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    The Hardest Thing I have Ever Done The hardest thing I have ever had to do was suffer through the death of my father. That day started out like any other day. We were in church and everything seemed normal. Then‚ the person in front of us got a phone call. She left and shortly after came back and retrieved my mother. Immediately‚ my mother came back in and got me and my sister‚ and we went to the car. When we got to the car‚ Mom started to tell us how my dad had shot himself. I did not know what

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    in the Hillsborough science fair‚ I won best presentation overall. That day I was truly happy‚ not only because I won‚ but because I earned this happiness. To conclude‚ I would like to say that the best kind of happiness is the one you earn. There are many books and movies that do‚ in fact‚ have the main character’s struggle based on this quote. In the disney movie‚ Moana‚ the main character‚ Moana‚ is seeing beyond the safe little island that her tribe has been living in for thousands of years

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    The Best Cover Letter I Ever Received Harvard Business Review – David Silverman - 1:18 PM Monday June 15‚ 2009 In my last post I talked about how to make your résumé more likely to catch the attention of a hiring manager. As a follow up‚ I’d like to discuss cover letters. Here’s my basic philosophy on them: don’t bother. That’s because the cover letters I see usually fall into one of three categories: The recap: The résumé in prose form. It’s redundant‚ harder to read than the résumé‚ and provides

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    comes to mind when I picture New York City..... I haven’t traveled to a city that can even come close to comparing to Manhattan. I haven’t travelled to manhattan to‚ but this is the only place in the world i would like to visit. A lot of people go to New York to see this magnificent city with many famous sights which should be visited. I would love to take a trip to the Statue of Liberty‚ which is one of the best landmarks of NY. Also‚ NY is famous for its scycrapers. It looks most spectacular at

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    In her poem “Never Have I Ever Land”‚ Amulya Yerrapotu examines the social injustices faced by women in our current society‚ society’s necessity for women to grow mature more quickly‚ and the issues of sexuality. Through her use of imagery‚ diction‚ and structure‚ she is able to compare a fairytale and a fantasy land to the real world in which discrimination and bias is quite evident. Yerrapotu uses interesting diction in order to spread her message of social justice across. For example‚

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    International law Main articles: Public international law‚ Conflict of laws‚ and European Union law Providing a constitution for public international law‚ the United Nations system was agreed during World War II International law can refer to three things: public international law‚ private international law or conflict of laws and the law of supranational organisations. Public international law concerns relationships between sovereign nations. The sources for public international law

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    Peaceful resistance is exhibited in many world leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. ‚Mahatma Gandhi‚ and Nelson Mandela and many others. Peaceful resistance positively impacts a free society because it allows violent resistors to see another way to protest‚ it saves lives‚ and finally it keeps an unjust government in check. Peaceful resistance allows for violent protestors to mend their ways and protest peacefully. Protesting violently accomplishes nothing and only leads to death.Peacefully protesting

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    Peaceful resistance to laws doesn’t have to have either a positive or negative impact on a free society. To me a free society is about society expressing themselves without being judged by what they might think. For example‚ In the Constitution (under the Bill of Rights)‚ the First Amendment says " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof‚ or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press‚ or the right of the people peaceably to

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    Place that I would like to revisit There are a lot of wonderful places I’d like to visit. Even though‚ I visited so many placesI just can not get enough of visiting Greece‚ which I have a great deal of reasons to do so. Greece is a place that has the qualities of great history‚ beautiful geography‚ an amazing cuisine and the born place of mythology. Greece is my first priority to visit due to some reasons‚ its very beautiful place and some of my family lives there. I would love to revisit Greece

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    disagreements were solved through peaceful protests in “Resisting terror.” The first example is from 1943 in Berlin‚ Germany when wives protested for the Nazis to set their Jewish husbands free. The second example is from 1977 in Buenos Aires‚ Argentina when mothers protested the government after their children went missing‚ and the government did nothing to find the lost children. While these examples are from other countries‚ the United States also has examples of peaceful protests

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