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    sport deserves all the attention? Both sports are very popular around the world. Soccer has about 4 billion fans, which makes it the most popular sport in the world. Hockey has around 2 billion fans. Soccer has been around for over 2,000 years and Hockey has been around since 1875. Physically, soccer requires players to have a lot of body strength and high levels of fitness because a soccer game entails many kilometers of running around the field. In soccer, a player uses his feet to move the…

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    we are young we learn a lot of things, it is during our early years where we form our basic world view, that view doesn 't really change that much after our early years. It is during the first years of our life that our brain develops the fastest. During this time, by observing the world around you, you form…

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    ever taken this idea and tried to picture how it would affect society, you will surely see that the impact would be astronomical. Making an impact on the world is not as difficult as it used to be, mainly due to everything being based around certain fundamental ingredients. First of course, what is the ideal product, then how will this impact the world and the lives of many. Finally, you will have to take a course of action. Those who take action also take leaps of faith, though, at first they…

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    standing on the opposite side may view it is a “9”. The way someone looks at something isn’t the only way to see it. There is no right or wrong way to view something because it all relies on your cultural background and how one was raised to see the world. In “An Indian Father’s Plea”, “Legal Alien”, and “Everyday Use” the characters’ culture impacts their everyday life and the decisions they make in difficult situations. Therefore, a person’s culture plays a major role in the way they perceive…

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    The Coronado Beach

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    content. Concerts would have to be one of them, even though a bunch of screaming people are jumping around, that is just the place where I am at peace and feeling as happy as I can be. Another spot would be at this certain river where there’s a really tall rock by a bridge that go to, mostly during the night, and I just lay on the rock and stare at the night sky while I listen to the world going on around me. It is even better if I have pizza. That is true bliss. One place I know that…

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    it is well worth it. The books spiral up the tower along with the staircase and the room is still around 40 feet in diameter leaving plenty of space to walk around the amazing furnishings. It smells of dust and leather, the warm air feels as if it is hugging me from all around. Being in so many libraries throughout the world, I can honestly say that they are some of the most magical places in the world. Windows wind up the walls as well, there was not a torch or lamp anywhere, the light is all…

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    Christian R Weisser speaks more about the idea of what sustainability is and how is important for society to be aware of it. Robert Paarlberg explains in his article the way the Earth is more and less sustainable because of everyone 's actions around the world. Both articles touch on the ideas that there are people out there helping change Earth for the better, and want to make earth sustainable for the future. The authors both explain how there are also harmful situations happening that hardly…

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    If all were right in the world, we would be at peace. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Everyone has struggles to face such as, racism, judgement, conflict with understanding society, etc. Those who don’t understand the concept of this because they don’t view the world with so much judgement, but instead with the hope of everyone being good. Our innocence can blind us from seeing how people really are. Many people, mainly children, are blind to what the world is really like. Jem Finch is…

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    Lustella's Narrative Essay

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    one another, both casting their own dim glow. A gentle breeze caressed the soft, bright emerald grass, sharing the scent of the dew-covered blades with the world. Running water trickled against the rocks in a nearby stream, bringing balance to the peaceful night. Crystallized lithium roses sprouted about the earth, their stems twisting around each other in an unmoving dance. A light crescendo of gentle music whispered through the moving foliage, piano keys gracefully playing the perfect…

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    evidence of conflict, yet humans have not found a way to deal with it better than war. The history of conflict stretches as far back as the beginning of humanity and can be observed in many authors writing. It is known that conflict is spread around the world and through time, as man has progressed through time. For example in the 8th century when an Anglo-Saxon recorded…

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