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    Jeffrey Nelson, an author and someone who is bilingual, has defened bilingual education because of their benefits. Mr.Nelson learned how to speak spanish because his girlfriend at the time, now wife, was about to have a child and struggled about how to raise…

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    Vaccine War Essay

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    The War on Vaccines The “Vaccine War” produced by PBS, enriched my views on vaccination and it’s benefits, because i didn 't know the power of herd immunity before the documentary. Before, I believed that vaccinations should be up to an individual and they should do as they want. Now, I think that vaccination should be required, due to the high potential risk of turning it down as compared to the risks of adverse reaction due to the vaccines.In regards to the connections between autism and…

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    Apollo 13 Thesis

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    They used exact words from transcripts in movie and provided very little filters. According to the American magazine, actors also read the book Lost Moon by Jeffrey Kluger and Jim Lovell (Blake). The book inspired the movie and had first hand accounts of the event by Jim Lovell. NASA also allowed the actors special access to equipment, simulators, and consulting with astronauts. One item that they were given exclusive…

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    Columbine Massacre

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    These people have been misunderstood for however long mass murders have been taking place. Experts may say that these people may have a social factor contributing to the idea of mass murders. Jeffrey Kluger from Time Magazine writes, “There are, too, the social factors: violent video games, a culture of physical aggression fueled by contact sports and the general tendency of all societies to turn their men into hunters and warriors” (Time Magazine)…

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    Through The Tunnel Theme

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    Growing up is a difficult process that everyone experiences. Although childhood innocence is lost, knowledge is gained from maturing. Maturing involves significant lessons that include accepting oneself, coping with betrayal, and finding one’s voice. An essential lesson in growing up is being able to accept oneself. Self- acceptance is being pleased with oneself; not caring about other people’s opinions. If children do not learn accept themselves, then they will never be able to truly mature.…

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    Today, in the United States, it is estimated that forty to fifty percent of married couples will file for a divorce (“Marriage and Divorce”). For every ten new marriages, four of those will involve a person who has previously been married to a different partner (Peralta). The image of a modern family has changed significantly, expanding to include same sex couples, adopted family members, and most commonly, step family members. But for these modern, blended families, is there a happily ever…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Lakia Andrews Professor Sloan English 110 18 November 2014 The Ebola Epidemic In a country where people are dying every day from different diseases, Ebola has become the talk of the year. Although this disease has been around for several years, it is now being acknowledged. A few Americans have been forced into quarantine because of the outbreak. The disease can only be spread through a transfer of bodily fluids, unlike diseases like the flu and the common cold. Government officials are trying…

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    “Today’s Exhausted Superkids” was written by Frank Bruni, and it describes the sleep-deprived, perfection-driven, over-worked students of today’s society who do whatever it takes to gain a competitive edge over the rest of their generation. Bruni vocalizes numerous times that students today are so overworked they are deprived of the eight or nine hours of sleep they desperately need. He additionally states that in his generation, the only sleep problem his peers faced was sleeping in and getting…

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    With much attention on America’s obesity problem, have food companies and marketing experts taken advantage on society’s growing concern of healthier eating? There has been much debate on food production and labeling and as to whether or not eating a more organic lifestyle is healthier. From “organic” to “Non GMO” do these labels ensure safer eating habits? What exactly does organic verses conventional eating mean? Are there any distinguishable differences in them? Why is it so much more…

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    # 11 Tips To Spot a Narcissist What if you could spot a narcissist before they take advantage of you, or make your life miserable? Wouldn’t that save you a lot of hassle (and your sanity)? In the last article we went through a journey to try to understand the narcissist’s mind in [“Peek Inside the Narcissist’s Mind”](http://awakedevelopment.com/2017/04/07/peek-inside-narcissists-mind/). You would profit to read the previous article in order to better understand and use this one. If you…

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