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    individual to take advantage of to help with future healthcare cost to be lower and have a higher quality of life. The author of this paper has a non-profit organization called “You Can Make a Difference, Inc.” (YCMAD) that offers many services to individuals, businesses, and communities. With the mission to make a positive impact…

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    “Money Makes a Difference, Even in Kindergarten” is an article in the Huffington Post that was written by Rebecca Klein. Currently, Klein is the education editor at the Huffington Post. Before that, she was the associate education editor at the Huffington Post, a freelance associate producer at WNYC radio, and she also did a number of internships at place like the Boston Magazine and Teen Voices. She studied at both Maastricht University and Brandeis University. It appears that Klein has no…

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    Doing Chores Can Make a Difference It has always been tough to be young. It is especially tough to be young today. There are always people-usually parents-who want to protect youngsters, to help them along, to make things easy. It was true for me as a kid; my parents wanted things to be easy and painless for me, and safe, and I obeyed them to find my own way of being. Especially, I think that giving children an allowance for doing chores is a smart parenting move, for it accomplishes four…

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    The statement ‘The Difference Hope Makes’ has us wondering where exactly we would acquire this said hope. Whether or not a person has hope can make or break them. In the Scriptures, hope is an indication of certainty. Hope symbolizes a strong and confident expectation in something. Having hope in general has very little impact in changing one’s circumstances. However, having hope in something higher than what we can see and touch can do marvelous things. Romans 5:1-5 advises one to have hope in…

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    difficulties of teenage girls having babies in high school. The main difficulties the girls had was trying to have an education while raising a baby. The other main difficulty was to financially support the child. The girls explained how every decision you make has consequences and it is important to realize the consequences of having sex. They repeatedly said, “if you are mature enough to have sex, you should be old enough to take care of a…

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    How do our choices make a difference? What course of action would result in the most favourable outcome? Where to focus efforts in order to generate maximum attention, interest, or income? We face such elementary yet essential challenges regularly, and a myriad of assessments as well as practical challenges over the course of our management degree has furthered my understanding about the practical application of managerial practices. In order to better understand the practices that determine our…

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    Similarities and differences of Red Badge of Courage and Soldiers Heart The books Soldiers Heart and Red Badge of Courage are very similar to the concept of war and the torment it takes on the psyche of the mind but the books do share their differences. Being different, it is expected that they should have different features to them, being few, the differences have a major impact on the development of the story. Also, both the novel and the film have the same take on the civil war, which…

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    Have you ever watched a movie of a written book? There are many books that have movies to come with them. However, the movies usually has some difference compared to the book, but the concept and the majority are all the same. Of mice and men is one of those books. The novel and the movie have many similar features. At the same times, there are many differences that pop out at you, or are noticeable. The characters of the book and how they feel, act, and do can also portray how both are…

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    theme or message, they still come out with different points of view or tone of voice. The poems “What The Mirror Said” by Lucille Clifton, and “Mirrors” by KHL show how people view their bodies using the content, the craft, and the similarities and differences. Before fully analyzing a poem, it is important to understand what it is really saying. The poem “What the Mirror Said” is about telling a woman that she is beautiful. Because of the title of this poem, the reader can assume that the…

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    The Giver

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    community in the future that runs on a strict set of rules. The book was published in 1993, and like any great book a film adaptation was filmed, and released about a year ago. Like any book and its film adaptation, there are some differences. In The Giver, some major differences included the age of graduation, the jobs of Asher and Fiona, who were Jonas’ best friends, and the endings of the story. During the exposition, Jonas explains to readers that he is anxious about the Ceremony of Twelve,…

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