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    Sack Race

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    *PROPOSAL TITLE: PALARONG PINOY/ PALARONG BSHM 1-2 GAMES: * SACK RACE * PASS THE KALAMANSI * PASS THE PINGPONG BALL * TOMATO RELAY MECHANICS OF THE GAME/ RULES AND REGULATION: * SACK RACE- PLAYERS NEEDS TO WEAR THE SACK AND RACE TO THE FINISHED LINE‚ THE FIRST TEAM WHO REACHED IN THE FINISHED LINE WINS. * PASS THE KALAMANSI- EACH MEMBER OF THE TEAM SHOULD TAKE THE KALAMANSI TO THE POLE AND TURN BACK TO THEIR TEAM MATES BY USING

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    Hamlet’s famous “to be or not to be” speech is supposedly the greatest‚ most significant‚ and intriguing creation in all of English writing. Shakespeare investigates the subject of life and also the subject of death and even inquiries what happens after death‚ all while Hamlet is debating on whether or not he needs to end his life or keep on battling through his unhappiness. The beginning of the speech establishes some sort of stability. There is a direct struggle of want to being dead or alive

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    The speech from Cyber Smile foundation‚ creates awareness to teenagers between the age of 11- 16 that words can be used as weapons against others if not chosen carefully. The speech was proposed at St John the Baptist school during a morning assembly for their weekly topic of "treat thy neighbour ad you would like to be treated’. The speech had the intentions of changing the attitudes of the teenagers to prevent cases of bullying in wh`ich many of those around their age group are victim of. The

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    Race in Shakespeare

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    Since the Middle Ages‚ the issues of race have long been discussed. In nearly every culture‚ race has been a topic of complex discussion that has brought social discomfort and in most instances racial prejudice - Elizabethan England being no exception. William Shakespeare applies the issue of race in many of his plays; such in the tragedy of Othello that captures the reality of society in Elizabethan England‚ showing common racial bias of that era. Through his characters in the play‚ Shakespeare

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    Race In Society

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    friends and family are a different race. That doesn’t mean I treat them differently‚ if you give me a chance I’ll give you the same opportunity. The shootings of young black men by cops are a perfect example‚ just because I’m a young white male does not mean that I agree with what they did‚ in certain cases the cop did what he or she had to. According to an article from the Washington Post‚ as of July 9th 2016 whites make up 54% of the 440 cop shootings where the race was known. Blacks made up 28% and

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    Lincoln Speech Analysis

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    States of America in 19th century. It’s the President Abraham Lincoln famous Gettysburg address. One of the main points for Lincoln when he giving this speech is to persuade both union and confederate (two different sides during the civil war) citizens to come join together to create the new equal and justice United States. This persuasion speech made me known why many people saw him as the great man. He did not antagonize‚ nor did he show disrespect to the dead‚ even those who fought for the Confederacy

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    Bono Speech Analysis

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    Bono’s speech at the Harvard University Bono‚ the lead singer of the famous rock band U2‚ gave a speech at the Harvard University on June 6th‚ 2001. Bono focused on the world’s primary problems. Bono tries to convince the students at Harvard University‚ that the world has some issues that someone should take care of. In the beginning of Bono’s speech‚ Ethos is used to get reliance from the audience. He begins describing himself; “I am a singer and a songwriter but I am also a father‚ four times

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    Space Race

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    The space race was apart of the Cold War because some believed military installations would be developed in outer space; ultimately‚ impacting the result of the Cold War. Most importantly‚ many developments are direct results of space technologies. For example‚ LEDs‚ infrared ear thermometers‚ anti-icing systems‚ highway safety‚ video enchantments‚ firefighter gear‚ and much more (Jones‚ 2011). The moon landing itself did not provide resources‚ but the technology from the moon benefited the nation

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    Race and Corrections Sheronda Allen Arizona State University CRJ 305- Laura Owen Minorities remain overrepresented in crime‚ offending‚ victimization‚ and all stages of the criminal justice process especially confinement. Overrepresentation alludes to a situation in which a greater part of a particular group is present at various stages within the justice system than would be expected based on its part in the general population (Rosich‚ 2007). Minorities have always had a

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    On the 7th of November 2012 Barack Obama delivered his presidential victory speech in his hometown of Chicago. This is a critical commentary of that speech. Barack’s aim apart from thanking voters was to deliver the message that through working together‚ they could drive America forward. The mood was more subdued than the jubilant one of 2008 which carried a similar message of unity. The uplifting tone present four years earlier whilst not replaced‚ was just a little more sombre. It could be argued

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