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    1963 Dear Journal: My friends and I had joined and have been a member of the African National Congress for a long time. Our non-stop mission is to remove apartheid. Since 1944‚ when I had just joined the antiapartheid organization ANC‚ we have been trying to talk with the government officials about the unfairness and the disadvantages of apartheid. Our non-violent mission to get rid of apartheid seems to go nowhere. The United Nations and the United States‚ too‚ is backing us up with our couple

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    My Deepest Fear

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    dreams‚ at the very root of them‚ have dried up like raisins in the sun…I sit in my classes fathoming my destiny so intently that I am merely pretending to understand what is being taught. Therefore‚ despite the words of the revered Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela‚ my deepest fear is‚ in fact‚ that I am inadequate. I fear that I am not good enough and the task of disproving this dread has been arduous‚ knowing that every day‚ something has tried to destroy me and has simply fallen short. And I am unsure if

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    Winnie: A Short Story

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    surprised at what she saw.She saw the tuck there sitting looking at the spring.She dosen’t make a sound and watch as they each take a drink.Then turn around and see winnie.At first they didmn’t know what to say.Then Mae sai”Winnie it’s good to see after all these years.” At first Winnie didn’t know what to say.Then Tuck said”well I wonder what your doing here.Then she finally said something”I came to drink the spring water.” They all gasped except Jesse.He just said”well she does already know might as

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    Winnie The Pooh Analysis

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    Winnie The Pooh Christopher Robin: At the edge of the Hundred Acre Wood‚ a lovely old bridge crossed a peaceful little river. Now this bridge was a favorite spot of Winnie the Pooh’s and he would often wander there‚ doing nothing in particular and thinking nothing in particular. But on one such wandering‚ something suddenly took Pooh’s mind off of nothing. (Starts walking to the piano) And that something was a big brown pinecone‚ which dropped (slide whistle sounds) right on his head. Winnie

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    The Mandela Effect

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    Does anything ever seem like it has changed? That is what is called the mandela effect. This is a very interesting topic. It has many people questioning parallel universes and the human memory. The mandela effect has affected things such as Ghost Hunters‚ Leonardo DiCaprio winning another Oscar‚ and Forrest Gump. The first example of the mandela effect is whether or not the show “Ghost Hunters” was once called TAPS. The majority of people who watched the show as a kid remember it as TAPS. One example

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    in a long time‚ so can we go see Pooh and Winnie?" he answered. "Sure‚" I replied. Ever since my son was little he loved going to the zoo; he loved seeing all of the different kinds of animals. He had two favorite animals‚ a swan named Pooh and a bear named Winnie. Whenever we went to the zoo I let him go up to Winnie and feed her‚ because I knew how much he loved her. So‚ one day‚ I bought him a little stuffed bear. Christopher Robin named the bear Winnie the Pooh after his two favorite zoo animals

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    Life of the Man

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    be a leader‚ One must first dream then act out‚ fulfillment is yours. -Mrs. C Troop 280‚ St. Petersburg‚ Florida The wind is blowing It is blowing very hard I don’t like the wind. -Amanda‚ Alabama I love Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh loves to eat honey Bees chase Winnie the Pooh. The flowers Reached the sky As on the grass I lie A broken tree cut Brings no shade to the weary Then what good is it? -VP Singh‚ New Delhi‚ India Rain falls‚ seeds sprout Continues life

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    Nelson Mandela

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    An essay on nelson mandela Man’s greatest achievement? Perhaps not‚ but can you afford not to read on when I am about to tell you about nelson mandela? There are many factors which influenced the development of nelson mandela. While much has been written on its influence on contemporary living‚ nelson mandela is not given the credit if deserves for inspiring many of the worlds famous painters. The juxtapositioning of nelson mandela with fundamental economic‚ social and political strategic conflict

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    However‚ many of these stories have more morbid underlying meanings. Everyone should know‚ or at least be vaguely familiar with‚ the cute story of Winnie the Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Woods. What people may not know‚ or may not have figured out‚ is that this particular story’s dark messages are mental disorders. Each character in Winnie the Pooh‚ according The Perfectionist‚ author of a biomedical blog‚ has a different mental disorder. Are these

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    Mandela and Rugby

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    battles for equality. Nelson Mandela became the solution and the man credited for reuniting the country. Ironically he used the vehicle of Rugby‚ mind you a sport prided by the white Afrikaners to do so. Mandela‚ who was born into apartheid‚ is well known for being imprisoned for nearly three decades of his life and after being released became the Nation’s President in South Africa. Most of the black population sided with Mandela but most of the white population was Anti-Mandela. He relentlessly tried

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