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    has a boring teacher the class will be boring. It also depends who's in the class if you have boring people in your class will be the boringest class ever.The best activities in school is the basketball team and the football team. If you have a lot of your friends and a bunch of funny people in your class I guarantee you will have one amusing of a class.The other thing is that if you have a cool teacher you will have a fun class but it depends if your teacher is in a good mood.If she or he are…

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    We have also got in advantages in peaceful events for example the Alaska Treaty in 1867 the U.S. just purchase Alaska for 12 million from the Russians this was a great opportunity buying Alaska more U.S. territory and at the same time the Russians would have no more reasons to be near the U.S. also the Burlingame Treaty in 1868 this was a peace full event now the U.S. would not have to pay tarrif in imports from China this means less money to spent more profits also if an American would brake a…

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    Biomes In Biology

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    characteristics of survival. Furthermore, all organisms are unique and need certain living conditions. For example, polar bears and lizards will not be able to live in similar biomes because of their characteristics and behaviors on survival. Lizards depend on the sun for energy and heat while polar bears retain heat with their fur to stay warm because sunlight differs in the polar ice caps. In addition, what is suitable for the polar bear will differ in what can be suitable for the lizard. 2.…

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    A mother is someone a child can depend on for anything regardless of the extremity. Likewise, a daughter should be able to depend on her mother to provide her with support in establishing their identity. In the stories told in The Joy Luck Club, Suyuan Woo, An-mei Hsu, Lindo Jong, and Ying-yang St. Clair, four Chinese born mothers with Chinese-American daughters, display the importance of having a strong family, particularly those growing up with entirely different cultures. These stories…

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    incentivises violence. To this, Horowitz suggests that we should focus on “fostering interethnic accommodation within states” and improving institutional frameworks to mitigate conflict. (14) He brings up electoral systems as an example -- “If election depends, at the margin, on the ability to gain some votes from members of groups other than one's own, then political leaders will behave in an ethnically conciliatory fashion for that purpose.” (15) However, I believe that Horowitz may be giving…

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    Cohen Lying Analysis

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    One key cost is credibility: Once a person finds out you lied, you lose currency in their eyes. Lying is okay in certain situations although people think is bad.Lying is sometimes okay but it depends on the situation. According to Cohen lying is okay in article 1 “ An obvious example is when you’re lying to protect someone from serious harm. But much less extreme cases often call for lies, Cohen says.” It’s like me say to my mom oh my sister didn’t do it, I did so don’t get her in trouble.…

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    The Inuit are native people in the Canadian Arctic. They depend on the land and wildlife to live. For many years the Inuit has been taught how to survive like their elders. This has changed because of global warming. These environmental changes are hurting the Inuit’s way of life and their traditions. The Inuit has strong bonds because they live with each other every day so they can learn more and more about each other. Also, they depend on each other to work as a team for survival. At…

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    & Mandell, 2012). An example of Williams’s word placement can be seen in the first line; it states “so much depends…” (Kirszner & Mandell, 2012, p. 563). This opens the poem up for interpretation and when speaking about a typical wheelbarrow, there would not be much depending on it. However, if we interoperate that the wheelbarrow is symbol, then much can depend on it. Williams goes on to say that the wheelbarrow is “glazed” with rainwater; glazed, in my opinion, creates the image…

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    address a major topic about how people today are becoming addictive and dumb due to the use of cellphones. The author thesis argues that cellphone is brainwashing us because people today depend too much on their cellphones. The use of technology and small devices has become an important factor of lives and we depend on it too much that it has gotten to a point where we can’t think without it. The article works primarily around different researchers from universities.…

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    and in its extreme, perpetuate the slave system. Yet, the cogent arguments for these beliefs remained slim. Melville found there exist striking similarities between the goals of all people, and the means they use to achieve those goals. All people depend on one another for their physical…

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