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    The book I read this quarter was Neferet’s Curse by P.C Cast and Kristin Cast‚ it is also a novella of the House of Night series. Its Lexile level is 930. This book is set in 1893 and is about 16 year old Emily Wheiler and how she wants to be like normal girls her age (despite what her father wants) especially after her mother’s death. Responsibilities came with her mother’s death such as being the lady of the Wheiler house‚ and letting go of the girl she used to be to become the woman people need

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    Earth is being harmed by human activity. Humans already made the earth being damaged and it is because of their own activity. In this essay I will describe how people can damaged the earth in more specific like in environment problems. Humans are responsible for taking what they believe is theirs and finding ways to destroy it. Human activity is a behavior or the way that people doing in this environment in a good or bad ways. There are two topics of my essay that will support my opinion to agree

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    Jfk the Kennedy Curse

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    J.F.K The series of deaths that happened to the Kennedy family is sometimes referred to as the Kennedy curse. The assassination of the youngest elected United States President John Fitzgerald “Jack” Kennedy is the most renowned death of the family. The John Kennedy story has gone down in history as one of the world’s greatest unsolved mysteries. During Kennedy’s life in the White House many first time events took place. These events made a drastic change in America; along with the thoughts

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    Insignificance of Human beings to the passage of time "Ozymandias" is a sonnet written by Percy Bysshe Shelley‚ published in 1818. It is probably one of Shelley ’s most famous poems and has been anthologized countless times since mid-nineteenth century. From meeting a traveler from “an antique land” (line 1) to “sands stretch far away” (line 14)‚ this masterpiece is full of ironic descriptions and delivers a theme that is the insignificance of human beings to the passage of time. In “Ozymandias”

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    Nothing in the world is perfect as we can philosophically say‚ so is the case with social media. It cannot be favored by proving it to be a complete boon nor can we call it to be completely negative. It is a mixture of both i.e. it is a boon as well as a bane. There are millions of social media users today which is mainly covered by youngsters. Facebook being one of them with 600 million users has been ranked 2nd by the Alexa toolbar. Its revenue is expected to be US $ 2 Billion. According to the official

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    his interactions with humans. This is a reflection of Mary Shelley’s views on human nature. While Mary Shelley was writing the book‚ she believed that humans are mutable‚ and that what they become is based off of events that occur in their lives‚ and decisions they make during their lifetime‚ and the Monster is a perfect example of this; he starts out innocent‚ but the abandonment from Victor Frankenstein‚ and the harsh treatment from people turned the Monster into an angry being. When the Monster

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    Table of Contents Section A 2 1. My current set of values and beliefs about human beings 2 2. My current set of values and beliefs about my chosen counselling setting 2 3. My current set of values and beliefs about myself 3 4. How can I resolve any contradictions? 4 5. How my beliefs and values affect my work and attitude towards counselling 4 Section B 5 1. What does counselling mean to me? 5 2. How do I distinguish counselling from helping? 5 3. How do I distinguish counselling from psychotherapy

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    Grading System A Boon or a Bane -Harit Mehta With the implementation of CCE or the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation ‚Many Changes were brought in the Educattion System suddenly!Some of the Students Felt it too good but some felt it like a pain. Good Morning/Afternoon Judges‚The Host and all the people around here listening to me‚ My Name is Harit Mehta and I will be debating on the topic- Grading System - A Boon or a Bane! I would like to tell you that I will be speaking

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    Technology: Boon or Bane

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    As people rely more and more on technology to solve problems‚ the ability of humans to think for themselves will surely deteriorate. The characteristic point that is to be observed in the statement is the reduction in the time for the people to think for themselves. This is being attributed to the excessive reliance of them over the technology. This statement‚ I do not agree‚ because without the technology‚ the human kind wouldn’t have been able to think to a level of today‚ imagining several new

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    Why Animals are not Equal to Human Beings Some philosophers deny that animals warrant direct moral concern due to religious or philosophical theories of the nature of the world and the proper place of its inhabitants. One of the earliest and clearest expressions of this kind of view comes to us from Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.). According to Aristotle‚ there is a natural hierarchy of living beings. The different levels are determined by the abilities present in the beings due to their natures. While

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