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    No Homework I believe that we should not have homework.We have 7-8 hours of school every day 5 out of 7 of the week.We have longer then a hour per class for the teachers to teach us what need to teach.Then we get sent home with more work and most of it is just repeating what we learned.The teachers take 7-8 hours of our day and then take more hours just to have us write down what we learned. One reason I think we should not have homework is because we homework every day and we work on it for

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    stereotypes Lennie for being tall and dumb. Lennie stereotypes George as small and extremely knowledgeable. These are some examples of stereotypes in “Of Mice and Men”.Stereotypes can hurt people in many different ways. Lennie is stereotyped as tall and strong. Lennie tells George that “ Jus’ wanted to feel that girl’s dress Jus’ wanted to pet it like it was a mouse” (Steinbeck 11). When Lennie was touching a woman’s dress everyone assumed she was going to get kidnapped. If Lennie wasn’t so dumb

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    Missing A Shot Analysis

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    through "hot and cold streaks" stands on the fact that players go through ups and downs throughout a season. First‚ the hypothesis that states a player tends to make more shots after missing is considerably wrong based on the conclusion that players statistically produce an equal percentage of shots after missing a shot or making a shot. Also‚ it’s possible to replicate this concept in other sports too. Baseball players go through stretches during the season where they struggle heavily. Out of a random

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    Week 5 Application Report Best-Shot offer Clean Car Care (3Cs) should make a best-shot offer to Jane; she has been an excellent performer at her current employment. A lowball offer is out of the question since she has a job and is up for a promotion at her current company. A competitive offer may not work in this situation since the only difference in 3Cs and her current company is her vacation time. A competitive offer could potentially match Jane’s

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    you have to be to do this. However we have that right be cause of our freedom of speech in this country. The united states is lucky that we are not ruled as a dictatorship but as a democracy. We are able to express how we feel and do as we please as long as we abide by the rules our country has set for us. However by taking away our right to do so violates what we have as stated in the constitution. The freedom we have today is often taken for granted and people think they can take that right away

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    although some people have great strengths‚ they may have greater weaknesses‚ and sometimes the strong don’t always survive. Strength in something can greatly benefit a person. For example: 1. Lennie is physically strong and large. He is able to work very hard because of his strength‚ and he uses this to his advantage. Slim said‚ “ By the way‚ what did you said about Lennie was absolutely right. Perhaps he isn’t intelligent‚ but I’ve never seen such a good worker as him. He worked much harder than

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    our debt‚ it is okay to have stadiums but it does no good for our economy. That is the problem with our society they are too busy worrying about sports than politics. They care and worry about who is going to win the super bowl this year‚ than to how is our financing working out this year. I believe that the government should cut back on their spending‚ and work on getting more jobs out for the American people‚ than to be working on getting more stadiums that we already have. One problem the U.S. Government

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    The manifest Destiny was a belief that the settlers had. They believed that they were destined to expand the west throughout the North America. It was their belief that they were supposed to expand the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. They took action and by doing this they gained one million square miles of land that was previously owned by Mexico. This expanded the U.S. The pioneers later settled in the west. They became cash croppers and they grew marketable product. The westward

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    dealing with whatever was thrown at them. Although women may not of had the right to vote before WWI they were still expected to cook‚ clean and even take care of the children without taking any credit they were just expected to do it without questioning. However Women’s rights have changed extremely after WWI‚ They got the right to vote and was able to take care of themselves without the need of needing men. All woman became much more independent. Some people may argue women’s rights were changed for

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    Maycomb’s Courageous Dead Shot In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Jem and Scout Finch learn the true meaning of courage through their father‚ Atticus‚ and his fight against racism in their hometown. In the beginning of the novel‚ Jem and Scout view Atticus as a boring older man that works in an office and does not deserve their admiration. At the turning point of the novel Miss Maudie tells them their father was once the “deadest shot” in Maycomb‚ and the children finally see Atticus

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