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    are you Multi--Talented? Recent 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Born Cover Photo Change Cover Versomina Robles (Balverde) Update InfoActivity Log1 TimelineAboutPhotos1‚190Friends1‚731 More Versomina Robles Versomina Robles Timeline Recent Status Photo Place Life Event Status Photo Place Life Event Only Me Post Versomina Robles shared a link. 14 minutes ago Only Me Philippines - Educational System—an Overview Three government organizations handle education in

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    Personal Responsibility Some would argue personal responsibility can have two effects on a college student both negative and positive. A person that is responsible will try to take on too many tasks outside of college‚ which can result in them falling behind with their curriculum. But I believe the positive effect‚ with being responsible‚ outweighs the negative. Acknowledging that you are responsible for your actions‚ good or bad is the first step to achieving personal responsibility. Therefore

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    Marilyn Monroe What do you think when you hear the word movie star? You probably think of a beautiful‚ young‚ very talented actress. When I hear the word‚ I think of Marilyn Monroe. Monroe was a Hollywood glamour with the glow and energy that interested the world. Dominating the age of movie stars to come‚ without a question‚ she is the most famous woman of the 20th century. Born as Norma Jeane Mortenson‚ she had a tough childhood growing up in foster homes and orphanages. But‚ she overcame

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    Whether or not college is worth the cost is a very controversial topic among teens and their parents. Many people believe that a college education is not worth the huge amount of debt after graduating. Despite the stressed caused by the financial aspects of attending a university‚ college is worth the cost in many ways. The way students are taught in colleges can positively affect their lives after graduating. I know many adults who have attended college and almost every single one of them has told

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    The Value of a College Education The true meaning of value will be realized for me‚ when I have received my degree. That piece of paper will represent my commitment and my passion to exceed in the direction my life has taken me. The ticket to enjoy that thrilling ride will be available via that piece of paper provided to all graduating students. The importance of education has many features which scan deep in my history and mold the future I had planned to reach. In my young life‚ I had no conception

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    The Monroe Doctrine became one of the crucial foundations of American foreign policy over the next century; what was the occasion for Monroe’s articulation of this doctrine‚ and what were the circumstances motivating its adoption? The occasion for Monroe Doctrine was to inform the world in principle the rights and interests of the United States and Russia. The Monroe‚ doctrine was used to inform not only the world by European nations that the northwest coast was part of the United States and colonization

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    stated that it was a murder (Bell). Why is this information hidden from the public in the 1960s? Is there more than meets the eye to Marilyn Monroe and her many affairs? Could the U.S. government have anything to do with her sudden and unexpected death? Whatever the answers to these questions are‚ one thing is certain; there are too many unanswered questions for Monroe’s death to be a simple answer like suicide. Although Marilyn Monroe has been one of the most prominent and influential figures in Hollywood

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    Chavez English III Block F March 25‚ 2013 Is the Monroe Doctrine still significant? Think of our country as a brick‚ our founding fathers as bricklayers‚ and our governmental documents as the cement. A bricklayer has to make the cement to lie between the bricks so they will stay together. In other words‚ our founding fathers held our country‚ or the bricks‚ by documents‚ the cement. To me one of the most important documents is the Monroe Doctrine. It still has a humongous impact on our society

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    “Is College Investment Worth It?” College gives the opportunity for young adults to grow both mentally and socially. Most students going to a four-year college are not entirely self-reliant‚ usually living off their parent’s‚ it is still a time for independence and freedom. It is an opportunity for young adults to explore a wide-range of topics that high school could not show them. In today’s world times aren’t easy‚ but today’s struggles are a perfect example as to why an education is so important

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    true value of a college education is much greater than receiving a paper degree; it represents hard work and perseverance.” What types of personal examples can you use to support this claim? What social/cultural/historical observations can you use to support this claim? What hypothetical examples and/or parables can you use to support this claim? Based on your examples‚ how might you extend this to articulate your own original thesis? The true value of a college education is to improve

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