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    Ball Don't Lie

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    Summer Reading 10th Grade Ball Don’t Lie Ball Don’t Lie by Matt de la Pena was a legendary realistic fiction novel in which a young boy faced the challenges of everyday life in the projects. The protagonist Sticky is a boy from the slums of California who spent a large portion of his life in an orphanage. Throughout the years he has changed foster parents‚ but has never found the right one. Sticky is passionate about basketball and is known to be a prodigy at what he does. He

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    Noble Gas | Uses | Property | Argon | Light bulbs | Doesn’t react with the metal filament | Helium | Used with O2 for deep sea dives | Low solubility of helium in the blood. | Helium | To inflate the tyres of large aircraft | Non-flammable | Helium | To fill airships and weather balloons | Low density‚ does not burn | Neon | In advertising signs because it glows red when electricity passes | Conductor of electricity at high voltage | Krypton/Xenon | In lamps used in photographic flash

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    Weimar Republic

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    Gustav Stresemann and Charles Dawes In 1923‚ the Weimar Republic was on the verge of collapse‚ but‚ surprisingly‚ the crisis was the start of a period of stability and success. The period 1923-1929 was a time when the economy boomed and cultural life flourished in Germany. This dramatic turnabout happened because Germany was saved by two people - Gustav Stresemann and Charles Dawes. Gustav Stresemann had been a nationalist‚ but he realised that something needed to be done to save Germany. The

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    Julius Caesar Essay In the play Julius Caesar the character of Brutus seems to be noble‚ for he shows high moral principles. Brutus is noble for four main reasons‚ he cared for Rome and its people‚ Caesar feels Brutus does the right thing regardless‚ Brutus does not want Caesar to turn his back on Rome‚ and Brutus helps secure the good of the conspirators. In Julius Caesar‚ Brutus is asked to accompany a group of conspirators to assassinate Caesar‚ he joins and is soon in a lock with Antony and a

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    Republic Day

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    Our country celebrates our Republic Day on the 26th of January every year. This day is of a great importance in the history of our freedom struggle. On this day in 1930 we took a pledge on the banks of river Ravi at Lahore that we will struggle for the achievement of complete indepen-dence ( Poorna Swarajya ) of India. We became independent on 15th August 1947. We chose 26th January 1950 as our Republic Day. Our new Constitution came into force from this day. India was declared to be a Sovereign

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    In Plato’s Republic he attempts to break down the complex idea of Justice‚ what it means to be just‚ and if man is just willingly or unwillingly. In Book II of the RepublicPlato uses Glaucon’s Challenge to discuss what it means to be good and just. Two stories are present in the explanation: one of the ancestor of Gyges of Lydia that involves an invisibility ring and what the just person versus the unjust person would do with the power the ring possesses and another of a just man and an unjust

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    Barnes and Nobles Are Meeting Their Business Objectives Barnes and Nobles objective is to be the world’s largest bookstore and to be America’s highest rating bookseller. “Taking advantage of vast warehouses across the United States‚ we stock over 1 million titles for immediate delivery -- that’s more titles than any other online bookseller”(About Barnes and Nobles‚2013). Barnes and Nobles assists customers looking for specific books with their search engine‚ due to the overwhelming amount of books

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    The terms noble cause and corruption have been used separately to describe the law enforcement profession. However‚ it is rare for those outside of law enforcement to use those two terms in concert. Historically‚ police officers have used noble cause corruption repeatedly in order to get the “bad guy” off the streets. The noble cause corruption means that an officer will abandon legal and ethical means to achieve a good end. Also‚ noble cause corruption occurs when officers are willing to break the

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    Glaucon in the Republic

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    In Plato’s Republic‚ Glaucon is introduced to the reader as a man who loves honor‚ sex‚ and luxury. As The Republic progresses through books and Socrates’ arguments of how and why these flaws make the soul unhappy began to piece together‚ Glaucon relates some of these cases to his own life‚ and begins to see how Socrates’ line of reasoning makes more sense than his own. Once Glaucon comes to this realization‚ he embarks on a path of change on his outlook of what happiness is‚ and this change is

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    to the audience. This is a result of the fact that supernatural powers determine what is right and wrong in these works. There also has to be a noble character in the story for it to be considered a tragedy. This character must be born noble and commit a great act of nobility in order to be considered a noble character. This character cannot just be noble; moreover‚ he or she must be involved in a terrible downfall due to a lack of knowledge or a tragic flaw. The character must

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