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    Why Go to College

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    Why did you choose to come to college? Education is the most important part of one’s life. Not everyone goes to college right after high school. College is not intended for everyone. For example‚ some people decide to work right after high school. College is expensive and some may even say it is hard. However‚ college is not a bad thing it has some good qualities. For instance‚ it can be a time where students can venture out and meet new people. Like others‚ I‚ too have

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    Why go to College? College can be so dreadful and boring to an extent where many people feel it is a waste of time. On the other hand‚ there are many people who make it a goal to attend college and earn a degree. A few years ago‚ I was one of the many people that dreaded the thought of going to college. That is until I realized I could no longer get promoted into the position I wanted at my most recent job. For most people‚ going to college can be very beneficial and awarding. Going to college can

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    Microsoft How is Microsoft so successful? The answer is simple‚ due to a motivated fork force. Microsoft is successful because of their workplace environment‚ empowerment of employee ideas‚ and their employee benefits. A motivated work force causes a team of motivated people to work towards accomplishing their goals. In order to achieve the company’s goals‚ Microsoft hires not only experienced people but also young and talented graduates who the company believes will contribute by bringing in fresh

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    exist and now they are if not the most one of the most dangerous terrorist groups in the world. There main goal is to spread there religion and kill anyone who gets in there way which is mostly americans and other european powers. ISIS is Sunni and the Sunni religion in general hates Shia. Shia is another religion and both of these religions have been fighting for over 1‚400 long years. The reason that ISIS is so successful is they are very wealthy. They take over cities that have everything they need

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    Roman Tolstykh Heather Haskins Film and Literacy 10 February‚ 2011 Freedom through Sex One flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is a tale of rebellion against the obvious authority cloaked within the walls of an insane asylum and redemption through it. The setting is one played out many times before in various hero stories. A man enters a foreign place‚ meets oppressed indigenous people‚ decides to help them see the light‚ and gives his life for the greater good. In this case the protagonist is not

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    But pennies instead of being worth have actually shown to start making people lose money. Why? Because it costs more to make a penny than they are worth‚ and hunting for pennies in your wallet or purse can take time‚ and time equals money. Source B quotes a study from The National Association of Convenience Stores and the Walgreens drug store chain that proves the point that pennies are actually causing people and businesses to lose money instead of gain. The study tells about how long a

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    Literature Essay: One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest by K. Kesey. “Discuss how the world within the ward is mirrored in the world outside.” It is suggested that Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest contains examples of behaviour and attitudes displayed by characters within the clinical environment of the psychiatric ward which can be compared to behaviour found within contemporary American society. These include examples of leadership and hierarchy within

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    Why should people take time off before College? Although students have a lot of responsibilities by the time we graduate high school‚ they are still pretty young. Most high school students don’t know much out‚ but graduating classes‚ their sports teams‚ clubs‚ families. Some people might find it hard to figure out who they are on their own. During your year off whether you’re volunteering in a foreign country or working at a local business they will learn what life is like outside of the protective

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    Why Are Sharks So Deadly

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    The topic I have chosen is about sharks and why are they so Deadly. Sharks are deadly because there brain has a very tiny structure in there head. In fact they found that the shark brain only weighs up to about 1.2 ounces are (35 grams) which only works out to about 0.008 percent of its total body weight. Humans have about 238 times more brain mass than white sharks. Sharks are more deadly because the really don’t have a brain to really think because there brain has a very little structure to compare

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    Why is freedom so important? What about our constitution makes people liberated from our governments’ all-embracing grasp? I ask these questions because you as American citizens deserve the right to know why “We the people” are united to secure the blessings of liberty we were granted so many years ago. The majority of our Founding Fathers were Federalists. They believed that one large government should not have absolute power over smaller ones. These men played a key role in the fight for independence

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