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    Top Gun essay

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    is a valuable skill‚ perhaps even more important than individual technical skill. Top Gun shows the development of a fighter pilot as he makes this realization. Fighter pilot Pete “Maverick” Mitchell is one of the best at what he does‚ flying jets. Correspondingly‚ he has a big ego‚ disrespect for rules and authority‚ and extreme cockiness. These faults cause him to question what other people have to say about him. In return‚ he pushes other people away to make himself feel better and fit his ego

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    How Greenpeace has made a difference in the world. First of all‚ what is Greenpeace? It’s an organization of hundreds of thousands of people who all came together for one cause‚ making the world a better place. They face new issues every day and push people to new limits to make sure we find justice for what we stand up for and believe in. “ Greenpeace began by hiring one battered boat and now owns a sophisticated fleet of ocean-going vessels and river crafts. It began by opposing one nuclear

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    Guns In Schools Essay

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    The history of guns in America is a long one‚ but they were first introduced to the world long before they were introduced to the United States. According to Linton Weeks‚the first guns in the world were most likely cannons used in the fourteenth century. There were also hand cannons carried by European soldiers (Weeks). This expresses that guns have been around much longer than the United States has. After cannons‚ there was the muzzle loader. Muzzle loaders had a fierce recoil ignited by a matchlock

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    Essay On Gun Laws

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    American tradition? Even though every other developed country has either outlawed guns completely or put large restrictions‚ America still has some states with very relaxed gun laws‚ and many organizations and supporters to keep it that way. Just look at the facts‚ despite only containing 4.4% of the population‚ America owns 42% of the world’s civilian guns. It’s also estimated that there to be more

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    essay green energy

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    different path. We have to a search for renewable energy‚ because this uses inexhaustible sources. The poor awareness of renewable energy. Too few people know exactly what renewable energy is and even less are using it. Most people have heard of green electricity but there knowledge also stops there. People don’t know the benefits of using renewable energy. A study launched in 1998 by a Sustainable Energy Project (PDE) showed that only 20% of the population knows exactly what renewable energy means

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    Aids in Africa Essay 21

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    sub-Saharan Africa have been infected with HIV. Approximately 11.5 million of those people have already died‚ one-fourth of them being children. During the course of 1998‚ Aids has been responsible for an estimated two million deaths in Africa. There is about 21.5 million men and women living with HIV in Africa‚ plus an extra one million being children. Four million of those people contracted the infection in 1998 alone (Mail 8 guardian). No country in Africa has escaped the virus. Most of the new infections

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    Nur fateha rasul Good morning to our english teacher Madam Mohana . Today ‚ we want to discuss about living in countryside is better than living in city . There are many points that we can discuss ‚ such as Living in countryside is healthier than living in city Living in countryside our social is better than living in city Cost living in countryside cheaper than living in city Living in countryside is more safety than living in city That’s all from me . Thank you . Nurul

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    On the day Alexander the Great‚ son of King Phillip II and Olympias‚ was born Phillip II captured the city of Potidaea‚ Phillip II’s general Parmenion won another important battle‚ and Phillip II’s horse won a race at Olympia. It was said that a son whose birth coincided with three victories would himself prove to be invincible. It was also said that Alexander descended from the Greek heroes and demi-gods Heracles and Achilles. During his kingship Alexander did very little to disprove these statements

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    November 2013 Paper 3 When prompted about a song that was important to me in high school‚ one song in particular comes to mind: “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” by Green Day. Almost anyone who has contemplated the length and depth of life can relate to this gentle song with its slow‚ almost yearning tone and deep lyrics. To me‚ “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” is a timeless ballad that never fails to comfort me in times of change and confusion. This song should be included in the “History of

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    forever 21

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    group. In reference to the case with the 6 yr. old shooting his classmate‚ I believe he should have some sort of punishment. The young boy had a scuffle the day before and went home and because of his environment and upbringing he knew that a gun was dangerous and can cause harm to another person. The young boy at some point had to think about his actions and decided to take the weapon to school and later‚ shooting the young classmate which means the young 6 yr. old practiced on pulling the trigger

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