Warriors Dont Cry Research Paper

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This essay will be about how, why and, reasons we can stop the mean and disrespectful things people are doing around the world. Also, what we can do to stop discrimination and violence of people and nature.This essay will also be about the people and things they do and could do to stop and start peace and conflict.This essay will contribute to why people should stop discriminating each other and be at peace with the world.Also, this essay will be about people religion and why we should stop following some religions and start following some religions.

It is important to know their beliefs and traditions so we don't make all the make the mistakes they made.Also, it's important because we want to know how they lived and what was best about it. This way we can make good things happen again. Just like killing animals for a sport if we do it too much an animal could go extinct. For every bad or good action, a person may have there is mostly a reaction.( From the book, for integration is upon us and soon we will have no values but yours.By Chief Dan George.).New things aren't always bad but sometimes people don't like change and this could start the conflict between people and people and, people and nature.( From the book)
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We should show them that they matter. In my opinion, all living man and or women should be treated the exact

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