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    Wars are a tragedy and something that should be avoided at all cost. Wars cause pain physically and emotionally to soldiers, families, and friends. There are not many differences between wars because all wars have the same objective; stop the guy who is trying to kill you. Possibly the only difference is how people are killing each other in the war with different combat gear that has evolved over time. Soldiers still face the brutality of war with having to face the enemy head on and to care…

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    The war, always associated with kill and trauma. The trauma is not only apply to the victim, it applies to those who have been in the war, whether have shot or been shot. Soldiers, due to patriotism, or mandatory, must to kill their country's enemies, or capture them if they could. For those soldiers with sympathy, even though they are in the "victory side," they still suffering from the war. In the film, the general Nakajima Kesago, is a representation of this type of people. From his view as a…

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    Short Constructed Response Evaluations The question: How does the fire provide a solution to the problem? Be sure to use and cite evidence from the text A) Mr. Jamison has time to get T.J. to Strawberry for trial. Mr. Granger stops T.J.s hanging by getting everyone to put out the fire. This gives Mr. Jamison a distraction to get T.J. away from the mob. It also stops the mobs anger at T.J. for a moment. B) 1)The fire provides a solution to the problem since it distracts everyone. 2)For…

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    Anderson Paak Analysis

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    When I think of Anderson Paak., a soulful recording artist and mastermind producer, I picture California. After one’s the first listen of Paak.’s critically acclaimed album, Malibu, if they had never stepped foot on Californian soil, they could instantly be taken away to a Southern California beach, where they could feel the sand between their toes and the breeze toying with their hair, during a day with perfect weather of a seventy-four degrees. With a deeper look at Anderson’s cultural…

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    “Araby”, by James Joyce, is a story of the struggle of obtaining love. A young boy experiences the treacherous journey one must face at some point in their life. He thrives on love, but is blinded by lust; (keeping him vulnerable to heartache). This boy has the ultimate struggle for this time period. He’s losing his love and possibly himself. Too young to witness the actual turmoil going on in his head; however, not young enough for his innocence to free him. This boy has a natural drive for…

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    In this short part of my story I want people with Asperger’s syndrome to know that there truly is hope in the world. That there is a light they can look for that can take them out of their despair and that they don’t need to give up. I also want to relate this to students and to a school council. The school can influence them to do greatness and help them to achieve. The students shouldn’t make fun of them, but instead so true selfless friendship. They can overcome but they need the help of the…

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    When the opportunity to sign up for Ursa was presented to me I was unsure If I wanted to give up my last week at home to start school early. I decided to take the class because it seemed like it would be an easy way to get some credits done. When It came down to the week before I left I was actually pretty upset with myself for signing up for Ursa. I had friends at home who were moving and I knew that I would likely never see some of them again. I wanted to stay home as long as I could to see…

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    Basketball is one of the hardest sports to learn, because it takes so many skill assets to master also basketball has changed my life in a major way to help me become a better man. As you may not no I’m a junior transfer from Baltimore Maryland that has traveled here to become a basketball player here at Loras College. Growing up where I’m from you have a few options as a kid either go to school, play sports, or hustle me I took the wrong path but was quickly humbled when I lost my older brother…

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    Discipline And Abuse Essay

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    A simple punch on the arm, a hard slap to the face, a severe whip with the belt, what exactly is considered too far? Most families were raised with being hit, however not all, so therefore others consider that abuse. But, is discipline really abuse? First of all, discipline means to use punishment to get the desired behavior. Abuse on the other hand means to misuse something. For ages, decades, and centuries a lot of parents have been using discipline to get their children to behave the correct…

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    USAFA/CWPH Functions Essay

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    USAFA/CWPH Function: The CWPH office serves as an advisory staff to the Commandant of Cadets on all USAFA CW Human Relations Climate (HRC) and Human Relations Training and Education (HRT&E) related programs. The program’s primary objective is to foster an equal opportunity environment that develops leaders of character, who respect the dignity of all human beings, and who use human relations skills as an integral part of effective leadership. The program also works to integrate AF EO and…

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