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    driving environment even safe? These seem like a lot of questions to think about, but really, these are only a few basic questions every driver should be able to answer. Everyone should contribute to a safe driving environment, though unfortunately, many people are making it a potential danger to others. To begin, one of the main issues is drinking and driving. Many teens know this is not good, though they do not make smart choices. Many teens choose to drink alcohol, even though it is illegal…

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    Child Lying

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    First and foremost, I would like to make it apparent to you that I am incredibly sorry for lying about the status of an assignment in one of my classes, AP Human Geography. I understand now that what I did was foolish and selfish. It isn’t fair to you as a parent to have your child lie to you, especially in the manner that I went about doing so. What I did was incredibly selfish, but I know my actions are inexcusable. The purpose of me writing all of this is, to put it quite simply, apologize…

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    With thought-provoking commentary on the relevance of memory and rememory within a slave’s life, Toni Morrison uses the pain of memory to justify infanticide by illustrating to the reader that slavery is worse than death and by using the experience of rememories to demonstrate how Sethe and Paul D’s ability to respond to new traumas has been impacted by their past. The theme of rememory is so powerful in the characters’ lives that it makes them shells of functioning human beings, unable to…

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    The existence of slavery since the colonization of the Americas had taken its toll during the nineteenth century. During the 1800s, the abolitionist movement became essential because these abolitionists would basically demand the abolition of slavery, which mainly existed in the South. David Walker became active in this movement to end slavery because as part African himself, he realized that whites did not have the right to treat bonded Africans as inferior. Out of his ambition to project the…

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    a little girl that is isolated from her family, her whole life. From Adeline’s birth her family didn’t accept her and didn’t like her; especially Niang. Although Adeline’s biological brother and sisters were treated worse than their step-brother and sister, Adeline was treated worse. She didn’t have anyone to look out for her, besides Aunt Baba. Adeline had one person to look out for her, Aunt Baba, but she also had a pet that she cared for very deeply. Adeline says “Apart from Aunt Baba, you’re…

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    In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible Miller depicts the lives of females in Puritan society through the characters Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor. These women were displayed in different social statures under the strict christian rule in Puritan society. In Puritan society, religion dictates how women are treated. Females are considered less than a man. If a woman defies a man, she is whipped and if she does not obey puritan rules, she is shunned. Miller displays the message of women…

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    boat as cigarettes. Both of these luxuries appear to be in people’s everyday lifestyle despite the harm and bad condition that it put people bodies in. Many questions come to mind when thinking about the two with one in particular: what is really worse for you? Smoking cigarettes or eating McDonald’s? In the image, in my opinion says two main things: McDonald’s is just as unhealthy as cigarettes and cigarettes are just as bad as McDonald’s. Most people may agree upon the topic that McDonald’s…

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    broke up the party. Only one girl wished to be her friend, Heather from Ohio. Heather is probably Melinda's only friend during the first marking period until they break up. Heather thought that they were "too different”. Melinda's depression became worse after the break up.…

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    When a client first presents for therapy they may appear to have no idea of what they truly want from life, or they may be the opposite and seem to have a very clear view in their minds of what they want to achieve. In the former, it would be the counsellor’s job to try to find out what lies beneath all the perceived confusion and to finally discover just what the client needs to make their life better. In the latter however, it would be the counsellor’s job to listen carefully to the goals the…

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    supporter of capital punishment for murderers. According to Kant "whoever has committed murder, must die”, because regardless of how strenuous life may be, it is much better than death. "However many they may be who have committed a murder, or have even commanded it, or acted as art and part in it, they ought all to suffer death." A court verdict is required before prosecuting a murderer. Kant believes that if a society does not sentence a murderer to death they are an accomplice of said murder.…

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