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    Fine Arts In Schools

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    Studies). Sports programs haven’t faced a massive cut like the fine arts programs because sports teams are able to raise funds from sports games when charging for admission. For elementary school’s the average amount per child for funding is about $2 for all fine arts (Stuart). This clearly isn’t enough money to have a fully functional music and art program for young children. Not only do these classes provide kids who love the freedom of expression a chance to explore their talents, but it…

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    Ex Machina Argument Essay

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    of, “humankind needs to be saved from the machines,” it deals with defining consciousness and what it means to be human. In Kevin Kelly’s essay, “The Three Breakthroughs that have finally unleashed AI on the World” he talks about how AI will help better define what it is to be human. In his essay, he says the most effective AI will not be conscience. Consciousness will make AI less efficient at their jobs. As an example he includes, “We want our self driving cars to be inhumanly focused on…

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    Three days past and all I could do was worry about Dad. We visited the hospital again and my Dad wasn't getting any better. On top of getting pancreatitis, he had also gotten pneumonia. I was scared I knew that he was only getting worse, and there was nothing I could do to help him. After two days Dad was getting better, and the doctor said that he could possibly get released tomorrow. This was the best news ever! The next day Dad was getting released from the hospital I couldn't have been…

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    Benefits Of Driverless Car

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    George Mason University says, “The benefits of driverless cars are potentially significant. The typical American spends an average of roughly 100 hours a year in traffic; imagine using that time in better ways — by working or just having fun” (1). Cowen is sure that the transit system will work much better if people would use the system driverless cars. Even though driverless cars are not legal in any states of the United States, it can be a reality very soon…

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    bestsellers list, just to name a few. This book is about probability and randomness in everyday life. The author intended to inform and entertain the audience without having to use much mathematics. In this book, he also explains how probability can lead to better decision making and getting silly. He explains what probability is and how we see it in everyday life without…

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    The concept of proceeding through life slowly, but wisely, and not quickly, but carelessly, is one of the most prominent themes in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet’s marriage, Lord Capulet’s “reward” for Juliet, and Balthasar’s and Romeo’s response to Juliet’s “death” are some of the most prominent scenes that back up the theme. Romeo and Juliet love each other so much and so quickly, that Friar Lawrence is reluctant to marry the two together, stating the theme, “Wisely and slow. They stumble…

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    being the Avatar, a being who is reincarnated into a child whenever the previous Avatar dies, reflecting the idea of a baby seeing their fate and choosing it. One of the episodes of A:TLA that I feel best represent this similarity would be the Book 2 finale, The Crossroads of Destiny, in which one of the main characters, Zuko, who has been an antagonist up until this point, has a choice to make between good and evil. In the end, he makes the choice to go against Aang and his friends, choosing…

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    Entrepreneur Action Plan

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    Entrepreneurs needs sound strategies to answer “How will I get there from here?” Successful entrepreneurs have diverse strategies and do not bank upon any one. The world is changing fast and what used to work might not click tomorrow. Successful entrepreneurs require strategic plans to respond effectively to the changing environment. To exemplify, Facebook users around the world were worried about missing important updates from friends and family and did not like posts they didn’t…

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    determined to forge forward. To this point, life has been my ultimate instructor, but my grandmother was my first teacher. She provided an enriching environment to learn as a lad, enabling me with the ability to absorb content like few others could at age 2. She watched me grow up into a teen; I watched her fall to cancer at age 13. But still, I was determined to forge forward.…

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    The world is a large place full of billions of people living their lives. Who would have thought that the most interesting incident would have taken place at Vincent Massey, a high school in southern Ontario. For most people high school is the place where most people find their passions and interests they want to pursue in life. All teenagers want a life of joy and adventure, like those in movies where they fight crime or solve murder cases. Not many of those ambitious kids actually get to…

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