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    In this era of science and technology‚ the Internet plays a crucial part of our lives. It is one of the most useful inventions of all time and it has brought us a lot of advantages in various aspects. Therefore‚ I strongly disagree with the writer’s opinions which were published in your editorial column. Firstly‚ the Internet plays an important role in the world of communication. This is because‚ the Internet offers easy and inexpensive ways to communicate such as emails‚ messenger‚ chatting

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    physical violence in the world every day but every physical fight starts with some sort of verbal violence. People can use words to make things worse or make thing better. Most of the time people choose to make things worse with their words. Words hold more power than weapons. One reason why words are more powerful than weapons is that if words can hurt‚ they can also heal. Another‚ it serves as a mean of cooperation and compromise. Lastly‚ with words‚ we can influence someone into thinking something

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    Cyber bullying is more harmful than Traditional bullying An Explanatory Paper For English 10 Gaston‚ Therese Marie Marguerette M. E12 8 October 2014 Mrs. A.M. S. Oblepias Bullying has always been a common and severe problem amongst adolescents throughout the years. With today’s technology‚ traditional bullies have been able to add a new element in bullying‚ the Internet. “Cyber bullying adds an entirely new painful dimension to making fun of each other. A Cyber bully is an individual

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    “It is ironic that the beasts are often more humane than the humans” Discuss The Bloody Chamber highlights prime examples whereby the beasts convey very human characteristics such as: love‚ compassion and vulnerability; more so than the human characters. Although one interpretation is that the humans in the stories are the more humane characters‚ I’d argue that it is the more the humans that convey features such as: violent‚ cruel‚ selfish and other inhumane characteristics. First it is important

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    Period 4 Mr. Valentine December 2011 Throughout A Separate Peace Gene’s changes are due to his surroundings and the people that are surrounding him. Sometimes the people you are around can change the way you feel and your emotions. Gene is surrounded by many different people such as Brinker‚ Finny‚ and Quackenbush. When Gene’s surroundings change so does he. Throughout the book his emotions change‚ he gets hot headed and at times attacks people‚ he gets jealous of finny‚ he feels sorry for what

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    Friend Zone represents a state that occurs when one desires more than a friendship with a significant person‚ while the other simply yearns for a platonic relationship. This term can have many different meanings depending on the type of the individual. The Friend Zone can be both a good and a bad thing based on the kind of person who experiences this specific relationship state. For many‚ the Friend Zone is comparable to a jail cell. The more they reach out to a special “friend”‚ the farther they

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    Some high schools in the United States are considering creating separate classrooms to educate the boys and the girls. Many parents and professionals have their own opinions on this topic; but‚ the real question is if boys and girls would benefit from these separate classrooms. The cons of this topic outnumber the pros in many different ways. Many believe that the idea is undecided whether it is sexist by separating the two genders. On the other hand‚ students won’t have as many distractions while

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    A Separate Peace Analytical Essay In the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles one of the main characters‚ Phineas experiences a loss of innocence. This loss of innocence relates to a bigger theme in the novel. This bigger theme is that you must mature and evolve or you will perish. Phineas also known as Finny is very childish and prioritizes play over work‚ he has trouble accepting that there is a war going on‚ and he denies major events such as Gene jouncing the limb. Innocence must be lost

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    India Richardson Composition and Rhetoric 26 February 2013 Couples that Play Together‚ Stay Together What is the definition of “couple?” The dictionary describes it as “Two individuals of the same sort considered together.” Is that necessarily true? Just ask the openly experienced singer/songwriter Taylor Swift; not all relationships are the same. Having a relationship status has almost become a must-have‚ so people take what they can be comfortable with. This results in not-so-Facebook-official

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    Ethnicities are More Than Just Costumes ‘We’re a culture‚ not a costume” this Halloween was an impactful article and gave me a different view of how racism still exists in our society. The main goal of the campaign is to simply raise awareness of racist stereotypes that are included in Halloween. I believe that this is a significant issue that we still must deal with today‚ and it should be understood to be accepted. If everyone in the world reads this article‚ I feel that it would greatly improve

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