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    We Learn From Our Mistakes

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    my mind as if it happened yesterday only. I can recall what I had felt at that time‚ the adrenaline rush and the screaming. It was that day I had learnt a valuable lesson and this lesson was not only learnt by me but also by my cousins who were there when this incident took place. New years eve was just a day away and all of us‚ my cousins and I‚ had made great plans of partying out all night and having a blast. One of my friend’s was throwing a party at his place so we had decided that we would

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    Saving the Mother Earth By Changing Our Mind Life in Buddhism has tons of meaning‚ some of them belive that a person’s life does not belong to himself but belongs to the whole cosmos. Nichiren‚ a Buddhist in Japan spent his life teaching Buddhism‚ said that "Life is the most precious of all treasures. Even one extra day of life is worth more than ten million ryo of gold”. Since they treat life as their priceless treasure‚ their studies usually focus on how to protect people’s life. Moreover

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    Things They Carry

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    girlfriend’s pantyhose everywhere he went. Ted Lavender carried 6 or 7 ounces of premium dope. Norman Bowker carried a diary and a thumb that Mitchell Sanders had given him. Rat Kiley had comics and Mitchell Sanders carried condoms. The soldiers did not only carry physical objects; they also carried‚ love and loss‚ fear and shame‚ terror‚ and grief for the lost ones.  The things they carried during the war weren’t the same things they carried after the war.           Every little action you make can change your

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    Are We Better Than Our Forefathers? In the 21st century‚ mankind is evolving. Now we live our lives in a manner that our forefathers did not. If our forefathers could see the life we live now‚ they would be very disappointed as we are not as hardworking as they were. They worked day and night to achieve the smallest success. We depend on machinery to do our work and because of that‚ people nowadays have grown obese and lazy. Watching television too long can harm our eyes and it affects our physical

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    The Things They Carry

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    The Things I Carry Essay 12/5/12 Steven Gaulin I am similar to the character in the book because I also carry things around with me. The things I carry drastically differ from what he carries due to laws‚ point of view and the situation though. I typically carry a necklace my mom gave me‚ cell phone‚ wallet‚ car keys‚ and clothing on my body. I feel like I would be lost with those items and am constantly checking my pockets to make sure I have them on me. Those are some physical things

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    while we let him know you are here.” Time seemed to creep by‚ as it often did in a doctor’s office. Ned turned to take a seat. He peered at the lobby‚ with its paintings on the walls and seats around tables. He chose the seat next to a table and proceeded to examine its contents: a few magazines and pamphlets‚ however a stand at the back of the table caught his eye. It contained a stack of papers; the top paper had Our Clinic written across the top. He picked it up to see

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    We Look After Our Own

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    Analysis of We Look After Our Own Some stories are meant for entertainment‚ others to educate but Kath Walker’s‚ We Look After Our Own is written to draw change and develop an understanding of a darker side of life in Australia. Written in a time when change was dawing and aborignal rights was touchy subject‚ Kath Walker gave an insight into the life of an aboriginal through the story. She showed the battles they faced to gain minimum services and how they were treated like second class citizens

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    chloride‚ should no longer be used on our roads in the winter months. The first two reasons why salt needs to stop being used are because salt negatively affects aquatic ecosystems and causes damage to vegetation. The third reason is because thankfully‚ there are alternatives that we can use‚ that would be benefiting us which we should use instead of sodium chloride. To begin with‚ sodium chloride is detrimental to our aquatic ecosystems when it is used on our roads. Often‚ the salt works its way

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    95 year old adult. What is the reason behind the frequent usage of this word in the modern times? Earlier‚ primitive man survived on bare essentials of life & yet he was stress free but today even though technology has gifted a luxurious life to man we are stressed. Earlier man had to roam from place to place in search of food & shelter. Today the modern man can even work by sitting at home through technologies like laptops & cellular phones. Yet today man has been confronted by various diseases

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    Should we replenish our organs? From the start of time‚ humankind has tried to find solutions to live longer and healthier lives. This has lead to great innovations in the field of medicine. One of our most recent quests for this near immortality is related to the field of regenerative medicine. Regenerative medicine is moving towards replacing worn out cell‚ tissue‚ and organs in order to restore full functionality. While this may sound very assuring; there are a few complications and concerns

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