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    man to speak the truth‚ to speak the sweet words and not to speak the bitter truth. The wise men of the west have also said that ’truth is always bitter’. It is commonly believed that only the saints can afford the pursuit of truth. A man of the world cannot survive if he sticks to the truth in all circumstances. Contradictory views on whether one should always speak the truth or not‚ have baffled the sensitive minds the world over the problem is compounded by the fact that telling a lie is no easier

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    What Should People with Education do. By Dr. Michael E. Dyson In the speech that Dr. Dyson had spoken‚ he had made some very strong points about what people with education should do. He touched on everything you could think of that was important. He once said in his speech “You can throw up the hood but don’t let the hood rest on your shoulders.” Its many people out there that have a decent education‚ but still lack common sense and that would try to help their “friends” who didn’t go out and

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    I think they should be able to keep the dogs they trained because if you spend so much time with your dog then you grow to love them and never want to leave their side. I found this out because in the magazine it said that he was furious and that he just wanted his dog. Like if you train a dog and you go off to fight and get injured then your dog would be assigned to a different person. Just like in Call of Duty how Jose stepped on an IED and had to go home and get help with his legs and Zinet was

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    Why Do People Keep Pets

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    love towards you. From 1970 to 2010‚ the number of cats and dogs in households has risen from 67 million to an estimated 164 million. Of these statistics‚ there are 78.2 million dogs and 86.4 million cats owned nationwide (humansociety). Why do so many people keep pets? There are numerous reasons for why people choose to follow through with the responsibility of owning one for themselves. They give you a companionship in life that some people need‚ and some people enjoy having. When you step through

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    Learning achievement is the result obtained by the students after going through some process of learning at school and it is the desire of each parent to child. Good performance would be gained by good learning and bad performance will be obtained with the process of bad learningLearning is a process of something that has not been able to be able‚ from old behaviors to new behaviors‚ from old understandings to new understandings. In the process of learning‚ it should come first is how the child

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    The reason it is important to keep your chain of command informed is because when you are in the military you never know what any one person might need you for and you are a solider 24hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year. A few of the other reasons are the chain of command mite need to contact you because your unit is being activated in which case you will have to show up with all of the bags and whatever else they tell you to bring in at a certain place at a certain time. Another reason is you

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    “There will always be wars” Some people would agree with the statement because people will always have a difference of opinion. One person will always believe he or she is right in what they think‚ there will always be that one person who doesn’t want to just believe that he or she could be wrong‚ it’s basic human nature to fight over things such as; race‚ religion‚ land and wealth etc. As long as that continues in the world there will always be wars. For example “The conflict in Northern Ireland

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    himself had not been. Mickey Mantle joined the Yankees at 19. His father died of cancer at the age of 39‚ just as his son was starting his career. Whether it was from the pressures of the fear of death‚ the expectations he had always lived with‚ or some other inexplicable reason‚ Mickey Mantle soon started what was to be a lifelong pattern of alcohol abuse. He drank more and more to escape from the pain of losing his father. After he retired at 37‚ his drinking got really bad. Therefore he went to

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    Stereotypes to Keep You Normal “Sticks and Stones…‚ nearly everyone knows this poem. What we aren’t told is that sometimes the stereotypes that are used every day can hurt. Although one might say a stereotypical comment out of good intention‚ it can still hurt the person receiving the comment. Whether it’s of one’s gender‚ age group‚ relationship‚ what one identifies as‚ religion‚ or one’s nationality‚ they all have their own predated stereotypes. No one should feel pressured to conform to stereotypes

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    in the Rye‚ by J. D. Salinger‚ "I’m the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life...It’s terrible." But his lies are not used for simple reasons--he uses deceptive techniques in order to escape personal relations. After the death of his brother‚ Allie‚ Holden alienates himself to prevent personal bonds. When his self-inflicted alienation is threatened by attempts at personal connection‚ Holden uses lying and deception as ways to keep him from feeling the same pain he felt after Allie died‚ which

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