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    Sports in Everyday Life

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    Sports in everyday life According to Gandhiji and Tagore‚ all round development of a child should depend upon the true education imparted to us. Education must be the result of overall development of the child i.e. Mental‚ moral‚ social & physical. Education develops a personality which a person carries forward in his/her life. But now-a-days more stress is laid on the mental development. Merely being good in academics is not everything. More and more importance should be given to physical development

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    It was the Summer of 2007 and I had work to do. Not the type of work where you clock in‚ do your job‚ and clock out. This was a different type of work‚ the type that is only rewarding to you‚ through yourself. I had done mission work before through my church‚ but this was different. For the 2007 Rebuild a Community trip‚ we decided to go to the ghetto of Atlanta Georgia to help out with community needs. These needs ranged from repainting schools‚ to essentially rebuilding houses‚ lucky for me‚ I

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    2013 A Father’s Lesson Parents have the responsibility to teach and to protect their children. In teaching them while they are young parents hope to save them from making mistakes later in life. In the novel Life of Pi‚ Santosh‚ Pi’s father wishes to save his boys from future fatal blunders. His lesson was done in somewhat a harsh way but it was necessary‚ any other way may not have been effective‚ and it accomplished what he wanted it to. Some would view this father’s lesson as harsh and a little

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    is nothing that young people can teach older people Needless to say‚ we have to respect and obey older people‚ partly because they have more experience and knowledge than us‚ so what they say is almost true. However‚ that doesn’t mean they know everything and young people have nothing to teach them. In the following part of the essay‚ I will support the idea that there are some things we know but they haven’t known and they can learn from us. Young people can teach the elderly anything they may

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    Why to Teach

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    want to teach To whom it may concern‚ Teaching is much more than a job or an income. In order to be a teacher you must have a passion for teaching in you. So you will have that passion for being able to teach the children. There are a few reasons for wanting to teach. First‚ teaching is something you must love to do and have your heart in the right place. Second‚ teaching is tough. Finally‚ teaching is the most rewarding place to be. Teaching is much more than a job because if you have the

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    medication ‚ food and as well as sports. If there isn’t sunlight when a plant grows ‚it will not grow up‚if there isn’t water the same thing happens. This same thing applies for students too‚ if there isn’t good education‚ we are pretty sure the kid wouldn’t grow with good knowledge‚ or if there isn’t food he would not grow properly. So if either of these things is missing ‚ unseemly effects will take place. Thus every thing counts in‚ be it a sapling’s or student’s life. But‚ many people ignore on an

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    Life is not perfect; sometime we succeed and sometime we fail. But‚ the good thing is we can learn from our mistakes. In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ there are many useful life lessons. These lessons can teach us how to be a considerable person and live a better life with others. The main three lessons are optimistic even in tragedy‚ see things from others’ perspective and respect others. Firstly‚ Harper Lee shows us that we should feel optimistic even in tragedy. As Miss Maudie

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    until we read the short article by Peter Singer‚ The Life You Can Save. The philosopher‚ Peter Singer from Princeton University demonstrated different aids for controversy and boasting. But first let me start with‚ if you are one that others would call “weak”‚ why this would make you feel uncomfortable. The article begins by asking you a simple question; would you sacrifice the money and even time to save a stranger’s life? If yes‚ why do you not give more of your money away to charity? This‚ in

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    Life Lessons Essay

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    ife (“Hard Work Beats Talent‚ When Talent Doesn’t Work Hard”) - (Kevin Durant) Over this past summer‚ I experienced a lot of events that I think will change my life for the better. It seemed like everything started falling in place when I got an unexpected call from a college coach from a small school called Samford University. I was shocked that I received the call because for one‚ I’d never even heard of the school he was calling from. Also‚ I never actually played

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    preventable causes‚ how much should individual countries and global organizations like the United Nations (UN) step in to give much needed aid to countries who struggle? In ‘The Life You Can Save’ by Peter Singer and ‘Domination and Destitution in an Unjust World’ by Ryoa Chung‚ both philosophers propose two different options on how we can address our obligation to the global poor.

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