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    Should We Have Exams

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    Should we have exams? Exams are taken all around the world. They are taken in high schools‚ universities and colleges. Exams are also mandatory. Some students think that taking an exam is not fair or useful. I think that exams should be taken because‚ exams help students with their studies further‚ and they review what the student has learned one last time‚ in case they forgot anything. Also exams and tests show how much students have paid attention in their classes.   Firstly Exams help students

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    discusses the history books tell the truth‚ meaning the actual what‚ when‚ where‚ why‚ how‚ and who of a past event is biased. People always put their own biases in every aspect of collecting data and presenting it. History books are unable to tell the truth because they are usually connected with a philosophical explanation of why an event happened. This paper run though the various factors involved in the writing of a history book and tell the history book can not tell truth. Introduction

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    American Dream can’t Always be Achieved “For many‚ the American dream has become a nightmare” (Bernie Sanders). Many people dream of the most perfect things in life. They want the American Dream to be having a big fancy house‚ having a fancy car‚ and having a lot of money. That is not all that matters in life‚ there are many other things that matter in life that are not a big fancy house‚ a fancy car‚ and a lot of money. The definition of “American Dream” is that every US citizen should have equal opportunity

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    The truth

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    Method For this week’s discussion‚ you will engage in a little scientific inquiry of your own‚ using the following scenario: What’s in the can? One afternoon‚ while finishing up your shift as the stock manager at Circus Supermarket‚ the manager tells you that he desperately needs some help with an inventory problem. In the back of the store‚ he shows you an unmarked‚ unopened tin can and explains that the store’s owners are threatening to fire him and all his staff if they cannot keep track of

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    Why We Should Be Deported

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    come to the United States to make a better life for their families and even themselves. So why should they be living in constant fear of being deported if they haven’t committed a crime or even possess a criminal record. Immigrants with no criminal record or serious offenses should be allowed to work

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    Always Running

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    Always Running “There are choices you have to make not just once”- Luis J. Rodriguez In 1993‚ Luis Rodriguez wrote an autobiographical book Always Running. Within months the Book Banning made Always Running their number one target calling it ungodly‚ antifamily‚ radical‚ and harmful. Rockford school district member‚ Ed Sharp‚ went to the extent of stating‚ “I challenge anyone who knows how the mind works‚ after reading this book‚ not to be more likely to assume the lifestyle of a gang person

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    Always Running

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    Always Running In the novel “Always Running”‚ by Luis R. Rodriguez‚ the author is the main character. He explains his life story to show others how he overcame many challenges that brought him down. Over all‚ the author achieves his purpose to reach out to his audience on an emotional level. I think he does a great job in emotionally touching his audience. The novel begins with Rodriguez dedication his story to all adolescents that were once in his place. Rodriguez finds himself lost at one point

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    Look before you leap. I’ve heard that so many times I almost don’t react to the statement when my mother’s slips it into almost every sermon she regales to me.I’ve learnt to mute her out like white ambient noise when she tells me to watch my step...think before I act. She’s been saying this to me since I was a little girl and while I may have pensively listened to her then I think I’m only beginning to understand the whole meaning of thinking carefully‚ then analyzing and calculating and only eventually

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    literature. A critic could now pose the question of what the literature means in context with the authors psyche; was the chair just a chair‚ or perhaps did it represent a deeper meaning of the authors repressed feelings in life. In Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle‚ the two main characters Merricat and Constance Blackwood are two halves of a single identity representing Jackson’s repressed mental identity. Jackson created a Yin and Yang of sorts with the two sisters‚ both being a dark

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    Always Running

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    his family‚ and how he does not want that to happen to his family‚ and also he hopes that this book would make young people turn away from this life‚ even if you’re not a gangbanger. When reading this book it really made me think about the life we live today in the United States. How most of the young people don’t think about what could happen to them if they get into gangs‚ also if they keep on doing bad things like he did. At the beginning the book was really boring and hard to read‚ but once

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