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    of men upright. II. We are ready all the time‚ To work for peace and right‚ Philippines‚ dear Philippines For freedom all of us will fight. Wake up so wake up‚ Fight for the right. Freedom for freedom All must fight! Oh! (Back to 1.) Heaven watch the Philippines Keep her safe from harm Guard her sons and their precious ones In the city and on the farm Friendly with America Let her always be. Heaven watch the Philippines And keep

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    The Sweethere After

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    the small town of Newtown‚ Conn. twenty first graders and seven adults were shot dead by a mentally challenged teenager who committed suicide right after. Earlier that day‚ he also killed his mother. A NRA member‚ who for some reason had military weapons at her house. The town lost some of their children‚ but America as a whole grieved. Not too long after‚ people started pointing fingers. Who’s to blame? The NRA? The mentally challenged? The school system ‚ who did not have an armed police officer onsite

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    When examining “Everything Rises Must Converge”‚ like many short stories‚ you must read between the lines to understand it full and well. A simple reading cannot begin to tell the story that is not written on paper. This story takes place during the civil rights movement in the south and tackles the issue by telling a story of a prejudice mother with a blood pressure problem and her progressive thinking son‚ Julian‚ on their newly integrated bus ride to the gym. The story strives off of the tension

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    Life After Death

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    Life after Death. Daniel Yashinsky 16/09/2011 Death is a word that someone never likes to hear but questions that always come to mind are what happens after we die. Many people believe in different situations but ultimately I assume that the way we live out our life will determine our results in the afterlife. Almost like being punished in a sense it’s the way of the society to believe in morals such as right and wrong. Who or what judges the fact of where we go. Are these theories accurate

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    Christmas First I will tell you what I think is good about Christmas. The first thing as the presents as we all know‚ we love them‚ and will always do‚ presents is there to surprise us in a positive way‚ so at Christmas then there is so many of them‚ we can’t do anything else then smile‚ that makes the Christmas a really great day. But before the presents we get some food‚ not just food‚ but some really good food‚ the classic Christmas duck‚ sausage and the roasted pork‚ but don’t forget the

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    Thought and Iron String

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    ignorance. 2. What is the opposite of "self-reliance‚" according to Emerson? 
The opposite is conformity. 3. What does Emerson see as the most sacred aspect of a person? 
A persons mind. 4. What does Emerson think of people who call for consistency in thought and action and who fear being misunderstood? 
He thinks being misunderstood is good and those fear are cowards. 5. Emerson makes many of his points through a series of figures of speech - comparisons between two things that are basically unlike.

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    Thoughts on Being Humble

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    What is the purpose of being humble‚ when should we be humble‚ and is being humble overrated? Do people only dislike other people for being cocky because they doubt themselves? Personally‚ I do not mind it much when people brag about what they have achieved or have done. More often than not‚ I know they never intentionally mean any harm by doing so. Why should I mind? They’re only excited about their life‚ right? It is always easy to remain humble when everything is good and dandy‚ but the

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    After the Mayflower

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    Paper 1 Part 1: At the start of the film After the Mayflower: We Shall Remain‚ the English and the Native Americans celebrated the first Thanksgiving together in 1621. Both groups of people seemed trusting of each other and showed personal respect. At this time the Wampanoag Indians had the power and chose to use it to form a treaty with the weak English Pilgrims. The two groups shared everything and traded their assets with each other. As the film continued there was an obvious change in power

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    After Ww2

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    their part‚ the Soviets resented the Americans’ decades-long refusal to treat the USSR as a legitimate part of the international community as well as their delayed entry into World War II‚ which resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of Russians. After the war ended‚ these grievances ripened into an overwhelming sense of mutual distrust and enmity. Postwar Soviet expansionism in Eastern Europe fueled many Americans’ fears of a Russian plan to control the world. So‚ U.S. adopted “containment” defense

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    Discipline is a must at home and in school. Discipline is the training of the mind and character; the exercise‚ development and control of the character‚ intended to produce obedience and orderly behavior. The definition above is apt enough for the type of discipline intended for the young people at school. The need for disciplining young people cannot be over-emphasized. A wise saying goes “Spare the rod and spoilt the child”. An undisciplined child becomes a spoil child. The disciplining does

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