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    Golden Apple Program

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    The Golden Apple program prepares teachers to enrich the lives of students in need and show them how they can not only survive their current desperate situations, but also grow into agents of change in their lives. This purpose is significant to me because I believe poverty can be viewed as a cycle continued through generations, and that education has the potential to break this cycle of poverty for individual students, or at least help them survive it without forming dangerous habits. Firsthand…

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    Golden Gate Bridge

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    Introduction The golden gate bridge is one of the most famous suspension bridges in the world. It spans the golden gate strait which is a mile wide and three miles long. It is seen as one of the Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. It is also one of the internationally recognized symbols of America and to be precise San Francisco. Nearly 112 000 vehicles cross the bridge daily. Although the bridge is one of the biggest engineering marvels and over 13 engineers…

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    Mistreatment of a “tree” Different cultures have different representations of things. The biggest thing that we see in the indigenous people called Haida living in the Northwest Pacific, is their love for nature and a single golden spruce. The single golden spruce doesn’t just represent nature it also represents a community, a culture, and even a civilization. The tree represents the greed shown by the community, cultures, and civilizations. Different groups throughout the novel show greed…

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    Kant's Golden Rule

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    us. The Golden rule explained that we should treat others the way we would like to be treated. Usually this is how we test the universalizability of morality. The golden rule is included in most religions and most would agree that the Golden rule stands every time. It’s hard to imagine that the Golden rule can’t truly be universal. This is because the Golden rule depends on one's own desires. What one person might like or enjoy being done to them, another might not. This is why the golden rule…

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    Rome's Golden Age

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    The Roman Empire had many great achievements in their golden age, but the most important accomplishments are Roman architecture, art, and science/medicine. One achievement from Rome’s golden ages is architecture. Domes and columns were major parts in Roman architecture. In the book, Great Empires of the Past, on page 95 it stated; “The romans used vaults and domes to create large indoor spaces in their public buildings. The greatest example is the Pantheon in Rome, built around 125 and still…

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    Essay On Golden Rule

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    Can we humans make a golden rule that can work for everyone? If so what is this golden rule, we must follow? First we need to understand what is a “golden rule” is. It is an ethic code in which everyone follows. Philosophers such as Protagoras, Jesus, and Kant tried to create a rule that works for everyone with their ideology. Although, they had great ideas for standard of morality doesn 't mean there isn 't a fault within them. Additionally, to see if any of these philosophers ethic code work,…

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    The Athenian Golden Age

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    The Athenian golden Age was brought about by the defeat of the Persian army. This defeat brought about significant overall advances that would shape the world as we see it today. This includes advancements in government, literature, drama, philosophy, and the arts. The beginning of the end of this golden age started in 431 BC and lasted for 27 years. Known as the Peloponnesian war, a war between Sparta and its allies and Athens would tear apart the union between the two city-states it once had…

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    most popular dogs in the United States is a Golden Retriever. They are known for their retrieving skills and hunting. Although they are well-shaped dogs and are very loving to all welcoming families. They are very intelligent especially when learning tricks or potty training.These dogs are easily trained,athletic, are very healthy,and super playful. I have respect for Golden Retrievers because of their loyalty to their owners and their kindness. Golden Retrievers are very smart dogs and…

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    Essay On Golden Retriever

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    of the favorite and most beloved of all dog breeds. Known for its loyal and outgoing personality, the Golden Retriever calls many connoisseurs a "perfect dog." Over the years, Gold has changed very little, except that the lighter coat is becoming more and more popular. The golden retrimbers were recognized by the American Kennel Club as a member of the Sports Group in 1925. A mature male golden retriever should stand 23 to 24 inches at the holder; women should be between 21½ and 22˝ inches high.…

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    Essay On The Golden Age

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    The Golden Age of Rome was a period of harmony and prosperity, this was the era where Rome became the most powerful city in the world. The Golden Age, also known as the ‘Pox Romania’ meaning Roman Peace, had an empire that functioned very satisfactorily. This was because there were four significant emperors in charge during this era. The emperors were Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius, and Marcus Aurelius. Within Ancient Rome, there was no such title as “emperor”. Instead, they had various amount…

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