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    in combat over the city of Hiroshima‚ in Japan. This date is a huge part in our history because no weapon of such mass destruction has ever been used in combat like this. Three days later another nuclear bomb is dropped over Nagasaki‚ as soon as the bomb detonated around 80‚000 people died almost instantly showing the sheer power the bomb. A nuclear bomb has never been used in combat since then‚ but nuclear development has created a lot of tension within the worlds super powers‚ and that tension is

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    What is the belief that unites all U.S. citizens? It is the idea of equality‚ freedom‚ and self expression for all people‚ which forms the foundation of the American ideal. These ideas can be found embedded within our communities‚ and directly represented by a school setting. As a student attending a public high school‚ and having attended public schools from a young age‚ I know the value of having a public education. The only way for everyone and anyone to have access to these freedoms is through

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    The first consequence for teaching that I have identified above concerns students learning to use phrases rather than words. Teachers should have the ability to use phrases to help students “understand and interpret the content of spoken English and in different types of texts” (Skolverket‚ 2011a‚ p. 32). The concepts behind using phrases rather than words are to help the students develop knowledge of the English language‚ increase their confidence and their ability to use the English language in

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    This essay will explore whether actions speak louder than words. I will discuss how our bodies communicate and how leakage can give away how we are really feeling and how it disagrees with what we are saying. The first example of this I will discuss is Posture. Posture can speak a lot louder than our words. For example‚ if you are trying to pretend to be happy and trying to show you are enthusiastic about something but you are slouching and curled up it contradicts

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    American Equality has really changed throughout the years. People used to be very rude to people of the opposite race or if they looked different. It is not as bad now as it used to be but you still see people getting made fun of. It is sad when people get bullied over something they did not get to choose. American Equality is how everyone is treated‚ everyone should be treated equally‚ but clearly not everyone is. American Equality is slowly getting better but it used to be very bad. In the

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    Political correctness has gone too far The "Politically Correct" movement’s purpose is to bring historically condescending terms‚ offensive music and art‚ and controversial educational content to an end and replace them with more positive and less-offending references. Offensive and demoralizing efforts are wrong‚ but the censorship and deletion of words and phrases that do not contain the intention to demoralize are taking political correctness too far. Politically correct (or "PC") antics have

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    EXCERPT: The history of political development in Nigeria and African indeed is very interesting. With the problem now facing us‚ it is only appropriate we should look back there and see how it started and what have become of it. Today‚ in Africa and what will African become in future with all these problems around us? This is the question that keeps coming to the mind of those who care. In other to profound answer to this question‚ one has to go back history. The purpose of history at any time

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    Throughout history and modern day texts and films‚ archetypes have been used to add significance and meaning to literature by allowing us to understand patterns of human behaviour. Looking at the archetype of the outsider‚ the reader speculates the outsider’s purpose to challenge the values and the assumed expectations of society; such as the actions of society to initiate change in the archetype? The “novel catcher in the rye” by jd Salinger‚ and the film “Gran Torino” by Clint eastwood both explore

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    politically neutral public servant Defining the duty The concept of political neutrality ¬ the ethic of neutrality (but narrower than) The ethic of neutrality requires public servants be neutral in both partisan sense and the broader sense of leaving as many value choices as possible be elected officials Public servants are unavoidably involved in selecting and reconciling values in the course of giving advice and implementing policy‚ which make value neutrality is a function The political neutrality

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    Professor Swiontek’s Essay Checklist 11:10 Name: Kit Larson Class‚ Day & Time: History 101 M/W You must complete this checklist and attach it to your essay. __X__ Paper submitted to Turnitin.com as a .pdf file __X__ Turnitin.com receipt attached to rough draft __X__ Writing tutor receipt (optional in some classes) __X__ Title page with name‚ word count‚ class (including day and time)‚ date‚ and title __X__ Paper starts at top of first page of text __X__ Page numbers on each page __X__ Standard

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