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    Also even after 60 years of the holocaust it 's been such a big impact that people still know about it as if it was a news article that everyone read. Also all this has a questions to itself “ why is it important to pass down lessons learned by the holocaust?”. It 's important to not forget the hardship and terror of genocide held against to jewish people and many others , who in the future if something like this were to happen and or currently happening today in…

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    A Close Reading of Nate Spears In the poem “My Life Has Passed Me By,” Nate Spears describes the death of Trayvon Martin, a seventeen-year-old black young male. His neighborhood watch member, George Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, in Sanford, Florida, shot him. This poem was coming from the viewpoint of Trayvon Martin. Spears starts off with the exclamation that Trayvon was too young to die; in the third stanza, Nate Spears starts to analyze America, which is the “Land of the free, the Land…

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    Some people think that you should allow students to pass to the next grade even if they haven't successfully completed the grade. This idea is horrendous. If you have students that don't know what the teacher is teaching they are going to hold students back. This will cause the entire class to get behind. The class getting behind, the unfairness of the idea, and the future job that student won't be able to do are reasons why this isn't a good idea. If that student doesn't know what is going on…

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    “Hurry!” 302 yelled and went through the doors. I dropped the keys! I didn’t know where I left off. When suddenly(T), another guard walked through. He had his laser gun pointed at me. “Run, Kate, Run!” Mr. Jacks screamed as I tried another key. “Leave without me!” 302 suddenly came from nowhere and killed the guard who almost got me. I turned the key and Mr. Jacks door opened. He swarmed out and hugged me. “I thought you were a goner! You shouldn’t have tried to save me!” He scolded me. I…

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    Welfare Recipients Should be Required to Pass a Drug Tests Public assistance is granted to those in a time of need. A time of need is normally thought of as situational or temporary. The need can be due to, but not limited to, a job loss, temporary illness, or the death of a financial provider. Public assistance can be in many forms; such as, food stamps, medical/dental/prescription coverage, housing allowance, education vouchers for their children, daycare assistance, disability, free…

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    Philosophical Quote Analysis: “Never Pass Up The Chance To Say "I Love You" Because Tomorrow Isn 't Promised.” This philosophical analysis will examine an important quote related to the argument of “seizing the moment”, which means to seize the day or to seize the present tense: “Never pass up the chance to say "I love you" because tomorrow isn 't promised.” This statement is meant to define the importance of telling a person that they love them before they it is too late, especially in the…

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    her face. “I can’t” I told her, “ I don’t have my pass yet.” Kingsley, Emma, Lauren, Kendall and I had just left the party at Kalahari in Wisconsin, where we were staying for nationals, to go to the amusement park. It was my first time in there that year and they had just came out with a new ride, the 360. Everyone wanted me to go on, including me, the problem was I didn’t have my pass yet. We went in line hoping that my mom would…

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    company Magnavox (“Violent Video Games: Should the Government Pass Laws Restricting Children's Access to Violent Video Games?”). The Odyssey was never made to make children become violent but, it's this is what began the current controversy today. The first ever violent video game was doom in 1993, In doom you did things like battle demons from hell, Doom was used to train some of the u.s army (“Violent Video Games: Should the Government Pass Laws Restricting Children's Access to Violent Video…

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    Jump Shot Research Paper

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    This pass gets the ball up the court quicker and is the most accurate and safest pass in the game. To do a chest pass, a player must do the following: hold the ball close to their chest; extend arms fully as the player pushes the ball; eyes should be on the receiver as the pass is made. This pass should finish with the wrists snapping inwards. The player's fingers should be pointing towards their target. An advantage of the chest pass is that it is quick and simple to…

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    ending causes for the Donner party they were blocked by snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Which caused them to resorted cannibalism to survive. The main reason that causes the ending of the Donner party that they took the wrong pass. The pass was called Hastings pass These are all the causes of the Donner party trouble. In Sierra Nevada of Northern California there…

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