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    The phrase “We can’t have heroes without monsters” resonates firmly with my own beliefs. I believe that heroes (good) and monsters (evil) are not always easily differentiated. They sometimes are‚ but usually they have motivations for what they are trying to do. Even if both parties were to be considered good or evil‚ if they still had different goals or motivations‚ then they would perceive the other party as evil‚ or at least an opposing party‚ to them. This leads to “heroes” popping up trying to

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    remembers our 28th President Woodrow Wilson as the great man who got us through World War 1‚ or the man who founded the League of Nations‚ it likely fails to remind us of who he truly was on the inside. His racist views and his superiority complex to blacks all fail to resurface from our minds. It’s precisely because of the fact that we “heroize” him as being one of our greatest Presidents‚ and we don’t want to see him any other way. Even though he does have another side. But this other side is the

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    Cecil Elmore Wilson‚ age 82‚ passed away Thursday‚ November 9‚ at his home. He was the son of the late Lenus and Lorene Shirley Wilson. He was retired from Metcalfe County Farm Supply and worked for many years at National Brush Lumber Company in Glasgow. He was also a retired farmer. He is survived by his wife of 62 years Murriel Brown Wilson; five children: Larry Wilson of Edmonton‚ Sharon (Jackie) Kingrey of Summer Shade‚ Marty Wilson and companion Becky of Edmonton‚ Tony Wilson of Edmonton‚ and

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    Wilson Disease Introduction Wilson’s Disease‚ scientifically known as Hepatolenticular Degeneration‚ is an inherited disorder in which extravagant measures of copper accumulated in the body. In spite of the fact that Wilson’s Disease starts during childbirth‚ symptoms usually happen between the ages of 6 and 40. Indications can be serious‚ for example‚ liver ailment‚ or minor such as dribbling and trembling. This paper will clarify the following about Wilson’s Disease: the history‚ causes‚ symptoms

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    The Unconstitutional Acts of the Wilson Administration “A Bill of Rights is what the people are entitled to against every government‚ and what no just government should refuse‚ or rest on inference” (“Thomas Jefferson to James Madison”‚ par. 1). Every citizen of the United States is entitled to Constitutional Rights. The Framers of the Constitution wanted to create an effective government that did not infringe on the rights of the people or upon the powers of the states. Despite all of the checks

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    gives a new look at former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. Carleton believes that Woodrow Wilson knew better than any of his peers the role that the United States would act in world affairs. Carleton implies that Wilson was not solely at fault for the United States to join the League of Nations. Carleton states that many blame Wilson for his personality traits which many were misrepresented. Carleton points out that there are two criticisms for Wilson‚ one of the criticisms is an asserted stubbornness

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    at this point in time. There is so much media and stimuli immediately available‚ so many distractions to make opinions for us. Celebrities seem like new Gods who are idolized and emulated without a second thought. It can be very easy to forget that we should make up our own minds in everything‚ as well as about such lofty topics. In considering bigger pictures for yourself and not through a media filter‚ I feel that you gain perspective. With perspective‚ hopefully there is some sort of enlightenment

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    Should We Have Charter Schools? In the 1990s‚ the first charter school opened in Minnesota. The whole idea behind the school was that it would offer another option to low-income families. However‚ that is no longer the case with these schools. Mostly rich families go to charter schools. Today the Charter school idea has spread to 41 states‚ including Colorado. I do not think that charter schools should continue to operate‚ as there is little evidence that charter schools are better than the

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    this system and creates a barrier for others to enter this market. They were investigated for antitrust actions‚ as they are accused of integrating Windows with Internet Explorer and putting them together as one product in order to force customer to have all of Microsoft’s products. One might ask the question‚ should antitrust laws be enforced in high profile sectors of our economy such as Microsoft? Microsoft is a monopoly and the only supplier of software only compatible with

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    dress codes are unnecessary in a educational environment because it doesn’t contribute to the learning. School dress codes matter because they are making it more difficult for students to express themselves and at times they can be harmful. So why have dress codes? What constructive purpose are they serving? Dress codes should not be in place because they’re harmful to pupils‚ reinforce a barrier of resentment to the staff and administration‚ and it makes the students more close-minded to new things

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