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    had already been in America. Then we started chatting‚ of course‚ and we had a great time. But my happy and excited mood disappeared soon‚ because of this long and boring trip. After a while‚ a beautiful airline stewardess asked me if I wanted some food. Do you know how I answered this offer? “I don’t like that smile on your face‚ get out of my face‚ please!”. That was my answer. Suddenly‚ I felt sad and lonely‚ and started missing my family‚ like a home bird. And then‚ taking naps

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    Friendship “A friend is‚ as it were‚ a second self”. (Cicero 106-46 BC). Friendship is one of the most beautiful relations that a person can have during his lifetime. Unlike family‚ friendship is not an obligation to an individual. An individual does not have the choice to choose his family but he can choose his friends. Friendship can begin at any stage of an individual’s life; childhood‚ teenage‚ adult and old age. Friendship has its different effects on individuals; it could have a positive as

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    provided with better food‚ nutritious and well balanced‚ which may not be possible in a big family. The child can have better and a variety of clothing. Besides these the child can get good education. He may go to a good school because the parents can afford to meet the expenses. Good education means good books‚ good teachers and good tools. For instance‚ where there are many children an average parent cannot find means to provide books for everyone. Because of better attention to his education

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    organisations that have any contact with children and young people have a responsibility to have policies and procedures to protect these vulnerable children/young people from harm no matter their age‚ gender‚ race‚ or religion. These organisations can be schools‚ nurseries‚ toddler groups‚ brownies‚ cubs‚ gymnastic groups‚ swimming groups‚ to religious study groups. Any group whether voluntary or not. Everyone has a responsibility to protect children and young people. My friend is in the local Salvation

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    Why do people act and perceive the way they do? This can be explained by Charles Taylor’s social imaginary. There are underlying thoughts and rules in society that shape the way people think. Sometimes topics such as sexuality‚ which most people view only in one way‚ may not be so clear after all. The social imaginary is what enables the practices of a society. This is done though making sense of ideas and expectations. It is “how they [people] fit together with others‚ how things go on between

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    May 15‚ 2013 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/magazine/say-hello-to-the-100-trillion-bacteria-that-make-up-your-microbiome.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 I can tell you the exact date that I began to think of myself in the first-person plural — as a superorganism‚ that is‚ rather than a plain old individual human being. It happened on March 7. That’s when I opened my e-mail to find a huge‚ processor-choking file of charts and raw data from a laboratory located at the BioFrontiers Institute at the

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    Presidents today have too much power. Originally the President of the United States was only supposed to have a very limited amount of power‚ based on Article II of the Constitution. Documents A‚ D‚ E‚ and F prove that the president was supposed to have limited power but‚ other members of Congress can veto the presidents ideas. Document A and document E that the president was supposed to have limited powers but ultimately they are unlimited. One specific piece of evidence that I found was‚ “The

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    their wife‚ husband or children and that was considered a family matter for others to stay out of. Today some still hold on to the thought of it’s not their business while others say oh‚ yes‚ it is their business in spite of where it takes place at. There is a line between spanking and beating. Since everyone has a mind of their own it can not be assumed everyone is on the same page with what those lines are; for everyone has a different interpretation of those lines. We all have values and beliefs

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    and shared community interests. The commonality of interest can be in residential status‚ class‚ race‚ gender and religious beliefs. The formation of relationships can have a multitude of meanings and importance to the individual‚ whether formed with family or friends. So how do the importance of relationships between family and friends differ? According to Baker (2001‚ p.1) "Our ’personal’ decisions and lifestyle ’choices’ are influenced in a myriad‚ often hidden‚ ways by what happens in the wider

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    "Imaginary Landscapes" is a multimedia project‚ a homage to John Cage‚ one of the most influential artists‚ writers and thinkers of the 20th century‚ and the liberating power of his music and writings for future generations. Named after the early Cage cycle dedicated to landscapes of the present and future‚ this project reflects on the composer’s interest in occupying the entire sound field‚ from city landscapes and unpredictable traffic sounds‚ to natural landscapes‚ amplified water and plants‚ and futuristic

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