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    types of water are tested, tap water will come back to be the dirtiest water and Fiji Water will come back to be the cleanest water type. 2. Based on the results of your experiment, would you reject or accept the hypothesis that you produced in question 1? Explain how you determined this. Accept/reject = As for the three types of water that was tested, tab water will come back to be the dirtiest water and the Fiji water will come back to be the cleanest. AS for my Hypothesis that came back…

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    Colleen Pia 15 September 2017 Essay 1 Audience: Teachers Accept Diversity and Discard Bullying Most people believe that bullying only effects the victim, but in fact bullying effects a variety of different people. Both bystanders, the people being bullied, and the bully are all negatively impacted by the act of bullying (“Effects of Bullying”). Many schools around the globe have the common issue of bullying. We constantly see many students that have been bullied resort to hurting themselves…

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    establishes that America should accept more Syrian refugees for various reasons by using strong examples to appeal to her audience. Schake has written this particular article to appeal to all American voters in an effort to gain more support and agreement with her claim. Also, in the article, she suggests that Americans are acting as bystanders in the horrific Syrian crisis, instead of utilizing one of this country's best advantages, which is the ability to accept and assist refugees. Schake’s…

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    are the only one responsible for your own actions.” (Holly Lisle). It has been said that the measure of true maturity is the willingness to accept responsibility for one’s actions. I believe that in order to be mature a person must accept and take responsibility for their actions. Throughout the novel, Victor proves to be mature from being unable to accept his fault for his actions to later realizing the damage he has cause and eventually attempting to fix them. In the beginning of…

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    importantly, these problems have risen over the plain fact that we do not accept. We do not accept others who are different, other’s whose ideas impose to shatter and shape the world around us for the better. We become deaf to reason when what we’ve known our whole lives balances on the edge of existence, threatening to leave our presence. That is why our primary and foremost important responsibility to America is to accept. No, it’s not an easy thing to do, and above all else not the answer to…

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    Never Give Up Theme

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    Give up’. In the novel, The Seventh Wish By Kate Messner, there are two clear themes. Sadness is often found in homes, but some people also make room for happiness, is one of my themes. Another theme is on page 121, “ God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; Courage to change the things I can; And wisdom to know the difference”. Sadness is often found in homes, but some people make room for happiness. In the book, The Seventh Wish, Mrs. McNeill’s husband was an addict and…

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    path, now his destiny is starting to sprout..”(8) This shows Siddhartha starting point of his adventure. His decision displays his confidence in not being afraid of expressing himself. At the end of the novel Siddhartha finally becomes satisfied and accepts himself when he is at the river with Vasudeva. In Song of Myself, the author expresses himself of not being afraid of what others think of him and his beliefs. Stanza 1 states “ I harbor for good or bad, I permit to speak at every hazard” He…

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    unjust and peacefully disobeying it while accepting the consequences. Peaceful resistance to laws positively impact a free society. The reasons why peaceful resistance to laws positively impact a free society are that as long as one is willing to accept the consequences of their actions and there intentions are to peacefully change the law than it will have a positive affect on the society. For example while Martin Luther King Jr. was protesting in Birmingham, Alabama he was arrested and went…

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    carriage driver slave, Renny, are on their way out of their plantation, fearing that the Yankees will come and invade. But as they make their way through the country, Carr tells of the many occasions where Geneva clearly shows she is unwilling to accept the reality of the life she is living. Ian Birdsong, Geneva’s husband, along with nearly every able man around enlists to fight in the war. “‘But I personally won't set foot in town until this war nonsense is over. You can't imagine how…

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    it's a good thing or needed in certain cases. The kids who receive this surgery often times have a facial deformity and want to look normal which is what not everyone sees or understands. Those who are opposed to this may not know that Dr. Romo only accepts kids who have major facial deformities and not just anyone normal. With this surgery, it gives kids a second chance at normalcy which is what they've been longing for and ultimately boosts their confidence. Most of Dr. Romo's clients have…

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