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    friendship and importance of education. Rancho‚ is a smart person and he study at Imperial College of Engineering(ICE) and there he met Fahran and Raju. Fahran wants to be a wildlife photographer but he studies engineering to pusue his father’s wish. Raju studies to raise his family’s fortune while Rancho has a passion on machine. They are many scene that impress me‚ for example‚ the professor(which they call him “Virus”) ordered Rancho to teach his fellow classmates. He wrote two words on the blackboard

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    3. Describe a time when you took a great risk. What was the outcome? The heat baffled me when I left the plane in Jeddah airport after a 10 hours’ travel. I met the company driver to embark in drive in a desert area‚ punctuated by a few police check points along the trip. We reached our destination after an hour and a half‚ and once passing the armed guards looking for potential bombs under the car‚ we finally reached the base camp where I was going to spend the next months. Completely out of my

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    Knowledge is war’s greatest enemy. Because of this‚ in order for war to thrive‚ a state of ignorance must be perpetuated. War is the pinnacle contradiction against human morality‚ and for one to be able to betray all sense of ethics‚ one must abandon the knowledge of this gruesome reality. The theme of ignorance supplementing war is exhibited by three anti-war poems‚ Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen‚ Vergissmeinnicht by Keith Douglas‚ and War is Kind by Stephen Crane. Although all of these poems

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    colored house overflowing with numerous memories‚ accompanied by two spacious acres of land filled with a smelly horse stable and another small house with a gigantic RV next to it. It was everything that you could ask for‚ but it started to go downhill when her dad was diagnosed with a brain tumor. It was fifth grade and we had just gotten new seats. I sat right across from this extremely bothersome‚ chatty girl. I tried to ignore her but found it to be too difficult. We eventually started talking

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    Peralta “The Cathedral” “Where ignorance is our master‚ there is no possibility of real peace”‚ (Dalai Lama XIV). This quote relates to the narrator in Raymond Carver’s short story‚ “The Cathedral”. In this story Bub’s ignorance is shown in various parts throughout the story. Towards the end of the story‚ Bub has an epiphany. This makes him realize how ignorant he’s been towards his wife as well as Robert‚ her childhood sweetheart and present day best friend. He enters from a world of insecurities

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    Chicago always had its disadvantages. There were always random stops by police officers‚ shootings by angry gang members‚ and constant house raids. There was never a time in which I was stopped by a police officer and didn’t think that I was about to be arrested‚ or taken to jail. It wasn’t until I became older and started college when I began learning about the law and my rights as a U.S. citizen and a resident of Illinois. As a child I was always told that police officers have the right to arrest

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    Every Child Matters Introduction This act is to promote a child’s wellbeing‚ safety and learning. To protect them by law and to encourage how parents need to treat their children. Their Classification of a child is anyone under the age of 18‚ if there is a child in need of help with serious factors affecting their lives then this act will take into place and attend to their needs however they can. I will go through this act in parts‚ going through key points that the act covers. The Act’s aim

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    Wrongful convictions can happen‚ they should be looked at more by the system as more of a tragedy‚ but they do happen. In the criminal justice system there are so many different aspects and loop holes that effect the outlook on crime‚ let alone the convictions that happen. If we can look at all of the good that this system brings. All of the restitution paid‚ all of the criminals who committed a crime and have served what they deserve. I feel as if we can look so strongly at all of the good‚ we need

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    Estrella Carmona English III AP Arthur Miller grew up in a time when fear was always prevalent in the United States. The Red Scare was a time filled with fear about people being scared that communist were going to take over the United States. Senator McCarthy was a big perpetuator of targeting of certain types of people. All of this is similar to the Salem Witch Trials during the 1950’s. Communism‚ McCarthyism‚ Puritanism‚ and the Salem Witch trials are all relevant in some form

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    Baltimore Maryland. He was exposed to the inequality of the modern world from an early age. It motivated him to go into academia‚ where he could use the influence of philosophies to change the unjust world. He was didn’t agree with the old-style philosophical arguments on what makes a social institution fair and what is considered justly in political or social actions and polices. Rawls wanted to modernise the theory of justice. He published many books and articles‚ but‚ he is known best for his

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