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    Being different will only result into tears Dear Noelle McCarthy‚ In the article‚ ‘Being different will only result into tears’‚ you make a number of great points. For instance‚ the way you are informing the readers how some people are weaker than others. You also advise them into ‘making friends’ and to ‘stick together’ if they want to avoid bullying. You describe school as ‘a concrete jungle’. That depends on how the school environment is. If the teachers are all ignorant and careless‚ the

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    Summary: The Get Down

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    : The Get Down focuses on 1970s New York City broken down and beaten up‚ violent‚ cash strapped dyin. It turned to rubble‚ a rag-tag crew of South Bronx teenagers are nothings and nobodies with no one to shelter them - except each other‚ armed only with verbal games‚ improvised dance steps‚ some magic markers and spray cans. From Bronx tenements‚ to the SoHo art scene; from CBGBs to Studio 54 and even the glass towers of the justbuilt World Trade Center‚ The Get Down is a mythic saga of how New York

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    This is It

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    What is the editing stage? The editing stage is when you check your essay for mistakes and correct them. Editing Steps: Grammar and Spelling 1. Check your spelling. 2. Check your grammar. 3. Read your essay again. 4. Make sure each sentence has a subject. 5. Make sure your subjects and verbs agree with each other. 6. Check the verb tenses of each sentence. 7. Make sure that each sentence makes sense. Style and Organization 1. Make sure your essay has an introduction‚ supporting

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    Foster Wallace’s speechThis is Water‚” explodes with creativity. He links simple items‚ like water‚ to apply to higher education‚ and just simple life. He puts a lot of emphasis on how to think consciously‚ and just being compassionate and thinking about others.     One of the first point that David makes is that a liberal art college teaches you how to think. Then‚ he goes into great depth about how we think unconsciously. One of his examples is “The point here is that I think this is one part of

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    Patting Down the TSA

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    Patting Down The TSA Before 9/11 happened our country was not as strict with security as we are today. You could once go through air travel without the hassle of having to go through full body scanners and taking off your shoes‚ belts‚ hat‚ etc. Ever since 9/11 our country has made a huge change in the security industry. They haven ’t made many changes to buses‚ ships‚ and trains. Buses may have security cameras‚ but no one is checking people for bombs or weapons. Cargo ships get searched‚ but

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    Down These Mean Streets

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    position to build a reputation amongst their surroundings. For the feeling to be equal and considered on the same level as the popular one is what most want. But people fail to realize that just wanting to be down with people that you are not can lead to a life full of difficulties and struggle. In Down These Mean Streets‚ Piri goes through a point in time where he moves from one place to another‚ and when that happened he had to find himself. He was a new kid in a new surroundings. He was different than

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    The Great Wall of China

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    The Great Wall of China. an overview Walls and wall building have played a very important role in Chinese culture. These people‚ from the dim mists of prehistory have been wall-conscious; from the Neolithic period – when ramparts of pounded earth were used - to the Communist Revolution‚ walls were an essential part of any village. Not only towns and villages; the houses and the temples within them were somehow walled‚ and the houses also had no windows overlooking the street‚ thus giving the feeling

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    Wall Street Sociology

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    Sociological Essay: Movie Analysis‚ “Wall Street” The movie “Wall Street” is a classic movie and one of my personal favorites. It’s a fictional story with real world implications. The movie is about an up and coming junior stockbroker named Bud Fox who I doing whatever it takes to get to the top and make big money‚ like his hero and eventual mentor‚ Gordon Gekko. Gekko is a legendary player on Wall Street who’s values and intentions are never clear to anyone but himself‚ and he is always looking

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    Wall Street Crisis

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    408002216 | Lessons from the Wall Street Crisis | Reasons for Risky Behavior of Financial Traders | | | 11/23/2012 | This paper seeks to assess the persistent risky behavior by financial traders and lessons from the Wall Street crisis. | Introduction The tropical storm began in 2007 when two hedge funds who invested in assets guaranteed by subprime loans needed to sell $3.8 billion of obligations. Within minutes one of the most important banks on Wall Street was forced to sell itself

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    Trail of Tears In the 1830s nearly 125‚000 Native Americans lived in on millions of acres of land. By the end of the decade very few remained. Federal government forced them to leave their homes. They had to walk a thousand miles across the Mississippi River. The difficult and deadly journey was called the Trail of Tears. Andrew Jackson was the one who made this removal. He called it the Indian Removal. In 1830‚ the Indian Removal act was signed. Native Americans were forced to leave their

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