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    Paulina Rosas 8/30/17 PAX 110 S. Kapoor Life and Legacy of A Peace Maker Cesar Chavez Estrada was his full name he was founder the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA). Cesar was born on March 31st 1927 at a family store near Yuma, Arizona. He was son of immigrants his father was Librado Chavez. Cesars father was owner of a small pool hall, small store, and small land. He was a hardworking man who also helped on his fathers farm. Cesar’s mother was a woman named Juana Chavez. During the…

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    her papa was compelled to tell Lina that she was “blessed with a gift [and] there are great things in store for [her]” (119). However, Lina was pushed back into reality when she saw the “Altaian woman waddled to the corner, grunted, and peed into a tin can”…

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    Daycare Research Paper

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    8 Fun, Educational Ideas for Daycare Workers According to the Australian Institute of Family Studies, ‘long’ daycare is currently the main source of formal early childhood education to children under school age. That’s a lot of kids to look after! So if you’re one of those selfless individuals who face this daily challenge, you might appreciate a few fun, educational ideas that focus on cognitive and physical development to ensure those little minds and bodies continue to grow and flourish.…

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    Are Pennies Paid Too Much

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    Standing in line and waiting for the little old lady at the front to fish the $3.62 out of her purse and hand it to the cashier is completely a waste of time, especially since exact change is a nearly impossible feat in today’s economy. Rarely would one get a total of $10.00, more common are prices like $9.34 and other inconvenient numbers. Pennies are the smallest form of U.S. Currency and are worth $0.01, or one cent. The question arises, is the penny even worth using? We should eliminate the…

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    do with his political force and toward the end of the novel the Wizard, who is contrasted with William McKinley, is taking off in the inflatable and says I don't know how to function this. The Tin man speaks to all the eastern commercial trips that were rusting and falling into the 1890's sadness. The Tin man also speaks to the level of sneakiness of the east because of the fact that he has no heart and this demonstrates the very badly treated laborers that were changed into machines, instead of…

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    pondered around from some time when I noticed something shiny lying on the ground. “Ian! Look what I found!!” I yelled over to the group he skipped over, the rest of the group (we had just counted seven), wondering on after him. We examined the shiny tin object that was light in weight and smooth to the touch and realized that it was a pan from a mess kit. Ian figured that someone had lost it. Everyone else agreed. I handed him the pan and he examined it some more. When he flipped it over there…

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    “A genocide that is when an ethnic group wants to bury another ethnic group. Genocide goes beyond War, because the intention lasts forever”( Hatzfeld 107). On April 6, 1994, a plane carrying the Hutu President, Juvenal Habyarimana, sparked one of the greatest atrocities that mankind knows today as the Rwandan Genocide. A modern genocide that contained unimaginable techniques and foreshadowed events that could have been prevented by The West. The majority ethnic group, Hutus, slaughtered…

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    In Considerations on Representative Democracy Mill argues that a form of representative democracy is the best ideal form of government. It is not an invariant ideal that holds regardless of historical or social circumstances. But he does think that it is the best form of government for societies with sufficient resources, security, and culture of self-reliance. In particular, Mill thinks that representative democracy is best because it best satisfies two criteria of all good government:…

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    For example, "...about fifteen years ago, the newly independent government had ordered the villagers to destroy their enormous round houses...to replace the old-style houses with smaller square buildings sheltered by tin roofs"(251). As a result of French colonialism, many French individuals comprised the new government and continued to run the new political system for decades. Unfortunately, the new government ordered the Beng to burn their roundhouses down in hopes…

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    Deinococcus radiodurans (D. radiodurans) was discovered in 1956 by Arthur W. Anderson at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station in Corvallis, Oregon. There was an experiment to determine if processed foods can be sanitized by using great amount of gamma radiation. A can of meat was revealed that radiation, which was believed to destroy all known types of lifestyle, has been damaged and D. radiodurans was separated. D. radiodurans is known for its radiation-resistant qualities. Being that it…

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