagonist initially enjoys so much. In Bradbury’s dystopian novel culture is repressed as a collective

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