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    What Is a True Friend

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    friends and bad friends. In this paper we are using good friends to clearly describe a friend. So the major question is what is a friend? A friend is someone in your life you are familiar with‚ know him/her quite well and is one you regard with love and trust. A friend does not necessarily have to be a person. He can be a pet in your life for example a dog. There is also the saying that a dog is man’s best friend so a friend can also be your pet at home. There are people who are just friends and others

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    Value Orientations

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    * Value Orientations in Our School Campus and Barangay Values are the elements of life prevailing in a society. They are the rules by which we make decisions about right and wrong‚ should and shouldn’t‚ good and bad. They also tell us which are more or less important‚ which is useful when we have to trade off meeting one value over another. They provide motivation and ground for choice. They shape and determine individual and group’s decision to like or dislike and change or not change something

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    True Meanings of Holidays

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    bargains‚ retail finds and materialistic trinkets. We have reduced some of our most sacred holidays into giving and receiving gifts. Christmas‚ Valentine’s Day‚ Halloween‚ and Thanksgiving are just a few examples of how today’s society has skewed the true religious‚ diverse meaning of the holiday. The prime example would be Christmas. Christmas is supposed to be a holy day of celebration; the symbolic birth of Christianity’s Son of God. But many children know Christmas for presents‚ Santa‚ and school

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    True Western Hero

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    The Measure of a True Western Hero What defines a true western hero? A typical western hero is usually a frontiersman‚ cowboy‚ or sometimes an authorative law abiding figure‚ such as a sheriff‚ who has qualities‚ ethics‚ morals‚ and talents that stand above common standards. What exactly are the qualities that separate the true western heroes from the character that has good intentions‚ but is not a true hero? In the classic Western film Stagecoach directed by John Ford‚ John Wayne’s character

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    Who is the True Monster? “With great power comes great responsibility.” As cliché as this popular Hollywood quotation may sound‚ it is extremely fitting to describe the situation where Dr. Frankenstein finds himself. When one has the ability‚ knowledge and power to create another living‚ breathing and thinking piece of flesh‚ a burden is immediately presented to whomever holds this invaluable control. Will this power be used to create horrible monstrosities that will be a form of destruction

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    Army Values

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    Loyalty “Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution‚ the Army‚ and other Soldiers.” Duty “Fulfill your obligations.” Respect “Treat people as they should be treated.” Selfless Service “Put the welfare of the nation‚ the Army and your subordinates above your own.” Honor “Live up to the army values.” Integrity “Do what’s right legally and morally.” and Personal Courage “Face fear‚ danger or adversity physical or moral.” We are all drilled on these 7 army values from the

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    A True Driver's Car

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    it real. A hit with the ‘in crowd’ in the 1960s and early ’70s – film director Sam Wanamaker had one‚ as did Rod Stewart and many other celebs – it’s always appealed to people who want to be seen in something different. But‚ crucially‚ it is also a true driver’s car‚ one that evolved from the race track. The basic design endured for more than three decades and evolved to cope with over 500bhp in its very last incarnation. Here we’ll focus on the earlier‚ more ‘classic’ versions; but much of what follows

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    Cnidaria: true Jellyfish

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    Cnidaria is a large phylum composed of some of the most beautiful of all the salt and freshwater organisms: the true jellyfish‚ box jellyfish‚ coral and sea anemones‚ and hydra. Although Cnidaria is an incredibly diverse group of animals‚ there are several traits that link them together. Most cnidarians are dipoblastic‚ which means that they are composed of only two layers of cells. The outer layer is known as the ectoderm or epidermis‚ and the inner layer is known as the endoderm or gastrodermis

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    True Justice In Gotham

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    cops and lawyers hand in hand with criminals. Yet‚ they would not dare cross the Bat……Man. Justice is thought of as pure‚ angelic‚ and clean. I could show Gotham what is meant by true justice. Anarchy‚ now that’s true justice. Upset the established order and everything becomes chaos. In this madness is where you find true justice. See the thing about chaos is that

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    Boo's True Nature

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    Right from the beginning of the story‚ the children innocently try to find out the truth about Boo Radley‚ unaware that they’re bothering him. They soon learn Boo’s true nature‚ through his kind acts of giving them treats and toys‚ to providing them with a blanket during a house fire. Someone who gives to others and doesn’t expect anything back‚ like Boo Radley‚ shouldn’t be made fun of and treated rudely. They realise this and end their childish activities with Boo. Since he treats them with kindness

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