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    others say you need to keep them close so they can feel safe. It is a debate amongst parents that will probably go on forever. A baby feels it's mom's warmth and heartbeat from the first moment it can feel in the womb. Her womb is it's home until it enters this world. When the baby is born, it is taken out of it's warm tight home and thrown into a cold world, where it doesn't feel its mom all the time anymore. Cora Lewis, had some very good points in her discussion. Babies should not be…

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    children nor do they keep them cut off from the outside world out of fear ‘the real world’. Many adults have a different perception of Millennials, describing “No wonder study after study has shown that Millennials, the first of the trophy generations, are stressed out and depressed. They were sold…

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    Such small decisions can determine the outcome of your entire life. Those small decisions could be anything such as getting your homework done, which may lead to keeping great grades, that leading to scholarships and grants. Those small decisions separated the paths between both Wes Moores, from the novel, The Other Wes Moore. Both Wes Moores grew up on the same streets in Baltimore City, during the same timespan. They had almost the exact same environment growing up but it was those small…

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    Realism Vs Idealism

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    better understand or explain what Idealism is through what I’ve come up with to be five main points, perception, the brain, triparte soul, other aspects, such as god and racism, that will help better understand Idealism and why it works for me in my world. What is perception? Perception is what we see. But to see is something mental and not physical. We can say that what we see is real but in all actuality it simply is a non-physical belief. You could see two people together in the street or…

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    Essay On Rocky Balboa

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    underdog story for the ages. Rocky Balboa had a hard life growing up - living in a small house, trying to make a living as a boxer. One fateful day he was given the opportunity of a lifetime. To fight the world heavyweight champion Apollo creed. Sometimes life can be hard. Sylvester once said “ it’s not about how hard you can hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward”. Life can be tough sometimes and it’s…

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    even where there is no hope. Keeping your outlook on the world, even when it’s turned on you, is a true spirit. “Just because something in life appears to be hard, that does not mean it’s impossible.” In Anne Frank's diary, she wrote like nothing was wrong, even when things were. Or in Dear Miss. Breed, the Louise Ogawa is tortured at the camps, but when she writes about it, it doesn’t sound terrible, She keeps her rosy look on the world. Good vibes, really do make down days feel better. In…

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    Postman looks at social justice in a small spectrum of a society with limited access to different types of technology to gather his information. This halters his reasoning because choosing a small group to look at, holding back a greater source of information that is needed to make a wide assumption. Leading into his forth idea that technological change is not additive it’s ecological. He explains that when technologic is invited it doesn’t only effect on a small scale but erupts and covers…

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    I was born in a small village in India, so small that you need to travel to another village if you want to buy a matchstick-box. So small that I used to walk 2 miles every day to attend school in a nearby village. No, I am not complaining, those are the most jubilant days of my life, because every day I enjoyed walking down to the school in that early sunshine. But you know what the best thing about my village is? It’s the people, who might have earnings of less than $5 a day but have hearts…

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    The gulper eel is very different from other eels. The biggest difference is mainly in its’ physical structures. It’s physical structures help the eel survive. Something happens to male eels when they mature. They eat in a special way but deep sea predators eat them. They eat small creatures. They live deep in a dark environment. The eel has many categories it is uniquely adapted which, includes physical structures, reproduction and behavior, feeding habits, position in food web, range, and…

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    At age five, we learn the alphabet, learn songs to remember each letter, and know it backwards and forwards. At age 6, we are learning sight words and reading small sentences and passages. By age 7, we are taught how to read very simple stories, which eventually turn into small chapter books, then larger books, until we're eventually reading great novels written by the greatest minds in history, such as Aristotle, Victor Hugo, J.R.R. Tolkien, Mark Twain, and Jules Verne. However, once we…

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