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    I. Expository Writing II. Cavite’s pride III. Cavite: Seeds of Histories and Flowers of Great Prides IV. With a land area of 1 427 square kilometers‚ Cavite is the smallest province in the CALABARZON region. Comprising of 17 municipalities and 6 cities‚ it composes a much greater urban than rural areas. And being near in the country’s capital‚ Cavite’s population continues to grow and this eventually starts when industrialization was introduced in the province. It has an accumulated population

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    My Own Country

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    BLORIDA       Blorida is all a IMAGINATION  of a 10 year old KID called Zain.m From [[India]]                                                                                                                                                                                        He says  its a very nice country  filled with Beauty and it’s  located in the south east of the world  nearing [[Australia]] ‚[[Singapore]] and [[Malaysia]]. This  specific place has lots of [[Caves]] and has one of the largest

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    People have foretold the end of the world for centuries‚ illustrating great destruction and dilapidation. The 1920’s‚ a time period full of these conjectures. World War 1 had just ended and the great depression would soon strike. What better time period than this to foresee the end times? One such apocalyptic prediction during this time period surfaced in the form of a poem‚ The Second Coming‚ written by William Butler Yeats.Though a rebellious view‚ the poem depicts a world falling apart due to

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    Second of all‚ in the Nazi culture‚ they achieve their goals by violence and force. The aftereffect of these actions comes with the destruction‚ hence‚ the Nazi culture taints the setting and the landscape with violence and death. Their negative acts and influence provoke pain through the Jewish community as they experience loss. For example‚ on November 9th‚ 1938‚ Nazi leaders conducted a progrom in spite of the Jews‚ “In two days […] over 7‚000 businesses were trashed and looted‚ dozens of Jewish

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    cannot possibly deny the negative effects. The Atomic bomb caused mass destruction‚ and it was a highly risky move to begin with. The Kamikaze raids were destructive‚ but not on the same scale as the as the atomic bomb. We have ended World War 2 ‚ but at what expense? Constantly fearing for the safety of our own country‚ as well as others? If a situation develops in which rival countries have the same means of destruction‚ we are in danger of entire cities being annihilated. The decision to use

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    Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) Weapons of Mass Destruction The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) was established 9 September 1948 and is commonly referred to as North Korea. The DPRK is a rogue nation that emphasizes military might and self-reliance. North Korea is the proverbial loose cannon when viewed from a national security standpoint. North Korea has a huge military and multiple types of weapons of mass destruction. A weapon of mass destruction is defined as a chemical‚ biological‚ radiological

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    FOUR In Chapters Four and Five of A Room of One ’s Own‚‚ the focus on Women & Fiction shifts to a consideration of women writers‚ both actual writers and ultimately one of the author ’s own creation. The special interest here is one raised earlier in the work: the effect of tradition on women ’s writing. Woolf believes that women are different from men both in their social history as well as inherently‚ and that each of these differences has had important effects on the development of women ’s

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    English Composition – Final “The only thing we have to fear...is fear itself” The creature of deep-settled uneasiness prowls in the realm of your subliminal mind. It creeps with assurance; very familiar with its prey. It slowly eases its way around the serpentine vines that shield the fragile peace and tranquillity. Being cautious as to not attack to rapidly‚ it envelops its prey with its puissant body‚ suffocating it of all certitude. Without warning it mercilessly injects its all-consuming

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    Learning about history is very interesting‚ especially why things happen and who pulled the plug to make it happen. Prompt and Utter Destruction is very interesting‚ J. Samuel Walker the Author‚ goes in depth into answering questions that roll in peoples mind. President Harry S. Truman in ‘Prompt and Utter Destruction’ seemed to be unsure of himself and what he was capable of‚ the doubts he had led many people to be on their toes about. The atomic bomb against Japan might have been a reasonable decision

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    Creating My Own World with My Own Purple Crayon Harold and the Purple Crayon‚ to this day‚ is figurative example of how I look at obstacles in life. I truly live by the fact that nothing is impossible. Harold does too. We all have our own purple crayon‚ but in Harold’s case‚ it is literally a crayon. He drew what he wanted‚ lived how he wanted and did all these things whenever he wanted. On a surface level observation‚ the goal that this book is trying to accomplish is to express that children

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