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    When having to face living in harsh environments‚ that person may experience starvation‚ thirst‚ the feeling of being alone or strand. In both the excerpt of Life of Pi and “The Story of Keesh”‚ both characters had either faced one or another problem‚ and had to live difficult lives in different ways. But they both had difficult challenges to face. They weren’t just successful in facing their problems but they toughened up and faced the challenge ahead of them like a true hero. In both “The Story

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    trembling heart. Then my doctor said that the report was positive which made me so excited and at the same time so proud with a little bit fear. It was the report of my first time conception which is really a challenge for a woman specially in abroad as an immigrant without parents and relatives. When realized that I am going to be a mother‚ obviously that feelings made me not only so happy but also worried. Because I was

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    intervention when students are struggling. Because of this the reoccurring of the test also allows it. By doing this they thought it would be more determined and working. The law recognizes what truly makes a difference in providing a quality education. The law calls for a highly qualified teacher in the core subjects in every classroom; the proven‚ research- based instructional methods‚ and timely information and options for parents. The law says that as a nation ‚ we will not accept a public

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    School Life in the 1950's

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    School Life in the 1950’s School Life in the 1950’s was harder than today because the facilities were few and inadequate. Teachers were stricter and corporal punishment was still in use. They had fewer subjects and wealth‚ discrimination‚ sexism and racism meant they could only do certain subjects. After World War 2 there was a baby boom and as a result in the 1950’s schools were quickly filling up as the children enrolled. The enrolments increased as much as 30% over the ‘baby-boomers’ decade. In

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    There is value in both hands-on and school education because you learn different things from both. When you go to school‚ you get book smart and socialize with others. Outside of school‚ you learn more about common sense‚ how-to-live experiences. In Scout’s case‚ based on the time and setting of the book‚ real-life experiences are needed to learn about the real world. I agree that Scout can learn more real-life skills outside of school than in school.Throughout the book‚ Scout learns about innocence

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    (Quart. Test) To Build A Fire & The Law of Life To Build A Fire and The Law of Life are short stories written by American author Jack London. They both tell the stories of people in harsh environment‚ but they are not exactly the same. The author showed different ideas in these two stories. To Build A Fire is a story about an old man walked alone on the Yukon Trail in a extremely cold weather. He tried to build a fire twice and failed at last‚ it made he lost his hope of life and dead in the cold

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    Life In the 20’s and 30’s Many people who just got back from the war were so unhappy due to the Spanish flu that they got from traveling around the world. In the 20’s people starting to life happy because of the prices and everything that they have starting to raise. Unfortunately everything in this world always rotating around. So this roaring that happening in the 20’s starting to end in the 30’s. This created the Great Depression. In the 20’s many people were so happy because they got

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    female characters in ‘Veronica’ and ‘The Necklace’ Both ‘Veronica’ and The Necklace’ concentrate on the female main character‚ one of the similarities. However the characters are more different than similar. In ‘The Necklace’ there is Mathilde who desires for wealth and popularity. She is seen as desperate. The Necklace was written in 1884 by Guy de Maupassant a French writer. In ‘Veronica’ the main female character is Veronica; a native villager. Veronica is seen as a strong‚ happy character despite

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    SINGLE V.S. MARRIED LIFE The changes in generations directly effect people’s choices and also their life qualities. In the old times‚ people were usually getting married and having a lot of children. However‚ in today’s world‚ people mostly prefer to stay single. What changed? Meaning of ’freedom’ or ’responsibility’? First of all‚ freedom is everybody’s right in our world. However‚ it can change a little bit when you get married. There is a fact‚ that nobody should has the rights to

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    speech. Real life example of symbolic speech is a person next to you do not speak anything but slap you on your face that means the person is angry with you or something is wrong with that person we do not aspect the person to say that thing just the action is enough. Establishment Clause: Establishment Clause is a clause that is made to prevent Congress from favoring or giving one religion more important than another. An example of the establishment clause is not having prayer in school. Real life

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