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    Chloe Olson Daughters of the American Revolution As a daughter of the American Revolution‚ I believe dependability‚ service‚ leadership and patriotism are essential to being a good citizen. These words describe how it is important to focus on deeds that are larger than us. To me‚ there is more to life than worrying about how I look and how popular I am. These qualities reassure that I go out of my way for others who need it. Not everyone can stand up for themselves; I recognize when a situation

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    was a Montague. Ella’s family was much more rich and elegant than Bernard’s family. At this set and time‚ the Capulets and Montagues were equal. No one grouping was considered better than the other. But‚ Ella’s family was exceptional. Ella was the daughter of King James and Queen Bertha‚ she was a princess. Bernard had an image set for himself‚ a dream to become rich and powerful. The only way to achieve his goal was to marry the alluring princess. And so‚ Bernard set his goal and he was on his way

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    to be recognized for writing a book or having many awards? Well Edith Hamilton knows all about that. Edith Hamilton was an amazing person. What is interesting about her was her attitude. She was a very determined woman. Three incredible things about Edith Hamilton‚ are her stages of life‚ her amazing career‚ and her many accomplishments. Edith Hamilton was born of American parents in Dresden‚ Germany‚ and grew up in Indiana (“Hamilton Front”). Hamilton‚ the eldest of five children from an exceptionally

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    the same situation as he was so that they have something to look up to. His success gives him bragging rights to express in his music because he is proud of how far he made it and what he had to overcome and is now living his dream. Jay-Z represents the American dream in the song “Who Gon’ Stop Me” through achievement‚ materialism‚ and accomplishment. Jay-Z has overcome many obstacles in his life to be where he is today. Born and raised in a poor home in the projects in New York is nearly impossible

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    "What the world is in particular need of today is the credible witness of people enlightened in mind and heart by the word of the Lord‚ and capable of opening the hearts and minds of many to the desire for God and for true life‚ life without end." If you had presented the Year of Faith to me 3 years ago‚ I wouldn’t have seen it as a challenge. I wouldn’t have been inspired‚ or seen it as an opportunity to change my life. Year of Grace‚ Year of Priests‚ those were appealing to me. But Year of

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    Abstract This paper examines the benefits and the negatives of the mother who works either due to financial need or her own desire to do so.   Such concerns are whether or not having a working mother negatively affects the children emotionally and/or academically.   This paper will explore how maternal employment affects of the child as well as the mother. For many new mothers the decision to return to work is a difficult one.   For some the decision may be as simple as they just have to‚ whether

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    character of Pecola through her family and her society Introduction The Bluest eyes is the work of Toni Morrison. In this novel we can see that there are many characters that are very interesting to analyze it. Because the characters are very characteristic. We can see at the main character of the bluest eyes‚ Pecola. Pecola has psychological problem that is very interesting to analyze. So in here I want to analyze the character of Pecola that is shaped from her family and her society. In here the

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    Archie Duckworth is a man of countless accomplishments‚ but without the union many of those accomplishments would not have existed. Archie was born and raised in Angus‚ Ontario‚ a small community in Essa township located outside of Barrie‚ Ontario. He grew up in a generation where school was not a priority to parents‚ or even teachers. Sadly because of this‚ Archie graduated high school with hardly any ability to read or write. His teacher told him he would work in a factory for the rest of his

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    the past three years‚ I have not only learned the significance of community ser-vice and academic success‚ but also the vital skills that have taught me to be a more effective leader and a more driven individual. The community service accomplishment that I am most proud of is the work I did to do-nate school supplies to children in need. In order have enough money to donate school supplies‚ The Keystone Club planned to organize a talent show. I helped sell

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    have three daughters ages: 9‚ 7‚ & 3 years old. I use positive reinforcement differently with my two older daughters than that of my youngest. My oldest daughter is in third grade and my middle daughter is in first grade. I often use positive reinforcement strategies on them to praise them for a good job on their school work. When they bring home a graded paper that they received an 100% on they are very proud of the grade

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