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    Samir Moussa shared one of his success stories by narrating how he came about his music band name called SANDFLY. While he was in a jungles in Costa Rica, filming a documentary titled The “Hidden People”, a sandfly unknowingly deposited two parasites into his arm which cause deadly disease called ‘Cutaneous Leishmanaiesis’. He only noticed this, when he returned back to D.C. This particular disease has caused large number of people’s lives in many part of the world like India, Bangladesh, Sudan,…

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    At that time, I consider my political desires as a hobby and not as a formal career. However, at the begging of 2013, I did not enroll in the music academy and, therefore, I could not start any career during that year. On the other hand, my desire for expanding my knowledge and for being immersed in my beloved political science pushed me to take a valuable decision. During that year, I decided to…

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    Church the following year on April 18, 1997 In 1997 the Word of life Academy was created via partnership with another entity in Accokeek Maryland. Classes started in September of 1997, with grades from pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, first and second grades. In 2003, the Academy closed due to a dispute a financial dispute with it 's partner entity; which cause some church fragmentation. Soon after the closure of the Academy…

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    The reason why I believe that the Christians suffer injustices is because they were innocent and were not doing anything that was very harmful. I just think that if the romans just didn’t the Christian’s they could have just made them leave the country without having to kill them just because they refused to worship the roman emperor and gods. I just believed that it was unfair to kill the Christian just because they had different faith from the roman…

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    assistant. The class I did was 4:30 pm to 5:30pm. My mom , sister, and I usually get there an hour and a half before other people get there.So it will be like 3:00 to 4:30 to 5:30. My mom knew that I wanted to be more involved with the Linden Dance Academy studio because I always like going there to see the owner because we are such great friends Miss Jasmine…

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    The summer after I completed kindergarten, I enrolled in the Horizons Enrichment Program at New Canaan Country School, where I have been deeply involved since. Back at school after that, I had trouble making some friendships due to some shyness. That was only a relatively minor obstacle for me. When placed in environments where I don’t know anyone, I like…

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    Swing Kids Film Analysis

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    titled “School Ties”. This film is set in the United States, but also deals with issues of anti-semitism. In the film,”Swing Kids”, two young men, by the names of Thomas and Peter, attempt to resist the Nazi influence by listening to music that was banned in the country. At first everything was until Thomas accidently breaks his…

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    Marie Curie Research Paper

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    Marie Curie was born November 7, 1867 in Poland, she was the youngest of the five other children in her family. Her father was a math and physics teacher, and her mother was a principal. Marie’s parents highest priority was their children's education, all of their children went to school. Her father made up games to help his children learn geography. He read poems to them and taught them the five languages he knew. Then her mother became ill with a disease called tuberculosis. On to of that her…

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    The Legacy Of Stax Records

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    these people, “with the key word being people” made wonderful music together in Stax and overlooked the color barrier. Stax Records is critical to the development of American music history. The legacy of Stax Records is unique, it developed more than half a century of records. While segregation was supported in the South during Stax’s formative years in the 1960s.Stax was one of the most successfully integrated companies in the country with diversity flowing all over the building starting from…

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    Yes, I lived in a very fashionable country, but there was always some form of disconnect with everyone else, and a boundary I couldn’t cross. Girls were always prim and proper, never having a strand of hair out of place; boys with their neatly rolled up sleeves never taking a risk with dirty…

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