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    Philippine Problems

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    When you look around at Manila’s streets‚ what do you see? Even not in Manila‚ in your streets‚ what do you see? In the news today‚ what do you hear? Good or Bad News? In our Economy‚ what is your position? Are you rich‚ able or poor? In today’s social integration‚ what is your stand? In the Philippine’s state today‚ what can you say? In the growth of the country’s problems in every aspect‚ what can you do? In this essay‚ I will make my stand. It is said that man cannot live in bread alone. Man

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    Street children You can hear their cries at night‚ You hear them‚ and put them out of minds sight‚ Don’t want to face it‚ No you can’t embrace it‚ That when you go past that road where you last saw her‚ She will no longer be there that street girl‚ that pauper‚ But what can we do? It’s not my business so "shoo! " Why should we care? Their only street children that are worse for wear‚ But deep down it should hurt you‚ Can’t you feel that feeling just that little bit blue? For

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    Hans Christian Andersen

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    When navigating our way through the time era of Hans Christen Anderson‚ there comes many a time when we must pause and ask ourselves‚ why did he write this? What message was he proposing? What role does this character play in the story? Often times there are many answers that can be taken either as a matter of fact or as debatable. No one knows the true mind of the great author‚ but of course himself‚ hence‚ whatever words I may write is only a speculation of a mere high school student. Knowing this

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    My Dream 4 Nigeria

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    leaders do not detain those who advise them truthfully. My dream of Nigeria is a country where electricity supply is uninterrupted. A country where I can watch movies‚ iron clothes - without fear of electricity outages. I dream of a Nigeria where streets are well-lit; and thugs and thieves do not harass innocent people: I dream of a safe country. My dream for Nigeria is to have a good transportation system. That is one of my dreams. A Nigeria with good roads‚ and good rail roads. A Nigeria where

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    All hail the Empress Emily Kaldwin of Dunwall‚ first of her name. Daughter of the former Empress Jessamine Kaldwin‚ first of her name‚ may she rest in peace. Daughter of the Royal Protector and ex-assassin Corvo Attano. The child empress who ascended to the throne following the assassination of her mother. The child empress who watched‚ helpless‚ as her kingdom deteriorating around her‚ her citizens dying of the Plague and the lords and ladies of the court content to ignore the suffering of the

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    His spirit seems hurt the most. He severely hurt his leg and arm in the accident. After the accident‚ Zebra meets John Wilson‚ a man who lost his arm during the Vietnam War. John Wilson makes art from things that he finds on the street. He tells the art class he teaches‚ "You are all going to learn how to see in a new way." (Bloor‚ 57) Through John Wilson’s art‚ Zebra begins to see things in a new way. John helps him focus on things outside of himself‚ and Zebra finds that he is

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    Ragged Dick

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    From Ragged to Richard Dick Hunter was a poor kid living in the streets of New York City. During his years on the streets‚ he had picked up some unhealthy habits such as smoking and gambling. Making a living shining boots‚ Dick only made enough money to feed himself comfortably every day but just under the amount to be able to purchase clothing or any other luxuries. Because there was nothing else to do on the streets‚ Dick would have to gamble or smoke to pass time but if he did‚ he would have

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    broke out on the streets of Boston causing mayhem; British soldiers arrived on the scene to find the civilians out of control‚ and in order to gain order knowing the risk that was being taken they put their lives in danger to get a furious mob under control. No one man deserves to have his life taking and neither does he deserves to have it threatened and that is exactly what these men were experiecneing as they stood befor a raging crowd of civilians as they tore threw the streets of Boston. To

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    Good Citizen

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    poor and there is no rich. Little things like helping an elderly women cross the street can made a difference. The importance of being a good citizen is to participate in your community. There are a lot of ways we can do that. When elections come for voting for the governor‚ we have to be in the line ready to give our vote. When there is a gathering of our neighborhood for deciding about the maintenance of the streets‚ we have to be there to tell our point of view. The last aspect for being a good

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    from the broken cask. That shows the readers that these peasants are in physical hunger and are that desperate for food‚ showing that France isn’t in good shape. Once all the wine is gone all that is left over is the stains of the red wine on the street‚ the peoples hands‚ faces and feet. Dickens is foreshadowing the blood that will be left there in later years during the revolution. Like I stated before Dickens is showing the peasants hunger‚ but I think he is showing the physical hunger and the

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