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    Persuasive Essay About Illegal Immigration

    “America is the union leader and the CEO who puts aside their differences to make the economy stronger” (Barack Obama). America is constantly looking for plenty of opportunities to help themselves expand and be the best country there is. A beneficial way to achieve the concept of being the better country, especially economically, with increasing the diversity of the country, is to allow illegal immigrants to become American Citizens. The U.S is known for its great job and living opportunities, therefore

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    Trial of Socrates

    against the philosopher had nothing to do with true crime like we understand it today. He did not commit any physical or financial harm to anybody. Socrates insulted and angered many people more than any “legitimate” offense ever could. He said too many things that people around him did not like and could not forgive. One of the charges brought against him was corrupting the youth of Athens. Accordingly to the words of those who complained at him, the philosopher was “an evildoer; a meddler who

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    Belonging Creative Text

    the seedy cocaine dealer sitting out the front of the bottle shop in his white paedophile-like van who gave us the vibe that he was most likely on a little bit more than ‘just cocaine? Before long we see the bright flashing lights of ‘The Cross’ up ahead, quickly tipping what beer we had left down our throats, we tried to comprehend what the taxi driver is trying to tell us we owed him for the ride. The Australian Motocross Championship has just come to an end. After a long season of racing Josh Cachia

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    Literacy Narrative

    and scraped along the ground leaving marks across the rotten, wooden floorboards. Once you were inside, you were welcomed by the old librarian, her name was Mary. She was short and plump with a hunch back and big feet. I remember trying to keep as far away from her as possible. In the library there was shelf after shelf of books and a few couch chairs scattered around the room with fabric tearing off the sides. This was my earliest memory of being exposed to books and libraries and it was definitely

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    Lorax Vs Easter's End

    down all of the trees, releasing smog into the air, and spilling polluted water back into the lakes. Each of these actions takes its toll on the environment until; consequently, all of the organisms have left the area. The “Once-ler” learns his lesson too late and the land serves as a reminder to those who pass through it that one should not let personal greed destroy the environment around them. Conversely, in the article “Easter’s End”, the Polynesian people of Easter Island did not suffer from the

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    Diversity at Work

    places a huge part of diversity in the workplace for the main reason that everyone has different beliefs. Organizations can not be accommodating to every small piece of religion to make every person within the company happy; in the end it would be too costly. They can however bend the rules for basic religious beliefs that many cultures possess. In the diversity training class at my organization, he or she promote to opening up everyone's eyes to accepting people's different beliefs. They are in

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    Phung Nguyen

    North America Canada and The United States of America I’m Canadian so I’ll start here. Typically, in the US and Canada we celebrate the end of the year and the beginning of the new year at a New Year’s Eve Party. The New Year’s Eve party might be a house party, social club party, restaurant/bar party or a public party hosted by a community (city or town). TypicalTraditions include: -Putting on your party best - Toasting with champagne at midnight - Fireworks displays - Wearing silly paper

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    Streetcar Named Desire Adaption Analysis

    "In A Streetcar Named Desire, Williams seeks to portray the nature and effects of sexuality." How effectively does the film capture this central concern? Elia Kazan’s 1951 film adaptation of Tennessee William’s 1947 play, A Streetcar Named Desire was forced to dilute the primary concern of sexuality to make it more suitable for a broader American audience. Due to anticipated and unanticipated interjections of the conservative Production Code Administration (PCA) of America, headed by strict

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    Bullies

    Bullying When people hear the term bullying, they might remember when they were in school and saw or experience it personally. For most, the bullying happen between middle to high school, with some happening in college. And probably, the bullying wasn't too harsh and we simply think of it as some kind of tradition that most kids go through. But for others, bullying has blemish them for life or even produced woeful tragedies. For those victims and their families, bullying has cost them a great deal of pain

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    Communication and Collaboration

    Keane Bragado Gen 200 Week 2 The form of communication now has gone too far due to technology that previous generations did not get a chance to have and learn. Because of this, communication issues have arisen between current and old generations. As Dr. Howard Gardner, a professor from Harvard University said, “There are at least eight learning intelligences that a person has. Some developed and some in a work in progress.” Therefore, on my paper today, I chose to discuss Visual-Spatial

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