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    Why is it important to be on time? Why is it important to respect your elders? What are are the dangers of being out late at night past curfew? Being on time shows discipline and it also demonstrates that you are diligent and dependable. Being on time means that you can honor your commitments and be trusted. It’s important to be on time because it shows that you will respect the time of others and yourself. Being late communicates a lot about your character. There’s nothing good that can come from

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    Not only is cursive necessary for specifics as previously mentioned but it is also very important for general security. As a means of verifying thing like checks and documents “printed letters are easier to forge” (Steinmetz 3). This factor alone should be enough to keep cursive on the curriculum in all schools. Since it has no longer become

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    thing to be said about the death of Christ it is the supreme revelation of the love of God.” Paul has some familiarity with and reminds his readers of the story of Jesus’ suffering and death; and he develops the importance of Christ’s passion in context related to all aspects of his apostolic message especially his soteriology and Christology‚ eschatology and ethics. The atoning death of Christ is the work Christ did in his life and death to earn us salvation. The New Testament provides a rich

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    The Letter to the Hebrews (New Testament) The Epistle to the Hebrews was written for the Jewish Believers‚ stating that Jesus is the only true High Priest and he was the perfect sacrifice. Personally‚ upon reading I came to realize that it was written for followers of Jesus Christ who were persecuted‚ judged‚ rejected in the early ages. It was mentioned that “Still others had trial of mockings and scourgings‚ yes‚ and of chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned‚ they were sawn in two‚ were

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    Writing is important because it’s communication. We can communicate with others when they’re not where you are or at a different time than you are. It´s agreed that writing needs to be develop and also is one of the most challenging tasks for students of ESL. The main purpose of this academic essay it is to prove by giving facts of why writing it’s a challenging task and also why it is important to teach writing to ESL. Teachers nowadays agreed that communication is pretty important. In fact‚ it’s

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    Turkey with the European part. What makes the Dardanelles so important is the fact that it not only provides access between the seas but also is a major channel for maritime trade and chokepoint for oil transit. It is because of the oil exports that makes the Dardanelles the top dangerous chokepoint in the world since it supplies both Western and Southern Europe‚ which also makes it one of the most busiest chokepoints too; the reason why this is is because annually about 50‚000 vessels‚ including

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    Important dates in Native American history 1868 Indians are denied the right to vote as a result of the 14th Amendment. 1887 Dawes Allotment Act‚ authorizes the break-up of Indian reservations into individual allotments usually of 160 acres‚ and the sale of "surplus" lands remaining after enrolled tribal members had received allotments (no provision for later generations) 1903 Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock‚ the Supreme Court ruled that Lone Wolf‚ a Kiowa‚ could not obstruct the implementation of allotment

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    Throughout time Science Fiction writers have produced their work‚ using the concept of dystopia as a method to express their outlook and opinion on the issues within their existing societies‚ in which they are writing from. The writer delivers a message to the audience‚ educating them about the current contextual concerns and the possibility of the dystopias that are developed as a result. This is demonstrated in the novel Fahrenheit 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury and the film Gattaca‚ directed by

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    If I could change the outcome of a historical event‚ I would choose not labeling and putting a group of people into a category based on their status‚ race‚ background‚ ethnicity‚ etc. For example: Back then in 1896‚ there was segregation between African American people and White people. African Americans couldn’t the same things or get the same jobs as Whites could. Blacks couldn’t sit on the front of the bus‚ but white’s could. There were labels for everything separating blacks and whites. There

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    Why History Is Important?

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    the fact that we never really had to understand anything or relate events in any way is not much of an education on history. We memorized it for the exam and forgot about it the next day. He never really bothered to explain anything; all that was important to him were the good grades we got and his ranking as one of the most successful teachers. No one questioned his methods‚ but I even hold him responsible for my disastrous handwriting. Trying to keep up with him dictating at a speed of light I didn’t

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