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    Music In Schools

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    Research done by The Royal Conservatory shows that kids who have played a musical instrument have stronger connections between brain regions, more grey matter, improved brain structure and function, and much more! “The quality of a child’s music education is linked to their academic achievement.” (The Royal Conservatory, The Benefits of Music Education) Although music in schools may cost quite a…

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    to mention that Connor’s family is totally rich because they own a really big company. I always forget the name of his family’s business. There is so much to say about Connor. Connor seems to be a little scared of Damien, Grey, and Damian, because whatever Grey, Dedrick, or Damien say he does it with them. When they are beating me up I can see it in Connor’s eyes that he doesn’t want to hurt anyone. I guess he just wants to keep them as his friends cause they all have been friends…

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    There are many themes that are displayed throughout the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Themes like, love, betrayal, new money and old money, upper and lower class, and even colors are very important characteristics of this novel. Love is a very important thing in life and Gatsby has been in love with the same girl for many years. In the 1920’s you love the people with old money and do not have respect for the people with new money. It is very clear if you are a part of the upper…

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    Wayne. Bruce Wayne is a billionaire business man that runs a company called Wayne Enterprises. Batman can be compared to James Vane, Dorian Grey, Perseus, Beowulf, Hercules, and Dr. Jekyll. Although, these characters share a number of differences with batman they share common characteristics. In the book The Picture of Dorian Grey, the main character Dorian Grey falls in love with a young actress named Sibyl Vane (Wilde 56). Sibyl tells her older brother James Vane about Dorian and how she…

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    Life is equivalent to a box of crayons. Colors of all shades cover our world with hidden meanings. Just as a mood ring changes color by how we feel, life can significantly change by the presence of a wide array of colors. Oscar Wilde, one individual who clearly perceives color in a unique way once stated, “Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways.” Whether it goes unnoticed or not, countless notions of life can be…

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    Fota Wildlife Park John Lawlor T00172305 Why is conservation important: Conservation is the protection and maintenance of populations of plants and animals. It requires the protection of ecosystems and the biodiversity in these ecosystems. 'Biological diversity – or biodiversity – is the term given to the variety of life on Earth. It is the variety within and between all species of plants, animals and micro-organisms and the ecosystems within which they live and interact.'(Wwf.org.au, n.d.)…

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    Greenland Shark Essay

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    The Greenland Shark, also known as the grey shark, is the largest species of shark that lies in the North Atlantic Ocean near Canada, Greenland, Norway and Iceland (Wikipedia Contributors). The grey shark lives further north than any other shark; on rare occasions these sharks have been found as far south as the Gulf of Mexico (Wikipedia Contributors). Greenland sharks are the only species that consistently live in these arctic and sub-arctic temperature waters (Rogers). Other than being one of…

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    married. When she realized her life would no longer revolve with her spouse she felt free. She seemed to be have a lighter spirit and took pride in knowing she was a widow. Was she sulking in sorrow or basking in joyful freedom? Mrs. Mallard saw the grey skies as…

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    their own special view on immigration, especially in 1st world countries like America and Germany. I for one do not affiliate myself with any political party I am Phil, not a Democan or Republicrat (pun intended). Sonia sees illegal immigration as a grey area, but I do not. Democrats see immigration as amnesty; they support what they call the DREAM act. This act is another way to say they want to give illegal immigrants amnesty free of charge. Republicans are in total favor of someone…

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    exceptionally in academics at Trinity College in Dublin, Magdalen College, and Oxford. Leading him to become a writer of plays, novels, essays, and poems, which he is most known for today. Specifically, he was known for his novel “The Picture of Dorian Grey” and the play “The importance of Being Earnest.” Although most of his works were criticized for being…

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