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    we'll see what happens, it hasn't been a good week, meteorologically speaking... Next Sunday, we should vote, but we won't do; we have declared ourselves in contempt, haha!!! Now seriously, there will be a legislative election next Sunday, but this will be the preliminary one, can you believe there will be a preliminary election to choose legislative charges? This happens only in this country! In some countries, politic parties make what we call…

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    come to a new perspective of myself and the way that I understand my emotions. I honestly didn’t feel that I would gain much from this project until day 2 after I wrote my second journal entry. On the 3rd day it became a fairly cathartic experience. Today is day 5 and I continue to journal for a few minutes at the end of each day. I have heard from successful people that journaling and written self-reflection at the beginning and end of the day is a necessity, and now I agree. The way that I…

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    trouble with the law. You are going to screw your finances up. Screw your future up" (Truth About Marijuana). If a person starts using marijuana these will happen. "Movies portray potheads as harmless...but they don't show these people when they're flunking out of school, losing their jobs..." (Hawkins). If marijuana was legalized this surely would happen in our schools and offices everywhere. "'Let me tell you, there is nothing more inconsistent with trying to improve mental health and reduce…

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    advertisement ads could be dangerous would be the whole drinking and driving part. Many people, including teenagers lose their lives over getting behind the wheel of a car while being intoxicated. This is one of the number one killers of young teenagers today are car…

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    interconnected problems with a reduction in fiscal resources, a lack of consensus on options, and involvement of many diverse, independent minded stakeholders?”. Luke talks about the most prominent feature that distinguishes the new era from the past is that today the world truly is interconnected. Luke gives the reader a detailed description of what is required for public leaders to become successful change agents, and how they can be successful. Part 1: The Challenge Facing Public Leaders…

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    Would you want to shelter our youth from America’s flaky history and instead tell them lies about what happened when a black man couldn’t go to school with a white person? That’s what could happen if we stop reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. If it is still taught in schools the children of America get to experience the novel’s great life lessons such as not to be so quick to judge people, the novel’s great characters, and the superb symbolism in the book. To Kill a Mockingbird…

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    very young age, David at the age of about 10, can recite the whole of The Definition of Man from the Repentances. It could be said that Wyndham uses his novel The Chrysalids to teach the reader about how barbaric some religions can be and what can happen when these religions become out of control. In fact the whole story is built around religion, without this theme the story scarcely exists, the discrimination…

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    Imagine a society full of just Karim Barsom. Basically, everything is the same as it is now except everything happens at the last minute. Everyone would lay around watching TV, playing games, or pacing for absolutely no reason at all while they still have hours of work they must complete. For some, this would be a dystopian society. For me, this is a utopia as long as it is done right. This society would probably be the perfect fit for me but it is based on a different idea that I can not claim…

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    Pursuit of Sadness In our society today, people tend to find happiness within themselves, others and their community. But everything in the world comes with a price tag. Like the old saying goes, you pay what you get and happiness is no exception. So what one must give up to obtain happiness? What moral decisions do we have to overcome to acquire well-being? Ursula LeGuin, author of “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas,” described the city as a utopia filled with joy. But in order for the…

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    I came into this world on January 27,1998 as Kymberly-Trene Dominque Alexander, making me 18 years old today. I was born in Pennsylvania, which happens to be the state I live in till this day. I was born to my mother, whose name is Michelle Alexander. I am Black and Trinidadian which makes up all of me. The majority of my life I have lived with a bigger family, then it started to get smaller. My childhood was kind of rough and it was difficult growing up and some things can still be hard at…

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