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    Living environment has a great influence on students life‚especially in academic achievements.Some of have an opinion that students at university level better not to stay in their home . I feel that this view is correct‚and will explain reasons why in this essay.            There are several reason to suggest that students to stay away from their home. First and foremost‚ there are a lot of opportunity for students to learn personal qualities such as punctuality‚cleanliness‚self care and so on.To

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    Breaking the Habit

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    Dhouglas Carvalho Prof. Frank Levy Expository Writing Dec. 10th‚ 2013. Breaking the Habit Product‚ a good or service that most closely meets the requirement of a particular market and yields enough profit to justify its continued existence1. Humans are products; a) of a particular culture in a determined community and society; b) of an equal educational system opportunity; c) of his financial success or failure; d) of his dreams and expectations; e) of his preconception

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    In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding uses the character of Jack to portray that mankind loses sanity and innocence when they are away from civilization‚ and forced to make their own decisions. William Golding starts the setting of the story off where all the boys are normal kids and still conditioned by civilization. Until they realize they should be able to do whatever they want. In the story Jack is innocent and behaves like he still in the world of grownups. When he first enters

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    Breaking Code

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    “Will show you evilness‚ you’ll give us your time” Fireside Chats on WW2 edited by Kevin Gamboa -Perez U. Breaking down the Japanese Code Only six months after Japan attacked Pear Harbor‚ another battle took place in Midway. It was the Battle of Midway that involved the United States and Japan. Many people thought it was the turning point in World War II. The battle started in June 4 1942 and ended June 7 1942. The Japanese had superiority in ship and aircraft. So‚ how did

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    Breaking Crucible

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    7/13/13 The Breaking Crucible‚ by James W. Alexander TePoetGtnegEoko TeBekn Cuil‚b Vros h rjc uebr Bo f h raig rcbe y aiu Ti eoki frteueo ayn ayhr a n cs adwt hs Bo s o h s f noe nwee t o ot n ih ams n rsrcin wasee. Yumycp i‚gv i aa o lot o etitos htovr o a oy t ie t wy r r-s i udrtetrso tePoetGtnegLcneicue eue t ne h em f h rjc uebr ies nldd wt ti eoko oln a wwgtnegog ih hs Bo r nie t w.uebr.r Tte TeBekn Cuil il: h raig rcbe adohrtasain o Gra Hms n te rnltos f emn yn Ato:Vros uhr aiu Tasao:JmsWdelAeadr

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    and privacy. Resolve: In today’s round I will firmly negating the resolve which states laws that protect citizens’ from themselves are justified. Criteria: The best criterion for this debate is liberated order‚ which is Accountability for consequences of liberties. Definitions: All definitions taken from the Webster’s online dictionary. Liberty: Freedom Privacy: Being free from any unauthorized intrusion in ones life. Individualism: The belief that the interests of the individual out to supercede

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    Breaking Norms

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    Breaking Norms Over the first few weeks of the semester we have gone over many topics such as mores‚ taboos‚ rules‚ regulations‚ and laws. But there is one topic that stood out the most and that was the idea of norms. Norms are much more different than that of mores‚ taboos‚ rules‚ regulations‚ and laws. Rules‚ regulations‚ and laws are clearly defined and outlined rules that the public must abide by. Mores are a set of norms that define fundameental ideas about what is considered right‚ wrong

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    Breaking Bad is an American crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan. Set and produced in Albuquerque‚ New Mexico‚ Breaking Bad is the two-year-long story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston)‚ a struggling high school chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer at the beginning of the series. He turns to a life of crime‚ producing and selling methamphetamine‚ in order to secure his family’s financial future before he dies‚[8] teaming with his former student

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    Advantages and reasons why the American colonists won over the British in The American Revolution During the American Revolution‚ The British and the American colonists had many difficulties and challenges to overcome. Both sides had great disadvantages and advantages‚ but the in the end the colonists had the most advantages and won their independence from the British. Some of the most important reasons the colonists won was that they were fighting on their own continent and knew the land better

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    the belief that colonies existed in order to increase the country’s wealth. England tried to regulate trade‚ and forbid colonies from trading with other European countries. England also maintained the right to tax the colonies. Both trade and taxation were difficult for England to control‚ and so an informal agreement emerged. England regulated trade but allowed colonists the right to levy their own taxes. Smugglers soon exploited the English inability to guard every port by secretly trading against

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