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    Jacob Seymore Sklarew is not only an experienced teacher, but also a person with many interests. Looking at his passport, he was born in New York City on February 7th, 1984. As shown on his certificate, Sklarew graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor degree in science. In addition, he also earned a certificate for being the Master of Arts in curriculum and instruction. Sklarew taught at the Shanghai High School from 2010 to 2014 before coming to the International School of…

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    greatest being Shenghuo Hei'an, the other six are called Siwang, Qi si, Buxing, Huo, Shui, Wu Xing. Each city is a separate nation with its own government and laws. Connecting the cities is a series of bridges. To pass from each city you must have a passport or other papers. If you are an outlaw you will have to use the caves to get from city to city. The rules are pretty much the same from city to city. You can have up to three kids, any born after that are executed. They do have the basic…

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    The children's section in the museum is a noble collection of the effects on future generations due to armed conflict. Such people are usually denied the right to education and are separated from their families due to the actions of warring communities. In this way, exposing the people to these exhibits increases their sense of personal responsibility that aims at preventing vices such as bullying in schools and hate campaigns that are rampant in learning institutions. In addition, children are…

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    Another reason why gun control law is ineffective is because it does not prevent crime. Gun control law is set for the purpose of making strict laws that make gun owners to be afraid of the harsh punishments in order to lower the rate of crime, but after the gun control law is set, the crime rate do not go down, plus, people that wants to become a crime does not mind about breaking the laws. For example, On October 1, 2017, there is a mass shooting in Las Vegas, it is remarkable because it shows…

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    This problem has gotten worse to the point that “The credential is not a passport to a job...It is more basic and necessary: a passport to consideration for a job" (Jacobs 45) which leads to people lying about their credentials on their resume because all human resources are looking for is the degree. This is disastrous in the long term. There is a flaw…

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    The countdown started the day my mom told us we were going to Atlantis in the Bahamas. One of the best surprises I've ever had. It had been years since I went to vacation with my family all together. The countdown felt like months or years but really it was only two weeks. I’ve never been to the Bahamas and neither has my sister Sydney which explains why the countdown seemed so long. The time came to go to the airport and board the plane. Now the countdown is down to 15 minutes waiting for the…

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    Set in rural South Africa the film Winnie Mandela Details and outlines the life of Winne Madikiezla-Mandela. The film focuses on apartheid in South Africa and Winnies struggle for the freedom of her husband Nelson Mandela later to be known as one of South Africa’s most prominent leaders. I believe that the main purpose of the film is to introduce the world to Winnie Mandela as a political leader and activist not just the wife of Former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela. There are many…

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    I handed my passport to the lady behind the desk and she handed it back to me with my plane ticket. My mom and sister were separated they went to other line while my brother Eddie and I went to the kids section. I saw how the adults had to take out everything out of…

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    The Hajji Conflict

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    “The Hajji” demonstrates a great deal of inner conflict which can only be understood in a wider social and political context by looking at aspects such as racial separation and the role of the individual and their community. This can be seen by looking at Hassen’s behaviour towards his brother because of Apartheid. The story is set in South Africa; however, the characters are of Indian heritage which shows how racial injustices are linked to the issues of Apartheid. During Apartheid the Group…

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    fortunes had been to set her free” (137). She no longer has to live by the same rules as other Puritan women after having committed her crime and wearing the scarlet letter. In addition, Hester also gains “a passport into regions where other women dared not tread’ (137). By having a passport, she lives an extraordinary life. She doesn’t have to slave over a family. She is allowed to do what she wants, when she wants. She can do or go what she pleases. She has nothing to…

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