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    and he became a famous man. Now, hundreds of thousands people can communicate through phones. Bell also worked on a school to help the deaf to enroll. His invention helps life today because we can now communicate through technology called the telephone. Alexander’s Father established a school for the deaf to learn and Alexander also helped the deaf learn. He also inspired the world around him. Alexander made a system to teach the deaf to speak. In 1874, he thought to invent a telephone for…

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    I always took the quote, “Never give up” seriously either if it was with school, sports or just life in general. I never gave up on working hard in school and was able to do better than I ever thought I could. School was always a constant uphill battle for me. Throughout elementary, middle school and even most of freshman year I struggled with school. I always had this feeling, I wasn't great enough or smart enough. I always had anxiety that the teacher would call on me and I would get the…

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    Education Processes The school system has changed yet stayed the same in the last hundred-fifty year however still has the same promblems. America’s school system has always wanted to have student who have higher grades however when people try to teach children it is next to impossible. Students are facing discrimination, just as Dick Gregory’s article “Shame,” addressed in the 1950’s. A large amount of Americans are still set up for failure just as the essay “Learning to Read and Write,” by…

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    lived with C.P. so he started to make up jokes and used to put on comedy shows for his parents and his parents thought that he was pretty funny. Then he started to do shows for his town and people started to know about him he had people saying that he should do concerts for dig crowds. His first show was for a crowd of five hundred people and they loved him so he went on doing hundreds of shows to this day. He is Forty eight years old and still doing many of shows people love him and can not…

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    ultraistic view believing that this will save the one hundred people but then the one hundred people end up dying then by teleological standards the act of lying was morally wrong. When you take into account the string of consequence that is possible what may seem like the morally right thing to do, may later prove to be the wrong thing to do. For instance in this same example the person lies to save one hundred people, but then those one hundred people end up costing the lives of two thousand…

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    2011, thoughts of weighing myself pondered through my mind. The dreaded scale read two-hundred and twenty-five pounds. Given the fact that I stand at 5’7, the realization of weighing as much as I did was not healthy for an adolescent. My diet commenced.…

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    mind that whenever there is a massive shooting the first to blame is mental illness. Why is that? Schools, stores, restaurant’s/bars, offices, place of worship, military bases and etc. What we once considered a safe place is now an unpleasant place. One hundred and fifty horrific shootings over the last fifty-two years from nineteen sixty-six until now. One thousand and seventy-seven deaths, one hundred and seventy-six of those deaths were children and teenagers. Yet, the judicial system has the…

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    Have you ever wanted to go back in the past? I bet you’ve thought that at some point, but what I've realized is that it wouldn't really be worth it. Things haven't really changed, even since the Middle Ages. Certainly we have more technology now, different modern day countries, and the human race improved a bit. By a bit I mean, people still relate to each other and treat each other as they always have, even when they shouldn't, especially in the Middle Ages. Speaking of the Middle Ages, I…

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    Legalism is entirely incompatible with other schools, especially Confucianism, which is bitterly attacked” (Chan, p.251). It is generally accepted that the theory of “human nature is originally good” stems from Confucianism, which opposes the Legalist theory of “human nature is evil.” What are the causes that drive sages from Legalism and Confucianism to hold seemingly antipodal opinions on the issue of human…

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    know what you want.’” (194) This moment shows just how severe the idea of gender being a social construct has gotten in Melinda’s high school. Because of the gender roles in the school, boys like Andy…

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