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    Longer school days have been a debate for years. Nowadays, school and getting into a good college is vital. Passing classes and getting good grades is expected, but do we not have long enough school days? Students work very hard, making the day longer would be giving them too much work, and it may not be as beneficial as we think. Extending the school hours would be way too expensive. Schools would have to pay the teachers/staff members more money because they are working longer hours. Raising…

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    are not makers of history; We are made by history.”. By this he means that we are shaped by our past, everything that has happened, has happened because certain people wanted it to. We can't change the past but we can make the future. And throughout time society has continued to change. We strive to create change so the world will become better. Looking at the past there are many great changes that have influenced who we are today as a society. However not all change is good but all change does…

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    lake. St. James' Park is not as extensive as Hyde Park (adjacent spending plan settlement is Park Grand London Hyde Park) yet it is likely the most excellent in London whenever of the year. Clearly winter is the slightest appealing time however and still, at the end of the day on a gentle day it is great. Most likely one of my top urban stops on the planet and an absolute necessity see for any guest. Amid the mid year, you can contract deck seats, listen to groups play amid lunchtime and…

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    How to Live Life In E. B. White’s “Once More to the Lake”, White describes the tale of his trip to a familiar lake he went to with his son. Since White also grew up at that lake, he experiences moments of déjà vu. The theme of “Once More to the Lake” is written through the author’s tone, his literary devices, and the similarity to “What are Homosexuals For?” Throughout “Once More to the Lake” White’s tone is consistently anxious (Tone Vocab…). Although, at the beginning White seems nonchalant…

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    Elizabeth’s rabbit soup. A glance was enough to discover the piquant combination of small diced fresh vegetables from the farm. The faint grey lining along the rim of the pot, the result of the absence of portions of the soup, reminded me of the late time of my return. It was then that I noticed a sweet lullaby, one that was ever so quiet, from the room upstairs. The familiar voice had belonged to Elizabeth. It was the song she’d sung to the children since they were only babies. The melody was…

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    This may not last them until high school ends which could cause them to fail high school or possibly dropout. It could also lead to kids feeling as if school has little importance over money rewards. This is very important because if paying children leads to distractions over school, many students…

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    As children, people partake in some of their favorite experiences. Many of those people as adults would love to go back to the places where their experiences happened. With time, their children can have the same experiences as their parents; however, the children’s experiences will differ because of conditions around them. In the short story, “Once More to the Lake”, a father compares his trips to the lake as a child to the trip he took with his own son. The son in “Once More to the Lake” has…

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    through really hard times they both continued to move forward. They both had a miserable life but yet they made it the best they could. They both had times where they had to make hard decisions but they continued going. Both “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Freedom Writers” share the life lesson of even though life is hard that you should never give up and keep trying your hardest. Eva has had a rough life since she was young. Eva has been involved with gangs for a long time. She also had to…

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    imprisonment of the mind. This forces them to not notice the world that is around them. They end up missing how nature looks like and embracing it. They also fail to behave in a manner that shows they appreciate the beauty of life or rather the nature that surrounds them. To be specific, Tolle compares this life to a flower which is beautiful to look at and admire. Most people miss this part of life and they end up failing to see the beautiful flower or feeling its sweet scent. All they see is…

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    now become a way to make events of the present less significant, by blurring their implication prominently during the time of the nineteenth century. Industry and its impact became prominently featured during the time of the Industrial Revolution in the 1800’s. These ‘historicizing masks’ were employed, obscuring many fields of intellectual thought, like architecture. At this time, there began an innovative development, what later titled as ‘new architecture,’ and would only become apparent by…

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