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    Kennedy served in the House of Representatives and in the United States Senate ( jfklibrary.org). A s President, he worked to ease tensions with the Soviet Union and challenged America to excel by developing the technology to send a man to the moon and back by the end of the 60’s. “O n November 22, 1963, Kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas” ( biography.com). Much of the factual information on Kennedy I used for the presenation came from websites including…

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    past. Throughout the passage, Fitzgerald uses symbolism and metaphors to signify one’s ambition to achieve their desired future. When Nick refers to Gatsby’s belief in “the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock” (Fitzgerald 171) the green light is a representation of Gatsby’s goal to live his desired lifestyle. It exemplifies his obsession with the idea of spending his future with Daisy and the strong intention he has to achieve this. Gatsby’s desire to be with Daisy became the only thing he…

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    mother was dating again and one of them got her to move to Blackfoot, Idaho. We moved around Thanksgiving time and I went to Blackfoot Sixth Grade Center for one week then we moved back to Montana. I did not go back to school until after Christmas break. Something at this point switched everything for me and my future of education. This is when I started to care for school and began to work…

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    I read the book Nine Algorithms that Changed the Future by John MacCormick. Nine Algorithms that Changed the Future is a 210-page book that covers fascinating algorithms that we all use in our everyday lives. As MacCormick puts it “Every day, we use our computers to perform remarkable feats. Uploading a photo to Facebook transmits millions of pieces of information over numerous error-prone network links, yet somehow a perfect copy of the photo arrives intact.” MacCormick’s writings explains…

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    Gatsby Letting Go Quotes

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    deeper the meaning behind his words become. There are many ways to interpret the last passage of this book, although most revolve around the past. Daisy and Gatsby and Nick are all so focused on the past that they have no idea what to look for in the future. By dwelling on what went wrong they didn't know what to look for that was right. Gatsby only thought about his life with Daisy, he thought about all of the good times they had. Gatsby believed that if he was ever going to be happy again, he…

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    Drug Screening Reflection

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    wrapping up the recording. Mr. Rogers had just agreed to try to cut back on smoking and I went ahead and asked him how confident he felt in his ability to cut back. I feel I was successful in helping Mr. Rogers put in to perspective how confident he felt in cutting back, and as well what factors might be holding him back from possibly not succeeding. I do feel that I can improve the way I use this skill in the future. In the future I should spend more time discussing with my client why they…

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    goal is to make money to send to his family back at Mexico and go back to Mexico when he makes enough money. A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country is considered an immigrant. 11 million immigrants are already in the United States illegally. The United States should give citizenship to illegal Immigrants One reason why immigrants should get citizenship is to make sure that the doors are opened so America can remain open for future generations. According to Charles E.…

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    next year, let alone the very next day. It’s a natural human instinct to want to know, to be curious, and to try to fill in the blanks. When there is suspense, there are two common instincts: fear and hope. In any given situation, when we look to the future we can either dread, or look forward to. Fear, or hope. In Of Mice and Men, the characters live day to day with a hazy view of what’s to come. Somewhere within that dark grey fog, the characters find a hopeful outlook which is why the color…

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    Fly Ball Speech

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    is telling you to get home. You watch until the ball is caught and you take off. You have to keep your head towards home plate. If you look back for one second, if you doubt that you're going to make it home for one second, that outfielder is going to throw you down and you will be out. Life can be like that sometimes; when you just have to focus on the future and let go of whats behind you. I know how hard it is to move past the mistakes, bad choices, heart breaks, or "failures," but you have…

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    how Troy and Gabriella have to cope with not being together as they go off to college. We all know how it is to have a worry in the back of our head, and that was Troy and Gabriella's worry. It was like that for them thinking about their future lives and their future lives together. The other wildcats are a part of a spring musical where they can introduce their future, face their fears, and have fun while singing throughout the whole book. Grace demonstrate how Troy and Gabriella can overcome…

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