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    Ladies managed to do something fun whle things are under repaire. And I’m pretty sure that these girls are all set to endure what’s instore ahead of them. “The children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way.” This is from a line in a song which I personally believe to be true. This is the face of our future. Let us help im making them an asset to the society and not a pest or reliability to the community. Parents must not deprive their children of their right to be educated

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    typically attributed to black women. Stereotypes‚ an oversimplified standardized conception or image of a person or group‚ have negatively burden black women throughout the years. Frequently‚ stereotypes arise from something that is true‚ but are usually manipulated and exaggerated. The stereotypes of black women change to suit the political circumstances of certain time periods. The stereotypes of black women during slavery were used as justification for mistreatment of women and sometimes as a counter

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    Polygons in Our Life

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    Polygons in our life The importance of polygons would probably relate to the variety of polygon shape often used in the building of modern structures. The triangle‚ for instance‚ is often used in construction because its shape makes it comparatively strong. The use of the polygon shape reduces the quantity of materials needed to make a structure‚ so essentially reduces costs and maximizes profits in a business environment. Another polygon is the rectangle. The rectangle is used in a number of

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    Burning Of Our House

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    Puritan religious ideas are found in Anne Bradstreet’s poem “Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House”‚ in which themes of devotion and selfless love for God are present throughout. There are also instances where those religious ideologies clash with the emotional response the speaker of the poem has while watching the burning house; and in this paper I argue that‚ through allusion to scripture and poetic form‚ there are comments on the struggle between knowing scripture and actually

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    and plants collectively. As a human being‚ we need to live in amity with other living things on the Earth. It is glorious that Malaysia is a habitat of much wildlife such as tigers‚ elephants‚ lions‚ leopards and many more. We have to appreciate that our country has such balance ecosystem. It is reported that some wild animals encounter extinction. Those animals mentioned are white tigers. Humans should be blamed causing this problem occurs. Cutting down the trees in jungles destroys habitats

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    We learn from our mistakes and not from our success Do you remember the day that you lied or steal and got caught from your parents or teacher? However‚ it is not wrong to make a mistake if you learn not to do it again. Al Franken‚ the United States junior senator also stated “Mistakes are a part of being human. Appreciate your mistakes for what they are: precious life lessons that can only be learned that hard way. Unless it’s a fatal mistake which at least others can learn from.” I believe people

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    Technology in Our Lives

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    Technology in our lives Imagine your life without technology and how often we use it. Technology plays a vital role in our everyday life’s we use it for everything from doing math to reading a book. Technology has made some huge advances in the past couple years. They have made it part of our daily lives to the point where I think we might start to become too dependent on it‚ which would not be good for us in the long run. There might be a day where our technology stops working and we might not

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    What's In Our Food

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    What ’s In Our Food Research Paper Introduction America is one of the unhealthiest developed countries in the world. About 36% of Americans are obese (Michael‚ 2012). Our diets have led to 16.3% of our nation ’s resources being spent on healthcare (White‚ 2013). There are antibiotics and growth hormones in our meat‚ Genetically Modified Organisms and pesticides in our produce‚ and high fructose corn syrup in most of the foods that are packaged and canned (Kenner‚ 2009). This leads to

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    The Fault in Our Stars

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    Side Effects Of The Evolutionary Process and Failed Experiments in Mutation John Green’s The Fault In Our Stars is not a very ambitious book. It only seeks to explore the meaning of life and death. Throughout the book‚ Green presents contrasting views about the meaning of life (and death). On one hand‚ Green explores various human emotions involving the idea of wanting to keep alive someone whose death is inevitable; but Green also presents the perspective that emotions are just a side effect of

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    Our Town Symbolism

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    Our Town In the play Our Town by Thornton Wilder‚ Wilder uses the experience of young girl to symbolize his themes throughout his play. These themes revolve around the essence of Human Companionship‚ the representation of life and death through day and night‚ and the value of life and how it is a special gift. Wilder’s character Emily‚ who’s experience he uses‚ is a typical American girl in the early 1900’s who is just living out her life in the typical American Town of Grover’s Corners in

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