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    The most prominent person in my life is Jesus Christ. It is in him that I live‚ move and find my being. He is so gentle‚ kind and loving. He speaks with so much wisdom‚ signs and wonders he performs. He causes the blind to see‚ the deaf to hear‚ the dumb to speak‚ and the lame to walk. He has never spoken a lie or hated anyone. He is a true symphony of love‚ peace and joy. He is royalty. He is indeed the lover of my soul. Before he left this earth he promised that He is gone to prepare a place

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    George Washington is the most influential person from the American Revolutionary Era because he led the colonist to a victory in the Revolutionary war against the british which is the most powerful army in the world‚ he was the first president on the United States of America‚ and he also was the president of the constitutional convention in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. The first reason why he is the most influential person in that Era is the he led the colonist to victory against Great Britain which

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    one really has all these things. The person I would like to become is a person who has more confidence in herself. From what I have found by doing this project‚ I do not have much confidence. I will personally say I do not find many good things about myself that others say are good. People say that I have a good life and I look back at them and wonder what is life without a strong realization in who you really are. The person I want to become is a person that can go up to someone and tell them

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    TO WHAT EXTENT WAS MAHATMA GANDHI THE REASON THE BRITISH EMPIRE GAVE UP IMPERIAL CONTROL? On 15th August 1947‚ India finally escaped away from the rule of the British. Mahatma Gandhi‚ 1869-1948‚ was the leader of Indian Nationalism in British-ruled India. Before Gandhi was born‚ British started ruling India at 1858. They took control of the cotton industry and traded it as their own and used violence to control the 500 million Indians. When Gandhi was about 45 years old‚ he started to protest as

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    101-106 A Professor Hammel 19 January 2011 My Winter Nightmare My most horrible and most memorable Winter was the Winter of 2009. I had just gotten out of the hospital after having six life-threatening surgeries from a bacterial infection that was caused from a leaking sack during pregnancy. It was the worst Winter ever! I had to stay with my mom at the time‚ which made it worse. But I couldn’t take care of myself‚ so I had no choice. While staying with my mom‚ it was total chaos. Not only

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    The Person I Am Today

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    me into the person I am today. My family‚ peers‚ religion‚ teams I’ve affiliated with‚ my school‚ the workplace‚ and the media have all contributed to my life in some way or another. These factors‚ also known as agents of socialization‚ have taught and molded me‚ into the person I am today. My family is a immense part of my life and I’m truly grateful to have been blessed with the most astounding and supportive family. As much as I am a social butterfly and love being with my friends‚ I also really

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    A Strange Person I Know

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    A Strange Person I know |   | I have a strange neighbour whom I meet only in the evenings when she comes home from work. I find her odd because of what she wears every day to work - a frilly and feathery purple hat! It did not matter what clothes she wore on that day or if the colour of her clothes matched her hat because she would still wear it‚ rain or shine.When I first saw her‚ I could not help laughing rudely because the purple hat lookedridiculous on her head. My friends and I would tease

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    Oprah Winfrey has been defined as worlds most influential person. Oprah is an activist which means she cares not only about women‚ education‚ race‚ and healthy lifestyles in the United States‚ but all around the world. When reading‚ think of why somebody would take their time out of their life to pick up other people and make them stronger. To start out‚ Oprah is a woman that has started charities and also just gives to other charities. Oprah is very caring and here are some reasons why. Her main

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    marry the person you think you can live with; marry only the individual you think you can’t live without.’ Every girl in this world has the same dream: a perfect future husband – a person who will lead the wife to a better life and help her to overcome difficulties. On the other hands‚ some people may find failures to choose the right life partner; therefore‚ it is always important to know what we are looking for in the future. As for me‚ I have highlighted some characteristics of a person who I want

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    Gandhi and Nonviolence

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    Goal of reaching Nonviolence Gandhi maintained certain practices that were considered essential Satyagraha practices‚ which he believed would bring nonviolence to the world. He named this power Satyagraha which means “reality force or holding onto truth.” Gandhi had said‚ “ The Truth is far more powerful than any weapon of mass destruction.” In the clear view of violence‚ Gandhi had come the realization that nonviolence was greater to violence itself. Gandhi believed in eleven practices that

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