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    religions are there. Reference and Psychology Today surveyed and estimated there is more than 4 thousand religions and yours may not be the same to mine and mine to his and his to hers and so on. That is something that will always remain throughout the years‚ we don’t follow the same God‚ teachings of whomever or the philosophy of whomever. So because we all want equality right? It’s 2017 we all need to be treated the same and the government of America or even your own state shouldn’t have more favor to

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    This may be the most difficult speech I have ever written. Most of us are familiar with the famous photograph of a dead Syrian boy‚ who washed up on the shore of a Turkish beach after drowning as he family tried to escape the violence wrought by the Islamic State terrorist group‚ ISIS. Throughout this tragic crisis‚ countries from all over the world have been called forward as global citizens to help with what has been referred to as the worst humanitarian crisis of our generation. Canada being one

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    yourself patriotic for celebrating Independence Day‚ for obeying the laws‚ for driving within the speed limit. We call ourselves a “Developed Society”. Yet when our setting foundation is in crumbles. We just sit back and shrug “not my problem”. Slides 3-6 523‚000 orphans are in America alone 153‚000‚000 worldwide are classified as orphans. Every day 5‚760 more children worldwide become orphans. Slide 7 These are just not numbers; these are just not facts to be boggle your mind. I am not saying this

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    There’s an old Beatles song that begins: "There are places I remember all my life‚ Though some have changed Some forever‚ not for better Some have gone and some remain." It seems to me‚ when we look back at our years at Thomas Middle School‚ we will have many of the same feelings. Who can forget Rory getting stuck in a mudpit at Loredo Taft? Mr. G’s inspired reading of "The Tell Tale Heart?" When Mr. B electrocuted the whole classroom? Or getting the chance to pie a teacher when

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    seems that everyone has concluded one thing: running must be some representation‚ must carry some implications‚ or must have some definition of me that’s completely unfathomable. No one can figure out why the skinny kid in the 3” shorts wakes up at 6 am to hit some laps on the track. It appears as if I’m the only one that sees it’s just running. Not a personal statement‚ not a lame attempt at individuality‚ just running.

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    |Resources needed for lesson: |Key Vocabulary: | |WhiteBoard |Adjective‚ senses‚ Hear‚ See‚ Taste‚ Feel‚ Smell | |Wowo’s and Pens | | |Pupil Skills (including PLTS): KS3

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    It’s hard to believe that nearly 8 years have passed since mom and I took Austin and Tanner to the Inauguration of Barack Obama‚ our nation’s 1st black President. I have been thinking a lot about it as we near the end of the most contentious and ill qualified election cycle I think our country has ever had. Celebrating holidays such as Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday has always provided opportunities for me to teach all of our children about the civil rights movement‚ how far we have come and

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    Examining the Key to Happiness In David Foster Wallace’s graduation speech‚ given to the Kenyon College graduating class of 2005‚ Wallace urges the audience to seek a more open minded perspective on the world. Arguing that societies “default setting” is that of pure self-centered thinking‚ Wallace strives to change the way we all view life before us. He states that liberal education teaches one‚ not how to think (as most believe)‚ but rather teaches one the ability to choose how we want to think

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    Let us stand up for the rights of women‚ let us demand equality and justice for all. Let us work together to build a society where every person‚ regardless of gender‚ race‚ or social status‚ has the opportunity to thrive and succeed. As I end my speech‚ I want to leave you with these words‚ "The right of women to vote is a sacred right that should be exercised by every citizen." Let us not rest until this right is secured for all." Thank you for the

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    The assembly was very inspiring. Eric Bostick was trying to inspire us by not letting anything stop us from our dreams. Then how we should be leaders not followers. Trying to achieve for better even if you have literally nothing but‚ if you trying as hard and depending how bad you want it you will succeed. For example‚ when you live in small apartment with very little money but you want to go to college try being in sport or academic scholarship. It really just depend how hard you really want it

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