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    Why Do We Read a Book

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    Story‚ and Finding Nemo. You perhaps felt that all almost rating of G movies are animations‚ give audiences life lesson and emotion. The second part of rating is PG and PG-13. It is reason why I put them together because their meaning is similar. PG is abbreviation of Parental Guidance suggested‚ so we can guess what does PG-13’s mean? It means that parents strongly cautioned about what some material may be inappropriate for under 13. PG movies include some profanity and some depictions of

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    Why Do We Have Liberty?

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    complete justice. Liberty‚ in my opinion‚ means that you don’t have to worry day-in and day-out about someone taking away your passion in life. You don’t have to search for the freedom to do something because you already have it. Although no one throughout the course of their life will have the absolute liberty to do something‚ it is still a privilege to even have an ounce of liberty.

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    Why Do We Fall in Love?

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    influences of the society in which they live. In seeking to make sense of our sexuality we must look to its origins. Where does our sexuality come from? In this article‚ I would like to look at two approaches to that question. Is the mystique and the romance‚ the music and the moonlight‚ just nature ’s way of hoodwinking men and women to reproduce? One is the prevalent‚ contemporary‚ scientific approach. And then we ’ll contrast it with the Torah approach o specifically‚ the KabbalisticoChassidic perspective

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    to living in a compassionate way. If we practice it‚ we teach ourselves to become more aware of not only our own experiences but to also be sensitive to the circumstances of others while continuing to observe any suffering that is currently present. It is only then where we can see past the suffering to begin a healing process. Responding to other beings in a compassionate manner means acknowledging that the general human condition can be a bit of a mess. We must take notice of our judgmental thoughts

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    without general knowledge among the people.” Knowledge is defined as having a familiarity or awareness due to education or experience. We know‚ because of our ancestors have the knowledge and access to education to maintain our liberty. However‚ are we preserving that liberty? In 1940‚ only seven percent of African Americans 25 years or older had completed high school (We the Americans: Blacks‚ 1993) and slavery was abolished in 1865. This was primarily because after slavery African Americans were left

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    Why Do We Need Technology

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    Technology is a ubiquitous part of children’s lives. It is transparent. Most homes have connected computers or Internet-enabled devices. As prices of technology drop computers and other digital devices may replace television as we know it. When pioneering educational technology advocate Jan Hawkins wrote an essay for Edutopia in 1997‚ "The World at Your Fingertips: Education Technology Opens Doors" about how technology brings the tools of empowerment into the hands and minds of those who use them

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    while most of students live in countryside or poor places. Therefore‚ they live far away with their families when becoming students. They must take care of themselves. They face and overcome many obstacles in strange places. In some cases‚ the students do part time jobs to earn extra money for hired room or tuition. Without family next them‚ they learn how to mature and overcome difficulties. Secondly‚ the students can make friends and open their relationship in university. There are many kinds of people

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    executed search warrants. “Provides the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause” (The History Behind the 4th Amendment). The Founders that put everything into place believed that freedom from government intrusion to a person’s home was a natural right for the people as well as a fundamental to liberty. What most people have gone without knowing is unreasonable

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    We have the same question that ‘why do we have to do homework every day?’. Most people explain about the harms of homework‚ but why don’t they explain about the goods too? I think we have to change our way of thinking because homework does more good than harm. Firstly‚ homework helps us to allocate our time because of our research; we have to find more extra knowledge in order to do our homework. When we do homework‚ we can’t waste the time with the ridiculous things‚ and homework motivates us to

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    What do you think of when you hear the name Columbus? Everyone knows Columbus sailed off on the Nina‚ Pinta and the Santa Maria. But what did he exactly do when he got off the ships and went onto the new land? People say he set down his flag and explored the land himself‚ where as others say he went evil on the natives‚ making them become slaves and made them do as he said. Well‚ there’s a whole other story waiting to be told. Once Columbus sailed off on his three ships‚ he set out to sea for about

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