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    At a moments thought we might say yes – yes it is a caring society and yes I do love my neighbour. Who does your neighbour include? It is very easy to love our "respectable" neighbours‚ but do we have the same capacity of love for our "underprivileged" and not so "well off" neighbours? <br> <br>It’s a lovely idea to have all of God’s children‚ black men and white men‚ Jews and Gentiles‚ Protestants and Catholics singing in a voice of equality. However the reality is very difficult to achieve. <br> <br>Some

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    Isadora Duncan

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    after ballet show with dramatic stage settings‚ perfect acquired lines‚ and love stories galore. Duncan brought something new to the table‚ her phrases consisted of walks and runs‚ skips and leaps; she wanted natural movement to be an art. She displayed freedom from the conventions of dance by being barefoot and having simple stage settings. In a time of despair she emphasized the connectedness of body and soul‚ and could say something meaningful through her movement more than any eloquent ballet

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    Why Do We Need Dog Parks?

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    Every city needs a dog park for many reasons. Being a dog owner/lover myself‚ I know how important it is for all dogs to have access to a dog park. Some people may say it’s a burden for tax payers‚ it may cause lawsuits‚ traffic and noise but there are solutions to fix those issues. First‚ I want to start off explaining how dog parks will benefit society and not only dog owners. Dog parks will raise property values. They will bring more people to the community once they see they’re offered. Bringing

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    sometimes cross the line but‚ it’s not always their fault. Sometime it’s the civilian passing it an over reacting in court. One way they can fix this problem is with body cameras. Body cameras can prevent many things police and civilians have to deal with‚ so why don’t they always wear them? The accountability of a police officer wearing body cameras is endless‚ but i’m only going to list a few. One of the accountabilities of the cameras is that if an officer is continuously wearing his or her camera

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    As human beings we are often reluctant to let go of our anger and unwilling to forgive others. This becomes especially true in the case of loved ones or family members. The poem‚ “How Do We Forgive Our Fathers?‚” written by Dick Lourie‚ addresses the different dilemmas associated with a child forgiving his/her father. In his six-stanza poem‚ the poet discusses how a child should forgive their father for traumatic events imposed on the child. This includes reasons for forgiveness‚ appropriate time

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    Why I Hate Basketball

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    I used to hate basketball. “There are so many members in the basketball team. You are not so talented in it and I don’t think you can play it coherently in the field.” The coach of the basketball team talked to me about the question very often during the cold winter when everyone tried to improve their skills. But I was considering whether to quit the basketball team due to my poor talents in sports. I have decided not to touch the basketball finally. However‚ at the beginning of the new semester

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    Do we have freewill‚ or are our choices and decisions based on solid cues or suggestion? Through B.F. Skinner’s experiments‚ Lauren Slater begins to research and understand the idea of whether or not a person has free will. I believe‚ every person has free will‚ but cues and councel impact the outcome of our decisions. Jerome Kagan dives under his desk and explains to Lauren Slater the he has free will. Jerome says‚ “I’m under my desk‚ I’ve NEVER gotten under my desk before. Is this not an act of

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    ``Why do we as human beings’ pass judgment on each other for doing what comes natural to us like eating? I believe that it’s because some of us are scared to take the time to understand what the other party is trying to say‚ and these are my reasons why. First‚ the Dictionary defines the word Speech: as the faculty or power of speaking; oral communication; ability to express one’s thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture. The dictionary also defines the word Language: as a body of words

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    Why I Hate Writing

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    On the first day of class‚ Dr.Ruiz wrote six questions on the board and the last question asked for our perspective on writing. My answer to this question was “I hate writing.” I’m an English Learner who came to the U.S. 5 years ago with no knowledge in English. Therefore‚ writing is not a likable assignment due to my lack of English skills and I did not have confidence when I wrote in English because I had a fear of people’s judgment about my English. Therefore‚ I was not an advanced writer when

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    Tim Duncan

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    Tim Duncan Duncan was born April 25‚ 1976 in St. Croix‚ U.S. Virgin Islands. Duncan is a 7 ’0"‚ 260 pound forward from St. Duntans Episcopal High School. His parents are William and Ione. He has two sisters whose names are Cheryl and Tricia. Tim ’s goal was to become a swimmer like his older sister Tricia but hurricane Hugo blew his dream away by destroying St. Croix ’s Olympic size pool. Even though he didn ’t play basketball until ninth grade‚ he is one of the world ’s premiere basketball stars

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