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    once did. There was many important people‚ battles‚ and events during the Civil War. Two important events in this war was the Emancipation Proclamation and Lee’s surrender. Two important battles‚ are the battle of Gettysburg and the battle of Vicksburg. Two important people in this war was Stonewall Jackson and Jefferson Davis. The two important events in this war were key events of the end of the war. The two important events in this war was the Emancipation Proclamation and Lee’s surrender.

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    Mistake Arguement Essay

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    your mistakes.” A saying that is heard quite often. It’s said to children who have committed their first mistake‚ embedding it in their minds from an early age that it’s okay to make a mistake. As one grows older that same saying is repeated as many times as needed. When one is a child it is encouraged to learn from the mistakes made‚ but for an adult or adolescents at times‚ making any type of mistake become prohibited. In the passage of Medusa and the Snail‚ Lewis Thomas states that mistakes are

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    Ineffective communication is recognized as a critical safety problem in health care. In fact‚ an estimated 80 percent of serious medical errors involve miscommunication between caregivers during the transfer of patients. One example of a predictable and critical communication event is patient handoff. Patient handoff may be described as the transfer of patient information and knowledge‚ along with authority and responsibility‚ from one clinician or team of clinicians to another during transitions

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    Smart Reader Kids

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    Smart Reader Kids Competitive Environment Smart Reader Kids is an pre-school institutions‚so it faced with competition with several other firms who have been doing the almost same business activity such as Kumon and Abadi Tuition Centre.But since Smart Reader has been awarded with close to 50 adwards both national and International Levels‚ its should not been a major problem. (http://soba.com.my/company_smartreader.asp). It is because the parents would choose a more accomplished institutions to fall

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    is an important seminar to its’ students because for most they are able to develop skills that they never previously had. In the class the professor had us critically read The Eater Reader by James Miller and then develop our essays on each chapter. The essays each requires each class member to write an analytical essay on the text in the chapter. The essays then go through a process to make them better. The professor would write down his or her thoughts on the essay and students would read each other’s

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    Common Sense

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    Omar El-Azhary 6 May 2012 Common Sense Making people understand a serious situation like America’s independence is not easy‚ but Thomas Paine was able to do so through his book‚ Common Sense. Thomas Paine was able to communicate his ideas to common simple farmers and to the high class intellectuals very easily. He lived at the time of the American Revolution‚ and Common Sense is one of his main publications that urged Americas’ independence from the British. Born in 1937‚ Thomas Paine was originally

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    Learning from Mistakes

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    Learning from our mistakes is part of being human.  It something that we all experience at various periods of our lives and it’s a natural process of learning. For example‚ when one learns a new language‚ It takes time to produce the language correctly and accurately. We can notice many mistakes and errors during practicing and producing a language; but as we identify the mistakes made and learn from it‚ we become more proficient in that language. By comparison‚ in life we all make mistakes as well‚ but

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    Common Ground

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    the use of full-body scanners should only be used for secondary screening after probable cause is identified. Although these two authors’ positions on the debate appear to be wholly opposed‚ common ground exists‚ because they share the idea that full-body scans using backscatter technology should be permitted‚ but only in a way that uses suspicion as a motive to screen a person. Both authors share a common concern as to whether the new backscatter scanning technology protects the nation without

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    My Biggest Mistake

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    My Biggest Mistake I never knew when it started‚ this obsession. Didn’t even realize how slowly and steadily what I thought I could control controlled me. I am not like most people my likes‚ dislikes and feelings differ from most of the crowd. When did I become someone who cared so much what other people think of me? Now that I think about it‚ it baffles me how I slowly and steadily from being an individual who preaches about being different suddenly became someone who just wanted to fit in to other

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    Anne Shirley's Mistakes

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    I believe that "tomorrow is a new day with no new mistakes in it yet" - Anne of Green Gables. I have always liked this quote because despite the fact that Anne Shirley‚ the main character in Anne of Green Gables‚ makes countless mistakes‚ she never stops trying. I remember the first time I heard this quote. I was snuggled in my bed‚ listening to my mom read to me what would soon turn out to be my favorite book of all time. This quote resonated with me as soon as my mother read it aloud. The quote

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