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    People in countries like Manila have a difficult time getting water. The people have to go in harsh weather conditions or are too exhausted. There are charities that help out these people who help make getting water easier. Most people in the other not tend to help out other people…

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    Neil Gaiman depicts human actions in relation to animal slaughter for food, clothing, testing chemicals, other uses, and animal cruelty in general in Babycakes. Using first-person point of view as an observer-participant, indirect characterization allows reader to listen to the character's thoughts about the matter. Additionally, it appears inclusive rather than hypocritical separation of one who actually belongs to the population who contribute in one way or another to animal violence. Themed…

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    Life is struggle. That may seem very pessimistic, but it actually isn’t. Life without struggle is stasis. Life not only requires growth, life is growth. You must strive beyond what you can currently reach to become more than you currently are. Everybody struggles. It’s the natural human condition.  Gratefully, this is not. It’s not the struggle that sets people apart, it’s their ability to endure, survive, learn, and grow. It’s their resilience. Struggling is not unusual. Everyone fails some,…

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    Jaybelle and thousands of other Filipino and Filipina immigrants bear the burden of scouring for finances while feeling discrimination as people of color in the work force, carry the reputation of their homeland through their behaviors amidst unfamiliar American culture, and hold a hope for the actualization of the American Dream. The significance behind Jaybelle’s transnational journey delves deeper than the blanket generalizations that “all Filipina immigrants are caretakers or nurses” and…

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    Over the past century, global warming has become a major concern to environmentalist and people worldwide. The warming of Earth’s atmosphere and land have started to make itself present to many. In 2016, Earth’s global surface temperature is approximated to rise 1.3 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels (Le Page,1). Throughout the last century, it’s become evident to what has led to the increase in the warming of Earth. Much of the warming on Earth has been caused by the increased…

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    WWII’s Pacific front is most known for the war between United States and Japan. japan wanted full control of the Pacific but the only thing to stand in their way was United States and the naval base at Pearl Harbor. These lead to Japan surprisingly attacking Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1961. It made United States attack back like no other, after the attack United States wanted blood and did not care about civilians lives they just wanted to destroy the Japanese empire. After the attack on Pearl…

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    Immorality Of Torture Torture is an iminent practice and undeniably happening in some parts of the world due to lack of proper law both in the political and social attributes for mankind. It is the infliction of extreme pain or agony for punishment. It can be physical or psychological. It is considered evil; this form of act doesn’t only violate human rights, it also violates social morals. It can be a double effect on the person who is doing the torture. Torturing someone can also torture you…

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    Early History In the beginning, in 1904, Alfred Binet, a French psychologist, researched and focused on the relationship between memory and oral or visual methods and developed the first intelligence test that produced interest in individual differences. The study of learning styles in 1907 was the next step when Dr. Maria Montessori invented the Montessori method of education that uses materials to enhance the learning styles of her students. It is because through their actions that Dr.…

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    Then, once we get into the air port we had to take a second plane to Manila it was either that or the bus. When the plane landed I was so relieved that we finally were at our destination. When we met my Aunty Rogelia(Aunty Elia for short) at the airport I was so shocked too see her because she was one of my favorite aunts…

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    He nodded, and started searching in a big crate with a bunch of files. He grabbed a Manila envelope, and handed it to me. I thanked him and left the office. Inside the envelope was my schedule, a student handbook, and an events calendar. I looked down at my schedule. 1. Math, 207, Johnson, Mark 2. Spanish 1, 110, Amber, Kelly 3. Science…

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