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    could find the garden ever again. Mary went out everyday with great expectations of finding the garden and the key. Finally‚ it paid off. She found the keys and began to make the garden beautiful. Meanwhile‚ she helped her sickly cousin Colin find confidence. Colin began walking and soon he didn’t need his wheelchair anymore. At the end of the story‚ they played happily in the rose filled garden. Archibald found his son had become a handsome and healthy boy. Mary changed from a spoiled girl to a bright

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    The Cult Of Individualism

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    Our freedom to choose individually is of value to all human beings. As Colin Woodward would say‚ we believe in putting a limit on government’s rule to have individualism respected. Let us understand how important individualism is in today’s world. To do this‚ let us look at different topics about American Individualism using MLA format. Book: Barlow‚ Aaron. The Cult of Individualism. Santa Barbara‚ California: Praeger‚ 2013. Print. Aaron Barlow does a great job at explaining the individualism of

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    are all affected by war in some way‚ however slight” Scott Anderson’s Triage reveals the affects war has on people by linking the characters through war and parallel stories. From a pressured Dr. Talzani operating in a cave in Kurdistan to Mark and Colin who are war photographers and Elena and Diane their partners .As well as a ‘specialist’ war psychiatrist‚ Joaquin Morales. Anderson uses various techniques and symbols to communicate these ideas and writes in a conversational format to incorporate

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    from the other which in turn‚ was basically killing that baby (Colin). She was told that she needed to deliver the babies as soon as possible or the weak baby would die. The emergency time frame given to deliver the twin boys was ten minutes. However‚ the babies were not delivered until two hours later! Why? The delay was due to the absence of Mrs. Gourley’s doctor. The first twin was born with no complications but the second twin‚ Colin Gourley‚ was born with severe brain damages due to this delay

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    The United States national anthem (Star-Spangled Banner) is a poem written by Francis Scott Key after witnessing the flag still standing during the Fort McHenry bombardment in 1814. The poem was first titled “Defense of Fort M’Henry” which eventually became the Star-Spangled Banner. It was then adopted by the United States Military to play during ceremonies of raising and lowering the flag in the 1890s‚ but in 1916 President Wilson declared the song as the national anthem of the United States. In

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    John Green John Michael Green (born August 24‚ 1977) is an American author of young adult fiction and a YouTube video blogger and creator of online educational videos. He won the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel‚ Looking for Alaska‚ and reached number one on a New York Times Best Seller list with The Fault in Our Stars in January 2012. Green was born in Indianapolis to Mike and Sydney Green and his family moved three weeks after he was born to Orlando‚ Florida. He attended Lake Highland Preparatory

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    Service animal not to be confused with an emotional support service dog must be adequately trained for a specific task. Task-related for the betterment of the person’s disability. A service dog is a dog trained to do specific tasks for a person that he or she cannot do because of a disability (PTSD: National Center for PTSD‚ 2012). According to the American Disability Association‚ the overview requirements to be met to be a service animal are “ Beginning on March 15‚ 2011‚ only dogs are recognized

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    can call for others to join in for change. This protest allows me to identify the problems within America‚ and drives me to join the cause and use my voice. When Colin Kaepernick first took a knee for the National Anthem‚ I thought he was absolutely crazy. Normally‚ everyone stands with their right hand over their heart‚ and what Colin Kaepernick did felt unusual and wrong. As an American citizen‚ I felt insulted that someone was disrespecting the flag. As time went on and I was able to read into

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    nation. According to the text “Speech Before the French Chamber of Deputies‚ March 28‚ 1884” Jules Ferry informs the Chamber that in order for the French to survive in the present and future that these men have a duty to expand the colony. (Armand Colin & Cie.‚ 1897) The reason they must press for colonial expansion is that the United States and Germany have set up trade barriers that do not allow for as many exports from France and other nations. The before mentioned countries are becoming protectionist

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    Colin Kaepernick’s decision to sit during the national anthem has stirred many discussions throughout the country‚ and many have debated the rightness or wrongness of his action. Kaepernick said‚ in regard to remaining seated‚ "I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color” (Wyche). As he has done this‚ many Americans‚ including myself‚ feel that his choice to sit is disrespectful and ungrateful. He has disrespected a symbol of our

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