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    Perfection In High School

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    “Hey dad, I got a B- on my math test.” “Hmm, not bad, but you can do better.” This is just one of the reasons why I don’t voluntarily tell my parents when I have a test or quiz, or how I did on it. Kids today are under too much pressure to succeed in school from their parents. It is a changing the way kids view school. Parents are putting too much pressure on their children to do well in school. Kids already know they need to do well and don’t need parents putting more pressure on them.…

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    Dressage Rough Draft

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    are many causes and effects that dressage has on horses. “The “combined Effect” pressing down on his/her back with the stick cues “stand”, after you stop giving the cue, in this event the way to signal the horse to stop is to use the combined effect”(Kali, 1:04-1:13). “The Balancera” helps calm down a horse’s when he/her nerves are significantly high. While you're considering the horse’s nature, how old it is and what type of horse you have will determine the style in which they learn…

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    Kali trains Eleven on how to use her powers to their fullest potential. She does this by asking her to concentrate on memories that make her angry. As a result, Eleven is able to move a box car significantly closer to her. During her final showdown with…

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    Who is Jasmine? Bharati Mukherjee narrates Jasmine the main character in her novel, a female protagonist, as an outsider that strive to shape her identity to fit in mainstream of American society on her journey. Fortunately, Jasmine encounter confrontation that shifts her identity in different directions of her life. Instead of rejecting these names that are given to her by various individuals, she seeks to create a harmonious relationship with those identities. Thus, Mukerjee makes this novel…

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    people would be like "wow, that's really cool." The skills I possess for this job aren't many. I know a little about computers and some commands to navigate the system and fix some things. I also know some simple commands and how some functions on Kali Linux work also. To be…

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    Hahnuman Research Paper

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    he meets Ravana, he relayed Rama's message of warning and demands the safe return of Sita; saying that Rama would be willing to forgive him if he returns Sita honorably (Wikipedia). This enrages Ravana and tries to sacrifice Hanuman to the goddess Kali. Hanuman outwits the Ravana by using his shapeshifting powers and earns Kali’s respect in the process (Wikipedia). Hanuman then returns to Rama, without Sita, to tell him what has…

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    Challenge of the Black Sorority Movement. HarperCollins, 2007. 5. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart' Berry, Faina Ramey, and Kali Nicole Gross. A Black Women's History of the United States. Revisioning American History. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2020. Pg 72 6. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart' Berry, Faina Ramey, and Kali Nicole Gross. A Black Women's History of the United States. Revisioning American History. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2020.…

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    In our world there are many people who believe that different superstitions will help them stay safe, find love and have a happy life. However, when people ponder about politics, those ideas go away and, especially in an unknown country, the usage of superstition is thought of as a religious ritual. What if there was a leader similar to Hitler that shows the same obsession with superstition and can control a country that can be possibly thrown into another war? Based on many facts, it has been…

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    Thuggee Archive Analysis

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    Whilst there is no doubt that a system of bandits did exist, what is less clear is how far the Thuggee archive is entirely an orientalist product full of inaccurate reflections of Indian crime especially Thuggee. Notably, the “authentic archive” was created by Sleeman himself indicating accounts on thugs were influenced by preconceived notions of Indian men. Consisting of oriental biases, the archive was perhaps a product of ‘deep-seated European inclination’ to civilise India. Depicted as…

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    don’t know the real statistics, but I can say with my soul on my hand that everyone inthe world has experienced through unique and specific challenges. Like a snowflake, no twochallenges are alike. Whether or not if everyone has overcome these yet, doing so will make youstronger in every way. My challenge has always been with me my whole life, it is even still withme today. But I squashed that as it were some little bug that was in my way. Hearing loss is apart of my life forever, whether IT…

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