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    The pen is mightier than sword Honorable principal‚ respected teachers and my dear school fellows! Today I will try to elaborate a famous quotation by an English author and novelist Edward Wheeler that‚ “Pen is mightier than sword” My dear fellows! A pen is man’s greatest creation. But we need to deliberate that how really important the pen is? Writers use their pen to write their articles‚ engineer uses pen for inking. Pen is all we need to record things right away. During the course of study

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    Life Without Gravity

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    The minute I woke up this morning I knew something felt strange. It was as if I was seventy pounds lighter! I felt as though there was nothing holding me down. When I opened my eyes and started to move‚ I realized I was not even lying on my bed. It seemed like I was floating. Immediately‚ I thought about being in space‚ and if this wasn’t just a dream how fun it would be! I thought too soon and it actually turned out to be a really bad day. Getting up was a struggle. There was nothing holding

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    Malalala Yousafzai Speech

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    She was shot in head in 2012. Her birthday was named as the “Malala Day” in 2013. She was given the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.(FYI‚ she’s the youngest to receive one) And the Taliban still want to kill her. Once a girl who cared a lot about her looks and especially her hair Malala Yousufzai now does not even have her face symmetrical or as they say “like it used to be”. A big fanatic of Twilight she dreamed of being a vampire too.But things changed and in one of her interviews she told that when

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    Ellie Wiesel Themes

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    “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust….Never” -Ellie Wiesel. Ellie wiesel is a holocaust survivor‚ author‚ nobel peace prize winner‚ a inspiration and many more things. He just like any average boy had a typical family‚ standard house‚ religion‚ and loving friends. And along with many others he was clueless to what horror awaited him. In the Book “Night” by Ellie Wiesel‚ the main character‚ Ellie is affected by the events in the book by

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    In William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech‚ he laid out plainly what he thought good fiction should be. He also told the writers what they must do and remind themselves of‚ in order to create an acceptable piece of literature. In A Rose for Emily‚ Faulkner accomplishes his own standards to which a piece of fiction should meet in order to be good. William Faulkner writes about America’s past‚ the feelings of the past‚ and “truths of the heart” in his short story‚ A Rose for Emily. For a

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    said‚ she has built her credibility through the use of ethos not just because she is a female‚ but because she was able to change the perspective of people despite her Islamic religion. In the beginning of her speech titled‚ Malala Yousafzai Nobel Peace Prize Speech‚ she explains the moral issue on girls going to school in the statement‚ “We had a thirst for education because our future was in the classroom. Education went from being a right to a crime”(Yousafzai‚ 2014) and “I am proud to be the first

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    Mother Teresa is known across the globe as the brave and selfless servant of the poor and sick of Calcutta’s slums. She was also much more: a bold social advocagte‚ and even a thoughtful theologian. In 1994‚ just three years before she would pass away‚ Mother Teresa spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington‚ D.C. The focus of her presentation was a condemnation of abortion‚ given in the presence of the pro-choice administration of President Bill Clinton (First Lady Hilary Clinton was also

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    Malala Interview

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    poet and warrior and I cannot find a better name that suits her. I want to give Malala a thank you. Thank you for the inspiration you gave us all by being a free-thinker‚ as much of a warrior as your name. Although you didn’t win the Noble Peace Prize‚ you still have changed the world. You have inspired many including me and many to come.

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    The Prize

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    The Prize: The Power Play for Oil The world has been forcibly changed by the discovery‚ invention or innovation of various things throughout history‚ as food items‚ weapons and even techniques have shaped world history. However‚ oil stands as perhaps the premier thing to ever shape history‚ as oil has remained a mainstay within the global power struggle for centuries. Daniel Yergin acknowledges the power and possibility made available by oil in his renowned book The Prize‚ where he explains

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    single man‚ child‚ and woman is created equal. No single person is better than one another. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. also got an important prize for his actions. He received the noble peace prize for helping the civil rights movement. He was the youngest man ever to receive the noble peace prize. His actions of non-violence to receive the prize were a lot more effective than war or violence. This was a major event in his life before his tragic death. Dr. King’s death was tragic‚ but

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