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    a true teachers guide

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    A True Teachers Guide Through my high school years my English teachers were old and boring and seemed to be waiting to retire. Until I came to be a junior my new teacher Mr. Archer opened my eyes to literature better then any other teacher I ever had. He was so good he asked me to join his AP course in the 12th grade‚ and of course I said yes. Without him‚ I wouldn’t like reading‚ or writing‚ and wouldn’t know how to get better at achieving my all time goal of being a sportscaster

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    Army Values

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    ARMY VALUES In the US Army we are taught to live up by the 7 ARmy Values. They are broken down to us in the acronym LDRSHIP. 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

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    Justified True Belief

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    The justified true belief theory of knowledge is an idea that if you have evidence to justify your belief then your justification makes that belief true. Your evidence holds true because of your previous experiences or your five senses thus making your idea true when you can rule out other alternative evidence. This theory is broken down into three necessary conditions: truth‚ belief and justification. Truth is the condition where it accurately represents the world; belief is when you believe something

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    Dream Come True

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    Dream Come True We shape our destiny if we believe in the beauty of our dreams. A meaningful quote‚ isn’t it? That was the most exact quote I picture with myself when that day happened. It was the very unforgettable moment that I experienced in my whole existence and I consider it as the most unexpected time that I will be dwelling of. It was Saturday‚ August 3‚ 2013 at exactly 6 pm in the evening. The most precious time that I will going to cherish come upon me. I am at the gymnasium inside

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    The True Face of Beauty

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    different races‚ cultures and ethnicity. Also‚ you can forget about defining true beauty. Like a picture‚ a definition cannot possibly describe all the different characteristics that make a person beautiful. Most people see inner beauty as a joke. Which makes sense because if you can’t see it who knows if it really exists. Men usually say that they’re attracted to someone because of the their looks but that’s not entirely true. They first look at a girl because of their looks but the attraction‚ that

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    Education and Values

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    factors with reference of the movie Aarkshan. Social and Political Throughout history‚ India has always been known as a country with a prominent caste system . Whatever caste a person was born into‚ they were stuck with it till the end of their life; there was practically no social mobility (rare cases) and no social interaction among different castes. To make matters worse‚ the system was reinforced with British colonialism in the 17th century. Fortunately‚ in modern India‚ a person would not

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    Values and Beliefs

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    The first‚ and perhaps most crucial‚ elements of culture we will discuss are its values and beliefs. Values are a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society. Values are deeply embedded and critical for transmitting and teaching a culture’s beliefs. Beliefs are the tenets or convictions that people hold to be true. Individuals in a society have specific beliefs‚ but they also share collective values. To illustrate the difference‚ Americans commonly believe in the American Dream—that

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    Professor Clement Markley World Literature March 03‚ 2012 The Definition of a True Inspiration Miguel cervantes‚ was born on september 1547 on Alcala de Henares‚ Spain. The exact day he was born is unknown. He was a famous novelist and poet whose writings were and continue to be well liked in society. Cervantes was unsuccesful in portraying his thoughts and feelings on the corruption of the goverment and his life as a soldier. Nonetheless‚ Cervantes approached his goal of reducing corruption

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    Dream Come True

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    Danielle Grossi Jeffery Northrup Basic writing 82 July 6‚ 2013 Dream come true It all started when I was about a year old‚ when my parents got the saddest news that they had ever received and had not been hoping for. My parents had found out I had a hearing loss. The day that changed my life forever was on May 10‚ 2011. May 2011 was the day that I had my skin grafting done for my ears. It had all started when I developed a hearing problem‚ which led me to getting

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    Value of Freedom

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    The value of freedom of speech | | Everybody has a right to his or her own opinion. Freedom of speech involves toleration of what may seem to you a great deal of nonsense and even of matters which are in bad taste. John Stuart Mill in his essay “On Liberty in Utilitarianism Etc.” stated his belief on the matter by saying‚ “There ought to exist the fullest liberty of professing and discussing‚ as a matter of ethical conviction‚ any doctrine‚ however immoral it might be considered.” | | |

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