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    High. This motto means you can never dream too big and you can always accomplish the dream somehow and someway. Also, it means if you believe in yourself, you will be able to succeed through life. One last reason that it means is don’t let people drag you down because they don’t like or do what you like or do. No one should judge you and you shouldn’t let them or let that phase you. A second thing that represents my crest is three traits. My three traits are Believing, Strong, and Brave. These…

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    Conformity In 1984

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    In the first chapter of 1984 by George Orwell, the author shows the reader of how the government is conforming the people by group thinking. The government is in control of many things, to what you watch, say, do, and even thinking. In this story it will show you the struggles of Winston and his thoughts that he hid in his diary. Showing us how bad the government is and how much control they have on many people. Two examples of conformity are, internalisation which is when you do something…

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    The theme of the book Yellow Star is, the understanding in which the main character of the book experience as a child. It taught me, what it was like for Jews during World War II. Made me feel like I was actually there experiencing the struggle the jews had to go through. I feel as though the treatment was harsh and unnecessary, because all people should be treated equally regardless of one 's race. No human being should ever be left to starve, or freeze to death, or be treated as animals,or…

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    marry you if they don't see you-and how can they see you in these holes where we're stuck? That was the burden of her lament; and her last adjuration to her daughter was to escape from dinginess if she could”(35) or ”Don't let it creep up on you and drag you down. Fight your way out of it somehow-you're young can can do it”(35). As a result, Lily’s survival skill and consistent hope are heading to her target which marry a man with great wealth and high social status. It clearly shows that Lily…

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    Summary Of Buck The Wild

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    In the beginning of the book, Buck is described as a large 4-year-old dog who lives at Judge Miller’s estate in Santa Clara Valley. His dad, a St. Bernard, is Judge’s number one dog, and his mom, Shep, is a Scotch shepherd dog. He used to wander all over the Judge’s estate, often playing with the Judge’s sons and escorting the Judge’s daughters, before he was kidnapped by Manuel, the gardener, and brought to the Yukon territory. The Yukon territory has subarctic temperatures and mountainous…

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    I would like to articulate my counterview towards Mr. Trump’s recent intention of repealing the Johnson Amendment. In my opinion, the amendment should not be discontinued as a result of the following reasons: Firstly, should the amendment be withdrawn, politicians might take advantages of this benefit to maximize their personal interests. That is to say, the current regulations mandate on campaign finance, especially those from the merchants, and these funds are subject to taxations. Assume that…

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    fantasy even possible? College should not be free. Think about this: if college was free, who would pay for it? The government would end up with this burden, and free college for every citizen would cost a lot of money. Making college free would just drag the U.S. deeper into debt. The United States is already deep, owing over 19 trillion dollars. There is absolutely no way that they would be able to pay for free college on top of all of that. Secondly, almost any student…

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    St. John Chrysostom was known for his ability of articulating the church’s teaching and being the archbishop of constantinople.Although being a great preacher and church leader, his title and authority soon became his worst enemy which lead to his exile and soon after death. Chrysostom was born in Antioch to a father who was a military officer yet was raised by his mother.When Chrysostom grew up he began to study law yet decided it was not his passion and persuaded theology instead. John used…

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    daughters. Throughout the novel, Nathan reveals an attitude of discontent whenever he is with his family since “he views himself as the captain of a singing mess of female minds,” (43). He treats his wife and daughters as if they were incapable of being “drag[ged] toward enlightenment [due to] the marrow of [their] poor female bones,” which allows him to become their boss since he reminds them on a daily basis that they are incapable of having any intellect. Provided this belief, he demonstrates…

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    Let's talk about snow. Most snow as we know it is actually 90% air as it falls from the sky. It's geodesic patterns and elaborate symmetrical designed flakes loose their shape as they come into contact with objects on Earth. When its builds up on these surfaces, the snow compacts itself into granular ice and then into firn as it gets into a dense form. Glacial ice is the most compact form next to ice containing 20% air composition. As we know as Mainer's, accumulation is the amount of measured…

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