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    life. To be taught during the 9th grade it may be imperative to analyse the core decision making of these characters. I think that it should be taught during 9th grade‚ however‚ revisited in later years‚ perhaps senior year. In addition‚ it should be reevaluated in senior years for a different reason though. The Friar should be more deeply analyzed and his words taken to heart. Accordingly‚ those words being his advice given on the matters of Romeo’s love. In this essay I will be reviewing the importance

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    References: Anbari‚ F. T.‚ & Giammalvo‚ P. (2005). The Chunnel Project. Project Management Institute‚ 1-26. Bank‚ W. (1998). World Bank Archives. Retrieved 2012‚ from World Bank: http://www.worldbank.org/projects/P008181/guri-hydroelectric-project?lang=en Commission‚ I Donovan‚ S. (2003). The Channel Tunnel: Great Building Feats. Chicago: Twenty-First Century Books. Eurotunnel. (1987). Eurotunnel

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    narrator as her dad is the lawyer with extremely high morals who defends Tom in a case. This novel should be a core novel in 9th grade at BHS reasons like it teaches us about how racism was portrayed in the 1930’s during The Great Depression and the novel also creates critical thinking/ imagery throughout the story. One reason why the novel To Kill a Mockingbird should be a core 9th grade novel is because it teaches us how awful racism was not just during the past but during the Great Depression. The way

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    Why should Shakespeare be taught in the 9th grade curriculum? Shakespeare has written 38 plays‚ poems‚ and sonnets. Shakespeare translated his work into 75 different languages. Shakespeare should not be taught in the 9th grade curriculum because one could say it is hard to handle‚ it is outdated‚ and Shakespeare is meant to be heard not read. First Shakespeare should not be taught in the 9th grade curriculum because it is hard to handle and manage. According to Deblasis‚ he said “Shakespeare’s work

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    World War One was the result of a series of unintended and disconnected events.’ Does this opinion adequately explain the causes of World War One? It is understandable that historians ponder on what exactly caused a war that destroyed Europe’s economy‚ cost the lives of 37 million men and involved a country from every region of the world (from the Americas to Asia). The opinion this essay will discuss implies that the events that led to this major conflict were unintended and disconnected; and

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    such as posters or websites for businesses’ in terms of marketing. Although I do have the specific traits and attributes essential for the job‚ I still have yet to acquire the crucial knowledge needed to become a formal Graphic Designer. In this essay‚ I plan to assess those needs so that I can understand just what it takes to be a part of this career choice. The first search necessary to pursue the career of Graphic Designing is the education and the training required. The first and common step

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    During the week I taught my father how to play rock band he learn how to play the drums on easy and medium level. It was fun teaching him he caught on easily and he got a really high scores and it was a great experience. I taught this skill to my dad because it’s something that my little sister and I like to do and it would be fun to do together. I also taught this skill because my dad and I don’t do a lot of things together and this would just be another great thing to do together! I chose my

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    shooter games‚ but we soon grew too bored and decided to spend the rest of our time riding our rip-sticks. We rode through the neighborhood looking for basic slopes to get the basics down before we put our lives on the line by riding down the steep ones. As we got more comfortable riding‚ we began to scout my neighborhood for the biggest hills we could find. I wasn’t all for the idea because I had just started baseball season the week before‚ so I denied every request that Fisher asked to ride down

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    event of the nineteen hundreds led to the out break of World War One. Many people tend to say "Because that guy got shot." Still others have blamed everything from increased Nationalism and Imperialism in Hungary to Militarism in Russia. If one had to answer the question "What was the cause of World War One‚" the answer would be all of the above‚ and more. The events from June of 1914 through August of 1914 can be described as a classic case of ‘one thing led to another’. The chain of events starts

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    The origins of World War One The Fritz Fisher thesis Fritz Fisher focuses on the Kaiser‚ Gottlieb von Jagow‚ Bethmann Hollweg and Helmut von Moltke. These four were the German leading figures at that time; Fischer is convinced that these people were responsible for the outbreak of World War One. Fischer’s three main claims were: 1. Germany was prepared to launch the First World War in order to become a great power. 2. Germany encouraged Austria-Hungary to start a war with Serbia‚ and continued

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