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    Love in Modern Word

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    Still A Very Little Life Is Left In Me A New Heartbeat Has Been Raised Thats Why I’m Still Alive‚ I Don’t Know But There’s Something Special Still To Experience That’s Why Allah Gave Me Another Chance To Live And See‚ My Goal My Ambition My Aim Is Infront Of Me‚ But Seems I’m Gonna Die But My Heart Is Still Beating Even Heartbeat Is Very Fast Now But My Body Is Frozen Still And Stationary Even Willingly I’m Unable To Move. Its Really A Kinda Strange And New Feeling Which I Never Felt Ever

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    Modern Day Prisons Patricia A. Farley Abstract This paper explores compares and contrasts the Pennsylvania Correctional System and the Auburn Correctional system and explains why the Auburn Correctional system most closely explains our modern day prisons. “In the early decades of the nineteenth century there arose two competing models of prison discipline in the United States; one was the “separate” or “solitary” system employed in Pennsylvania‚ and was kept as much as possible in total

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    Characteristics of a Role Model Role models are people who inspire others with their superior qualities and their commitment for a good cause. Here are some main characteristics of a role model. Parents often tell their children about looking up to people who set good examples in their lives. Such people often end up being role models for youngsters or even adults and their habits are often emulated. Positive people can have a positive effect on the lives of others. These role models are often leaders

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    Sons Role Model - Clay Matthews III In thinking about writing a paper on a good role model‚ I asked my 12 year old son who he saw as a role model. He told me “Clay Matthews III‚ linebacker for the Green Bay Packers.” (Jovanni‚ 2012) So‚ I have chosen to write about this man. To see if holds and teaches the values that I also believe in. Is he a good and upstanding person that young people can look up too? I will compare his worldview to mine and consider whether he is indeed a good role model

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    Essay on Good Role Model All of us would like to think of ourselves as possessing characteristics of a good role model for children. Unfortunately‚ role models are becoming scarce with today’s acceptable tolerance of misguided behaviors. For instance‚ one star athlete is arrested for rape‚ while another is charged with assault for a physical altercation against teammates. If you want to possess qualities of a good role model for children‚ you must first look past these misguided and often out of

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    A Role Model

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    success can be emulated by others‚ especially by younger people" is a role model‚ by definition. Some people have their own meanings of a role model. To me‚ a role model is someone who inspires you to achieve something in life‚ someone who positively influences you and helps make you a better person‚ someone who is easy to relate to - whos shoes are easier to walk in. The facebookers and twitterers of this generation look for role models with "good" qualities. What exactly is "good"? This is something

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    Modern Day Technology

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    factory operations‚ and everyday household items are just a few examples of what modern day technology has brought to us. Modernized technology has given us a new way of life and has flipped our society upside down. So the question is have cell phones‚ PDAs‚ and computers changed the standards of living? The progression of artificial intelligence has made many aspects of our lives easier then the day of my parents. In spite of their benefits however‚ there are some faults in the growing of artificial

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    Celeste Davis Mr. Barham Adv. Hon English 1: 5th Period 6 Feb 2016 500 Days of Summer Shines Bright Despite the title‚ (500) Days of Summer is not about a sunny romance‚ as the film opens with the statement “This is not a love story. But‚ rather‚ a story about what love can do to you” (Douthat). The film demonstrates what relationships are truly like. The story begins with sappy romantic Tom‚ a greeting card writer‚ and his love interest Summer‚ who has been burned once to many times by love’s ways

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    In the independent romantic comedy‚ (500) Days of Summer starring‚ Joseph Godwin –Lewitt and Zoey Deschanel (as Summer) was released in 2009. The romantic comedy- drama film was directed by Marc webb‚ a director who mostly focuses on music videos. (500) Days of Summer follows a protagonist named Tom Hansen‚ a subpar card marker who has a romantic fling with a woman named Summer‚ after watching The Graduate together the fling unexpectedly ends and Tom doesn’t take the break up well. Even trying to

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    A Role Model

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    Most everyone has a role model in their life. They could be a parent‚ a friend‚ a teacher‚ or a sports hero. They could be the D.A.R.E officer who works in your school. He could be someone you read about in a book. A role model is hard to define‚ because it can be different for everyone. Who your role model is depends as much on you as it does on the person you admire. Often‚ it is someone you would like to be like when you get older‚ or someone who does something you find hard to do. They

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