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    So it was the championship game for babe Ruth and it was our team vs remax probably the two best teams in the league. Also I was starting pitching for our team I have pitched in big games before but never one like this game. so I was kind scared but I was ready to play in the game. So I got ready and left my house at 3:30 on the way there I took a nap to get rested for the game. So I got there a hour and a half early so when I got there I just kinda sat around and waited for all the other players

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    again? It is not hard‚ really. We have an opportunity to make a country that future generations will thank us for. We just need to rely slightly more on patriotism‚ working together‚ and our responsibilities as a citizen of this great country. Some of the responsibilities of an American citizen include paying taxes‚ casting votes‚ and obeying laws. Taxes put on the American public are found from everywhere. They come out of a paycheck‚ we pay them when we buy a bag of chips‚ we even write the community

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    qualities you feel necessary for a person to be a responsible citizen. There are many qualities I feel necessary for a person to be a responsible citizen. A responsible citizen means to be a caring and giving citizen in your community‚ nation‚ and world. Being honest‚ helpful‚ cooperative‚ respectful‚ patriotic and doing what you believe is right are the qualities that I feel are important. Honesty is the key to being a good citizen. You should always tell the truth. You should never take things

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    The film “Citizen Kane”‚ challenged the traditional narrative and technical elements of classic Hollywood cinema. At the time his film was released‚ May 1st‚ 1941‚ films generally followed a certain style and were somewhat predictable. However‚ “Citizen Kane” broke this pattern and took viewers by surprise. Prior to the release of “Citizen Kane” in 1941‚ films traditionally moved forward in time following a chronological sequence. However‚ this film was the first to start at the end and then go back

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    Tahna Lindquist Mrs. Thomas English 5 Dystopian Intro Citizens in Gathering Blue seem to be happy‚ however; they all have a fear of the outside world‚ which is a dystopian characteristic. The Councils‚ the men who govern the town‚ tell the citizens that they should fear the woods and anything beyond the village. Parents’ start at a young age putting fear into the children to stay in their town and to let the councils and the men protect them. Another reason why they fear the out side world

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    Civic Education  Media are the collective communication outlets or tools that are used to store and deliver information or data. By Wikipedia.com Traditional Media : television‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ newsletters‚ tax press and other print publications.  Social Media : It is the terms used to describe the new generation of digital‚ computerized‚ or networked information and communication technologies. Examples are internet forums‚ blogs‚ wikis‚ and picture‚ music and video-sharing

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    In Politics‚ Aristotle sets out an argument to suggest that in order for humans to flourish and achieve Eudaimonia we must actualise our unique and distinctively human faculties‚ particularly our intellectual and moral faculties. Aristotle argues not only that it is impossible to achieve this outside the construct of a Polis but also that‚ given man’s nature as a political animal‚ even if it were possible this would not instinctively be the preferred path of humans. Many translators often interpret

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    popular ways to entertaining our self. There are two ways to watching movie‚ going to cinema or watching at home. There are some similarities watching movie at cinema and watching movie at home. We can bring our friends and family to watching movie at cinema or watching movie at home. We can bring our friends and family to cinema but we must book the seats early. If we watching movie alone we will feel lonely and not enjoying the movie. By watching with our friends and family will make us more happiness

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    Jeanette Nadeau English 2630 Essay #1 Creation of Community in Citizen 13660 In Citizen 13660‚ Miné Okubo very often portrays the lack of privacy - whether personal body space or privacy in her own room. The lack of privacy is mentioned several times throughout the book‚ and also appears in her drawings. On page 76‚ the lack of privacy is very obvious. She mentions before this page that the women were‚ at first‚ very timid about showering in such a public area‚ but after a while they got

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    long struggle to force the South African government to end discrimination against Asians. In the early scenes‚ the young lawyer Mohandas K Gandhi seems naive‚ apparently surprised to discover that he and other non-whites are treated as second class citizens‚ something which seems to him at odds with his perception of the British Empire as a source of enlightenment in the world. The struggle that follows sees Gandhi and his fellow dissenters develop formidable notions of civil disobedience and non-violent

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