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    essay I will be explaining how my thesis is true about the dress code making a difference in the schools for the better. One of the ways that dress codes are beneficial is that it addresses the issues of discipline and academic achievement.When everybody is wearing the same thing nobody is worried about another person’s outfit.Everybody has to follow the same rules or wear the same thing which make the focus more in class.It also sets discipline for them because it gives them rules to go by and…

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    mean you can ask me. Why is diversity important? Diversity is important because it can happed us lean the world mean. Diversity is important where student and teachers are respectful of a lot of different background school have to be proactive. Everybody get to have diversity because of school. People…

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    “Harrison Bergeron” have to deal with this every day. In The Giver, they are kept in a special community away from everybody else. In “Harrison Bergeron”, people are equal every which way. To them, all this equality seems like nothing. The quote by Samuel Johnson reveals a key idea that perfection is not always perfect in The Giver and “Harrison Bergeron”. In “Harrison Bergeron”, everybody has to be equally great every single way possible. For example, in “Harrison Bergeron”, If someone is…

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    Nba's One-And-Done Rule

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    “NCAA opposes NBA’s ‘one-and-done’ rule” by Scooby Axson states, “NCAA president Mark Emmert said the rule that allows college basketball players to enter the NBA draft after one season needs revision.” The one-and-done rule is a rule that makes basketball players go through only one year of college before going into the NBA. Some people think the rule is good, others think basketball players should go through all of college before going into the NBA instead of only one year. College should be…

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    Don’t See In a utopian society, citizens can think freely also citizens embrace the world. But most utopian worlds turn into a dystopian world because in most utopian worlds become too perfect and people become to greedy and don't want to be like everybody else. One key piece of a utopia is equality and in both Pedestrian Ray Bradbury and in Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. equality has created a dystopian world. In the pedestrian they tried to make it a Utopian society by controlling…

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    community Malala has a really bad community they have so many people living in one place that they don’t think about their safety they mostly care about what the people are doing so there could be gangs or frug dealers selling to kids and I'm guessing that they would not mind of what they do. They have a really huge population so the mayor of Pakistan has to work really hard to try to get the city the things that he thinks they need. sometimes the people may go up to the major and request…

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    The story Harrison Bergeron takes place in America, and in 2081. In the story Harrison Bergeron everybody is equally the same, no one is better looking, stronger, and smarter than everyone else. Also if your better looking, stronger, or smarter than everyone else you would have to wear these things called handicaps which kept you from being better than everyone else. This makes me think that equality isn’t always good. First of all in the story Harrison Bergeron the government tortures the…

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    In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night - Time Haddon uses dramatic Irony to showcase the theme that everybody views their aspects of life differently and he attempts to do this by describing Christopher’s characterization and point of view. To begin with, in Chapter 29 Christopher talks about why he finds people confusing. That itself is dramatic irony because he is also a human, yet humans sometimes don’t understand other humans, and other humans might not understand him, like the…

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    seems to be to who suffers. I would like to retract here the whole situation and what I learnt dealing with that moment. Because his style and way of life, everybody from the school liked to play with my friend. His name is Jackson and he is 20 years…

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    Never Giving Up Analysis

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    working. Although, definitions for failure, average, and success varies for everyone, motivation prospers inside of everybody, it just needs a little kick start sometimes. Wherever people come from and wherever people plan to go, it 's never worth giving up. First of all, for me I live in a strong built, foundationed family where I live…

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