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    Strict rules in today‘s society for students as the heatedly discussed issue has been controversial since it is raised up. It is no doubt that these rules bring to young people some beneficial things. On the contrary‚ the negative aspects that cause damage to young people are much more than these rules benefits. So as far as I am concerned‚ I agree with the following statement that the rules are too strict to children. First and foremost‚ the strict rules cannot help young to plan for their social

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    is so much emphasis on winning and people cannot face the pressures of losing‚ of rejection‚ of being a failure. Good guys are told that they are losers‚ nice guys finish last and good girls are boring. Much of what I was taught growing up in a strict Christian household is accountability. I was taught that each person is responsible for giving his best and dealing with the consequences. You never cheat. And‚ if you do‚ don’t try to rationalize it because others are doing the same. Not only

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    if stricter laws were in place. Guns can cause the death of countless lives because of murder‚ self defense‚ or an accidental occurrence. Therefore‚ stricter gun laws can decrease death rates in the United States. Moreover‚ states that do not have strict gun laws have higher deaths and injuries related to guns. Also‚ better background checks should be in place to prevent permitting guns to the wrong hands. Furthermore‚ the Second Amendment is used for the wrong reasons. The use of the assault weapons

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    Why did the Conservatives loose the general election of 1945? The conservatives lost the general election in 1945 for a number of reasons some of which were the attitudes of many of the British after the war and the way the country had been run in the time leading up to the election. The labour party had gone from a party which people feared as being socialist to a party which during the war had shown was very much a balanced party which would not ruin the middle and upper classes and yet provide

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    delight of the “good peasants” as he passed through. Thus‚ Nicholas’s view was certainly clouded by a belief in his own mythic status and more importantly‚ the invincibility of it. Indeed‚ so certain was he that Russia’s success lay in following a strict system of autocracy‚ that he dismissed any attempts at democratic reform as “senseless dreams.” However‚ as early as the 1890’s‚ the shortcomings of the Tsarist regime were becoming clear. For instance‚ the system of bureaucracy in place did little

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    "no new mechanisms [were] being developed to maintain the balance of power within the federation" (Herd‚ 1999‚ p260). The August crisis had acted as a catalyst to decentralization - an informal process begun in the years before 1998. He traces the loose nature of the center-periphery relationship in federal Russia to the collapse of Communism: economic turmoil followed‚ threatening regions’ economic survival. Self-reliance was urged onto those previously subject to centralized planning. They began

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    1. Why was the South so afraid to loose slavery? What did they have a stake? Because they depended on slaves to work on their farms and agriculture‚ and they had already been living a lifestyle dependent on slaves. If they lost slavery‚ the slaves would also gain voting rights eventually‚ and they would then lose power in the government. 2. What is the 13th amendment and why did Lincoln feel he needed to pass the amendment? It is the amendment that would abolish slavery. Lincoln wanted to pass

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    Channell Williams Professor Blitshteyn February 27‚ 2013 This is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz Nilda Junot Díaz expresses his feelings through his literary work‚ This is How You Lose Her. The reactions through the female characters he has describe in his life (fragment finish your thought. The reactions of who? In his life what?). Nilda is a promiscuous girl who was the main character’s brother’s girlfriend who represents a part of the main character’s life. Nilda represents how both men

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    Analyzing the Stanzas * Notable end rhyme * You can see that this poem‚ like most of Dickinson’s poems‚ has an ABCB rhyme scheme. Here‚ our rhyming pairs are "saw/raw" and "grass/pass." Extra note: Dickinson wasn’t strict in her rhyming. Though she did take steps to fit her feelings into the rhyme (she kept a dictionary by her bed‚ to help her find just the right word)‚ if she couldn’t find the rhyme‚ she came close. * "Ballad-like" meter * "Ballad-like" implies song-like

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    Q. Why did the French loose the war in Vietnam? In April of 1956 the last remaining French troops would leave Vietnam. After over 200 years of influence and rule‚ the French at last realized that the occupation and control of Vietnam was an unreachable goal. In consideration of the many blunders (both militarily and political) ‚ and the outright ignorance of the French high command‚ any efforts to stabilize Vietnamese nationalism and to maintain french rule over Vietnam were thwarted. Thus

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