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    How the Mississippi River is a Part of Mark Twain Everyone has those places that turned them into what they are today. They weave into your soul‚ your talk‚ your thoughts‚ everything. They become a part of you. The Mississippi River had become a part of the world famous writer‚ Mark Twain. When reading his books‚ you can easily take notice to his love and knowledge of the Mississippi River and the surrounding areas. The Mississippi had grown to be very important to Mark Twain’s identity‚ writings

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    officer it is Oram’s call what to do. He decides to save five married officers over other fifteen unmarried ones. Is it a well justified act? Is saving those five men only worth? Statistically fifteen people are dying is better than twenty people are dying all together. But morally it was different for Lieutenant Oram. He had to make a call to save as many lives as possible. He had to hold his nerves to make a right call. There was no chance he could save all of them. “We have enough air for two days.

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    fall off of a huge building‚ or natural structure? What would your first action in mind be? To save them right‚ but why do people begin taking risks if they know this could happen and they are risking not only their life but many other lives are taking the risk to save you. Why do you have the right to rescue services if you take a risk that can be fatal for more than one person? People may die trying to save your life. This is why I believe people who take risks should not have rights of rescue services

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    It’s better to enjoy your money when you earn it or it is save your money for the future? Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion Many people spend all of their money when they earn it wastefully‚ but other like to save their money for the future. In my opinion‚ It’s good to enjoy a small amount of money when you earn it and save a larger amount of money for the future. When people earn money‚ they should use a small amount of it to do what they want. They can spend money

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    wrote: “The Year of the Hangman”‚ and he portrayed the main character‚ Creighton Brown‚ as the true hero of the book. Creighton might not always have been the best student‚ or even son‚ but that doesn’t mean that he wasn’t heroic. In the end‚ Creighton saves Benjamin Franklin from a burning building‚ he even lied to everyone just so he could spy on them‚ and they still believed in him‚ they still thought that he could change his ways‚ and that was he eventually did‚ with the help of his mentors and friends

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    eventually Mulan has to reveal that she is a woman in order to go through with a plan and save China. Society has an idea that women are supposed to be weak and quiet and men are supposed to be loud and strong‚ but in this movie it is Mulan who is strong and smart and stands out to save her country. This movie undoes the normal stereotype of women being inferior to men‚ because it is the female that saves the day. The message the filmmakers convey‚ and the main point and message of the story‚ is

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    Outline Introduction: In Mark Twain’s essay “Two Views of the River‚” the implied thesis is losing innocence and gaining experience. This idea is effectively communicated to his audience through appropriate organization of ideas‚ opposing tone‚ and stylistic devices. Twain’s essay uses the block structure for contrast‚ differing styles‚ and opposing tones. The first effective means of communicating the thesis is the block method of contrast with helpful transitions. The first block describes

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    The Red River Rebellion 1869 The Canadian government had bought Rupert’s Land from the Hudson Bay company. In addition‚ appointed the first English-speaking governor: William McDougall. McDougall had sent out surveyors to plot the land according to the square township system that was used in Ontario. The Metis‚ led by Louis Riel‚ prevented anti-French McDougall‚ to enter the territory when the unannounced surveyors had interfered. The Hudson Bay company was no longer in control of the territory

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    rafting on the Colorado River for eight days. Returning to the hotel‚ we immediately headed into the conference room to begin the week’s plans. Surrounding me were men and women at least sixty years old and I fleetingly realized that I was‚ by far‚ the youngest one there. It was not long until the meeting commenced. The tour guide quickly went through the schedule‚ then‚ he was pounded by a rapid succession of unwise questions. “Will our bags be dragged behind us in the river?” a retired woman asked

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    fact that there was so much destruction caused by the dictators who ruled much of Europe during the time of World War two there were people who stood up against those evils. According to the Talmud‚ ’whoever saves one life‚ saves an entire world. This Jewish saying‚ points out that if you can save one life you have saved an entire generation. This is because when you take away someone’s life‚ you take away their ability to fall in love‚ marry‚ and have children; therefore‚ destroying potential. There

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