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    Peloponnesian War was considered by the ancient Greek historian Thucydides‚ to be the greatest disturbance that had ever affected the Greeks. Thucydides was a fifth century BC Athenian historian‚ political philosopher and general. He is considered by many to be the “Father of scientific history” due to his strict guidelines when it came to gathering evidence and analyzing cause and effect without giving reference to the gods. Thucydides is known for his work History of the Peloponnesian War that gives

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    If the strength of humanity is measured by the current state of our natural environment and the ever-decreasing condition of it as evidenced by rising temperatures‚ increases in CO2 emissions‚ and polar ice cap melting‚ then global warming is the most crucial issue to address in today’s society. This proposition can divide into a multitude of different topics. There are three very important claims that have to components to global warming? What are the challenges we confront when we are dealing

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    I AM A VOICE There was once a voice who dreamed of change. In order for this voice’s dream to come true‚ he studied hard‚ faced all challenges head strong. With the help of his family and friends‚ he dreamed of being in a position of helping today’s youth. Yes‚ there were times when he stumbled‚ and fell. Then he won‚ and gained. And now‚ that voice is standing in front of you. Friends‚ teachers‚ judges good day. To you‚ I may be just one voice. But

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    Because of what we are of what we believe For every generation‚ there is a destiny.  For some‚ history decides.   For this generation‚ the choice must be our own. Our destiny in the midst of change will rest on the changed character of our people and on their faith. In a land of great wealth‚ families must not live in hopeless poverty. In a land rich in harvest‚ children must not be hungry. In a land of healing miracles‚ neighbors must not suffer and die untended. In a great land of learning

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    "Achieving Excellence through Unity" "One is said to be the loneliest number of all. " It sounds cheesy but it does make sense. This passage though sounds good‚ seems different on how others understand . One in this passage‚ refers to the number‚ the volume‚ the physical being. One can signify being alone‚ solitude and seclusion‚ but if we would come to think of the other parallel of ONE‚ we might come up to these ideas : one means

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    THE 3Rs OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: REDUCE‚ REUSE‚ AND RECYCLE Across the country‚ many individuals‚ communities‚ and businesses have found creative ways to reduce and better manage their trash through a coordinated mix of practices that includes the 3Rs of solid waste management: reduce‚ reuse and recycle. Reduce Source reduction‚ or waste prevention‚ means consuming and throwing away less. Source reduction can conserve resources‚ reduce pollution‚ help cut waste disposal and handling

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    Thucydide rightfully finds fault with Athen’s inability to represent facts and it’s tendency to act based on disillusioned ideology on an overarching political scale. He does not make claims of political corruption or voter fraud like scandals of the modern day do. He doesn’t view the notion of voting as flawed within itself; he does however attribute problems to the mindsets of Athenian citizens as well as on the athenian statesmen. From reading I would describe Athenian politics at this time as

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    In Jill Conner Browne’s “Funeral Food” she implies a message to the readers. The message she implies is that even when someone when someone dies and you go to a funeral there is always a better side to everything. Her humorous approach to death and the mourning process that follows is one of her many ways to make her essay more effective. She uses her sense of humor to lighten the mood and distract the reader from the funeral aspect. Her distraction comes from her sarcastic jokes about food being

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    traditional funeral is basically a ceremony in a church or home where you celebrate and remember the life of a person who has died then proceed to the burial and repast. In New Orleans‚ things are done a little different and by different I mean Jazz Funerals. Jazz Funerals combines elements of African‚ French and early American funeral ceremonies that features a brass band‚ two lines of mourners which includes family and friends of the deceased‚ and many social clubs. Jazz funerals can be the total

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    Saurav Sharma English 11 Mrs. Hotchkiss 11/4/12 The Allegory of the Funeral Funerals: the encapsulation of morbidity‚ alongside the certainty that something has been lost. Funerals are done so systematically‚ that one begins to feel more and more despondent as they continue. Emily Dickinson in her poem “I Felt a Funeral in My Brain”‚ uses this systematic organization of a funeral to provide a familiar situation that readers can understand‚ and that also emphasizes the loss of her

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