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    History is something that anyone can make or tell to future generations. Most people like hearing about things that happen in the past. Sometimes people do not keep the story true to what actually happened. I believe that it is wrong to change the story. I believe that the people worked hard for their accomplishments, and worked to hard for their part in history not to be told. Everyone has the right to have their story told if they work hard for it they deserve it. If I worked hard for…

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    Wanting something more for myself, my future, and the rest of my life. Deciding how to push myself on my own wasn't impossible, but it was a struggle. Being a first generation college student in my family makes me want to become the best I can be, not only to show my family that I can do it, but myself. This predicament is quite unsuitable, as when I was a child I didn't know what to do. I really never understand the purpose of education until I became a freshman in High School. I would be…

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    How Texas Will Transform America” Richard Parker starts out by explaining how Texas is dominated by the republican party. But can possibly be converting back to a democratic state, due to so many Hispanics migrating to Texas. Parker goes on to interviewing University of Texas Professor Regina Lawrence, who argues that Texas will never ever turn back to a democratic dominate state. She also says that democrats have themselves to blame after constantly buying into the “yes, but” arguments. Later…

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    “Heart of Darkness” helps us understand the main problems of our current time. If we go back in time and look at history, some of the things that happen are too hard to truly understand. An example would be Holocaust. How could people allow this types of genocide to occur? How could people participate in these atrocities? “Heart of Darkness” is a great example of how people allowed horrible things to happen as a result of propaganda. Propaganda is the spreading of false misleading information…

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    made me a little bit lonely in my teenage years, but strong. I was used to being alone, doing things and making decisions on my own since I was little travelling in all different countries. I used to think about my future. Living in many countries, my dreams and thoughts about my future have changed a lot. Many things I have experienced in other countries have been very valuable. I had a lot of hard work,…

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    Rehabilitative services skill and prepare inmates for reintegration (Benson, 2003). For inmates that have been locked up for centuries transitioning them back into society can tough. A lot of inmates have the potential to want to start over but they don’t know how and that’s why rehabilitative services are provided. These services educate inmates on occupational skills to prepare them for the work force…

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    So he gets confused whenever people talk about India. “Subhash didn’t know how to describe India’s fractious politics, its complicated society, to an American” (41). After one year Richard moves to Chicago and he is surrounded by sadness again. Before leaving Subhash learns driving from Richard. So the only activity he does after him is sitting in the car and listening to pop American songs and enjoying them. He still tries to concentrate on his study. The places which initially compel him to…

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    beginning of time. Each step we have took in life has made baby steps to our new and improved future with the rights we deserve without discrimination of our appearance of color or even sexual orientation. The goal for the Department of Interior is to enforce civil rights laws and regulate and ensure equal opportunities for all. The Bureau of Indian Affairs has to do with civil rights dating back to way back when. They involve Native Americans and how they were the first ones to own the land,…

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    justice means something more and meaningful, or else it will suffocate to death, the hope of using the Justice mechanism in a constructive manner applying corrective method to bring back a delinquent to the right path and rehabilitating them back in the society for a prosperous future of the nation and the “future of the nation; the kids”. Comparing an adult who certainly understands the gravity and cosequences of each of his act with a child genuinely struggling hard, Emotionally and…

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    Karma is defined as the doctrine that the good and bad acts have inevitable consequences in this and future lives. In the story of Radish and Lady Leek Stem, we karma in action. Radish entrusted Lady Leek Stem, his mother, with money to give to monks who came to the door to beg. Since she did not give money to the monks, she lied to him when he returned. As a result of her lie, instead of reaching salvation, when she died she went straight to hell, where she suffered terrible torments (such as…

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