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    Community Service

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    Every year the church holds a bazaar, and my siblings and I love helping out. There was not much for me to do during the event, but when clean up time arrived, they could count on me for organizing and helping that part of it. Actually, at most large-scale events that I have attended, such as conferences, camps, and bike races, I helped with clean up because there were so few people left…

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    Everyone has a story and almost everyone wants to leave some sort of a legacy — to be remembered for something meaningful. Our legacy is part of ourselves that, will be left in the hearts and minds of others. Some people leave a positive and inspiring legacy while some people willingly or not, leave a negative one. Nobody wants their existence to be lost to time. And just like everyone I wants to be remembered for the love and kindness I shared that has all become too scarce in today’s world. I…

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    definition of poverty is a situation of having meager resources, whether it is money, food, living space etc. (“Dictionary.Com”). Poverty is a worldwide problem and until people start helping the it will only spread. A way to start with diminishing poverty is to start with one area or country, then going on to others. Some people say that with direct help towards the impoverished countries is not doing being used right. Though people…

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    to everyone else around for help and no one does anything to help. The attacker gets away without being caught leaving the victim to die. Why would no one call the police or run to help the victim? Are people completely selfish when it comes to helping others in need or is there deeper reasons behind it? There are many reasons why I chose the bystander effect for my sociological issue. The most well-known event that led sociologists to research the bystander effect was the murder of Catherine…

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    Color Guard Award Essay

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    achieved by sheer talent and being a good person by helping others out. This essay will go over my story working up to achieving the award and what my take on it is. The National School Color Guard Award should be what every member of any color guard team tries to achieve. It is also extremely easy to achieve if the person attempting to achieve it is willing to put in the time. This award is achieved by not only talent, but also from helping others out, and just having a good attitude in…

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    Good relationships push you to do better in many things like school, sports, or just your everyday activity. Some of the relationships that are most important to me are coaches, family, and my significant other. These people influence my life the most, and are people I can really trust. Some other relationships I have are teachers, my boss, and community members. One way kids in a violent environment can have good relationships is joining sports, or clubs. Also they have good relationships with…

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    Similarly, Gary Haugen, in his Ted Talk “The hidden reason for poverty the world needs to address now”, explains that how violence can create poverty and that how the world is suffering from it. Both speakers have done tremendous amount of work in helping people in need. THESIS STATEMENT: Despite of their different point of views, both talks were fundamentally induced by ethos and pathos; However, Gary Haugen lacked in presenting logos in his talk whereas, Jessica Jackley did not. Both Jackley…

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    Snowden did from the perspective of the US government, what he did was partially permissible because it freed information to people in the hopes of helping the citizens, but at the same time, it was not permissible because it put countless lives at risk, and by definition, he committed a crime. The government does not typically see events in any way other that illegal vs. legal, and what Edward Snowden did was definitely illegal by law. In fact, the US military said in a report that because of…

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    effect by other peoples. Also, they believed that people practice in this religion is trying to free their soul and for the chance to live forever. In Taoism, their highest belief is the “Tao”, which translate to as “way”. The general ethos for Taoism is how to practice their religions to getting good and healthy body systems, such as eating heathy. On the other hands, Confucianism is more about practice their religions by helping others, and they will gain the knowledge by helping other…

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    Helping the wonderful community of Salinas is a great impact on nature. What I did to help my community is take care of little kids at the Salvation Army for my hours. It’s a big responsibility to do because parents leave their kids in someone’s hands that they never met before. Even though it’s a hard thing to do because they’re small kids and take things differently, It’s also a great thing to do because some kids look up to you and rely on you. In general, Salvation Army is a great program…

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