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    generally translated as forcefulness‚ however‚ it may be utilized as other meanings in different circumstances. The differences appear by virtue of the variance between cultures and the characteristics of the words. To some extent‚ geili is more versatile than forcefulness in many conditions. Multiple meanings could be defined for the word geili‚ which is utterly different from forcefulness. It usually describes someone who is tenacious and could address different assignments whenever he can. For

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    college to gain the skills they will need later in life. How do these young adults gain these skills? By copying peoples’ answers‚ stealing tests‚ and all this texting in we do in high school i guess that just helps us read and spell‚ but then again does it is because the saying "i don’t know" is now spelled "IDK". This is definitely how their parents want their hard-earned money to be spent. Why do we go to college anyway? It’s not like we actually learn anything. We go so that one-day when we get

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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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    EWRT1A Instructor: Luis Limcolioc Title: Silence Speaks More Than We Observe "Silent Dancing" By Judith Ortiz Cofer There are moments in which the silence can convey a message which is much more momentous than any other words which can be spoken. "Silent Dancing" by Judith Ortiz Cofer is a great evidence of that. In this piece of work the writer conveys a message about her childhood. Around the young age of three‚ the writer along with her mother and her younger brother shifted from their homeland

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    Is Britain more Racist today than it was in the 1970s Big point: Comedy uses discrimination to highlight minority groups Little point: In 1970 comedy was often openly racist Two examples of how comedy used to be openly racist is when people from other countries started coming

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    Adrenal Fatigue “More Stressed Than Normal? 5 Signs You’re Suffering From Adrenal Fatigue” is an article that addresses adrenal fatigue that was printed by US News and World Report. Basically‚ the article pointed out several things that can leave us feeling exhausted with continual stress as the ultimate cause of adrenal failure. The author explains the way that our bodies deal with stress‚ and how our bodies react when they are placed in chronic stress situations. At the first read of

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    Is Cosi more about love than madness? Louis Nowra’s comedy Cosi covers the main themes of love and infidelity. The characters within the mental asylum are shown to grasp what truly matters‚ whereas society seems to focus on the Vietnam War. Even though they are mental patients and an asylum is a ‘mad house’ the inmates are ‘normal people who have done extraordinary things’. For instance‚ Lewis’ and Lucy’s relationship is an open relationship. Lucy isn’t into fidelity as reflected by her sexual

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    development and assembling of adequate warriors who were capable of implementing the tactics needed to be used during their battles. Although Athens and Sparta were both the two most powerful and famous city-states in Ancient Greece‚ Athens is by far more impressive than Sparta. During the Golden age of Greece‚ which was also known as the “Age of Pericles”(480-408 BCE) Athens flourished as a center of not only education but also‚ art‚ culture and democracy. Throughout this time of prosperity‚ success‚ and

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    has to equal people’s rights for the nation’s sake‚ since America is a diverse country; to unity and maintain this nation; the government’s primary mission is improving democracy. Therefore‚ democracy is the root of the United States‚ it is more important than American

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    Non est Vivere sed Valere Vita est Natalie Babbitt once said “Do not fear death‚ but rather the unlived life. You don’t have to live forever. You just have to live.” Those who have lived a good life do not fear death‚ but meet it calmly‚ and even long for it in the face of great suffering. But those who do not have a peaceful conscience‚ dread death as though life means nothing but physical torment. The challenge is to live our life so that we will be prepared for death when it comes. Steve Jobs

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