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    inside and outside the home‚ then children can be under control of parents. Whatsoever the parents do‚ children learn the same and that can be anything. Children’s heart is like a white piece of paper; if you write anything on it‚ they will absorb that and will follow that. Now‚ if parents teach good things to their children‚ they will follow that way but on an only condition when parents follow the same way too. Children are the most sensitive creatures who can be influenced upon at any time by anything

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    However‚ some people may think in the other way that greed is a source of incentives that drive people to make progress. In my opinion‚ greed is not good since an excessive desire can likely lead to a wrong manner of people to pursue their desirability. It is so for not only individuals‚ but also for the government and even a country. First of all‚ greed is a source that leads to crime. Normally‚ greed can explain why there have always been cases of theft. Since some greedy people are always not

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    It is better to convince people than to force them: DISAGREE/ Agree I would like to talk to you about today the topic “convincing people is better forcing them” and I am against this saying no forcing people is better but I also agree and saying that convincing Is better‚ please don’t get confused because in some cases it is truly better to force people but in some other cases it is better to convince all depending on the situation. There are a few ways to prove this point. One‚ forcing someone

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    I'M Nobody, Who Are You?

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    Nobody‚ Who are you?" Summary Emily Dickinson’s "I’m Nobody‚ Who are you?" is a poem about a person who is a nobody and does not want to become a somebody. The nobody sees another person and asks them if they’re a nobody too. She tells them that they should not tell others that they are nobodies because the others do not like nobodies and they tend to exclude them from society. They talk about how dreary it is to be a somebody because they always have to let those around them know who they are

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    Historical Question: Who was Pericles and why is he important to Greece? Author: Mrs. Lori Miller Class/Grade Level: Social Studies/6th grade CT Standards: SS6S2C2PO7— Describe the development of the following types of government and citizenship in ancient Greece and Rome • democracy • republics/ empires SS6S3C4PO3— Describe the importance of citizens being actively involved in the democratic process. (e.g.‚ voting‚ student government‚ involvement in political decision making‚ analyzing

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    is long and thin‚ another may be touching the belly and say that it is round and big.Telling only half the truth‚ is like lying by omission. When you leave out part of the truth‚ then your listener can draw incorrect conclusions‚ and that can be worse than an outright lie. By telling part of the truth‚ you may very well be trying to deceive someone. "You should not trust Peter with your children. I once saw him smack a child with his open hand." In this example the statement could be true‚ but Peter

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    Information to those who would remove to America By: Benjamin Franklin At a time of hardship and human progression in North America especially in the 1700’s one name specifically shines out amongst all others. That name is Benjamin Franklin; a visionary inventor‚ politician‚ and true American hero. In the late 1700’s‚ precisely 1784‚ Benjamin Franklin wrote an informative essay titled‚ Information to Those Who Would Remove to America. It was printed out as a pamphlet for people in Europe to

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    Who has it worse in life‚ boys or girls? There are several advantages of being a girl and there are several advantages of being a boy. For example‚ there are double standards like a girl can get away with less punishment than if she were a boy and a boy can get paid more than a girl that has the same job. Also‚ girls have to give birth‚ what do guys have that is worse than that? In the end‚ I think neither boys nor girls have it better in life and that it really just comes down to the situation

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    “Exploitation and Intimidation are Often the Result of Unbridled Power” Uncontrolled power often leads to corruption and this is made evident in the texts; Animal Farm and The Hunger Games. Animal Farm and The Hunger Games both have similar perspectives about ‘power’. Power is what gives people control over others; so when power is exploited‚ people are intimidated by the dictator’s actions. George Orwell’s Animal Farm expresses and discusses this statement throughout the story with many sub-plots

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    arrogant know-it-all. I’m just thinking about things that you wouldn’t understand. Patronising‚ denigrating and conceited people. These are the imbeciles you come across who consider themselves as being the Greek Gods of modern society. In their minds they are of superior quality‚ deeming they possess profound erudition to everyone else. They parade about being obstructive knowledge beacons who disperse useless information and label themselves ‘Aryan’‚ believing the fact they possess superior‚ racial

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