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    Who Walk Away from Omelas. It just a few pages she asks us to conceive of a utopia‚ a place where everyone enjoys happiness‚ the lovely place. But for reasons unspecified‚ the happiness of all others depends on the suffering of a small child confined in the dark‚ unloved‚ malnourished and dirty with its own feces. And everyone knows‚ and comes to accept. Except for a few who‚ against all the reason‚ think of the child and decide to walk away from Omelas into the unknown; walk away from the happiness

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    What looked like a simple win against the Americans became a long war resulting in a victorious win from the underdogs. For decades the British triumphed over some of the biggest nations such as Spain and France. The war‚ at first‚ seemed to be a joke. The Americans proved to be an equal force to be reckoned with and won the war. George Washington was one of the greatest leaders in the history of our country. Our Father of the Country was persistent‚ brave and organized. He possessed many qualities

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    that the number of youth who run away from home is increasing at a dangerous rate‚ and millions of parents suffer every year because their children run away from home. These parents say it is like a never-ending nightmare‚ and they are left to struggle with the question of why their child would leave home. Too many teenagers run “from” something rather than “to” something‚ but runaway teenagers claim they leave home in search of safety and freedom. Running away from home is usually a quick decision

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    and more commanding kingdoms. Great Britain greatly grew in the 19th century. India‚ Asia and parts of Africa joined with them to help expand their territory. Britain used an imperialistic government‚ which was made to take over other areas of the world to gain power to add to their own empire. There were many different causes to British imperialism‚ some being political‚ social or economic. In addition‚ some of the British conquests were beneficial‚ yet some were not and left harmful impressions on

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    Religion in Britain Barely 16 per cent of the adult population of Britain belongs to one of the Christian churches‚ and this proportion continues to decline. Yet the regional variation is revealing. In England only 12 per cent of the adult population are members of a church. The further one travels from London‚ however‚ the greater the attendance: in Wales 22 per cent‚ in Scotland 36 per cent and in Northern Ireland no fewer than 75 per cent. Today there is complete freedom of practice‚ regardless

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     There are several reason to suggest that students to stay away from their home. First and foremost‚ there are a lot of opportunity for students to learn personal qualities such as punctuality‚cleanliness‚self care and so on.To be more precise‚ students organize their work without their parents’ instructions‚and at the same time they can find out time for their recreational activities. Another reason that since they interact with students from different family background‚they learn how to maintain relationship

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    Ursula Lee Guin wrote a short story called The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas. This story is mentally overwhelming. It is considered a thought experiment to cause the reader to contemplate what is ethical. Moral principles differ from person to person‚ and society to society. This story takes what you think you believe is ethical and challenges it. Is it noble to make one child suffer for the sake of an entire towns happiness and wellbeing? To start the story‚ Guin tells the reader to imagine this

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    When humans were created‚ they were programmed to rely on others. They were not made to go through life and handle difficult struggles on their own. For most‚ family are those people to rely on‚ but‚ what if your family isn’t around when you need them – for example‚ while away at war. You create one. You form a family bond with the people around you. In the midst of wartime‚ to delete the feeling of utter loneliness‚ stomach wrenching terror‚ and reducing the risk of PTSD in the long run‚ many soldiers

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    The First World War was a global war centred in Europe that began from 1914 and lasted until 1918. It probably involved most of nations in the world‚ which were divided into two opposing alliances: the Allies and the Central Powers (Willmott‚ 2003:10-11). Eventually‚ on 11 November 1918‚ Germany signed an armistice‚ and Allies won the war. As a consequence‚ the First World War not only transformed the world force pattern‚ but also generated many problems that affected nations’ development all over

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    LIVING AT HOME AND LIVING AWAY FROM HOME Nowadays‚ society develops very fast. A human’s life is enhanced and children grow up faster than the past generations. They can do everything; can learn as soon as they want to be dependent from their parents. For them‚ life without parents is freedom‚ paradise. But they don’t know they must face many problems if they live alone and far from their family. So living at home and living away from home have problems that people should understand clearly before

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