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    Festa Italiana

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    W. Maier Festival Park in Milwaukee. This festival celebrates Italian traditions from the past, present and into the future, while sharing the Italian culture with the community. This festival has fun activities for everyone with gondola rides, a parade and fireworks. Other exciting features are bocce, the children’s stage with more family-friendly activities, futsal, “Italian Idol” singing competition and the Festa Italiana Mass. Each night of the Festa is ended with a bang of Italian-style…

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    Jrotc Pros And Cons

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    I'm cadet Allessandro Vos and I'm here today to tell you my point of view of JROTC and how it became to be. Before I get to the point, I would like to say that JROTC is a great program and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in taking JROTC. This essay will show what I have learned in my years of JROTC by giving you information about JROTC from 1916 to today and tomorrow. Me and my fellow cadets have been working hard to follow the cadet creed and the seven Army values to show…

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    Jrotc has been a long way in 100 years ever since the bill that was created in 1917 as the national defense act (found in text book on page 18). This was made to make reserve officers which has now changed over time and is still changing. The jrotc program has been used in many countries which all together have 1,550 high schools worldwide using the jrotc program. The purpose of jrotc today is to make a better citizen in all high school students who take the course. Jrotc today is a better way…

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    “Christians need to be loving… Christians should be living witnesses.” Those were two sentences I heard on the drive to the restaurant with a christian family friend. This family friend seemed to genuinely care about the lost people of this world, and more importantly the condition of their salvation. Or at least I thought so. Upon arriving to the restaurant, just as we were beginning to eat, a “gay looking” man simply minding his own business passed by our table to join his friends. Immediately…

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    Oh no! I overslept! I jumped out of bed and began to run around getting ready for school. Not again, I thought as I looked around for my backpack. My nap last night messed up my sleep schedule. I was so excited last night that I had trouble getting to sleep at bedtime. Oh yea! I remember now, it’s Winter break, no school today… Oh no! I overslept! I got dressed and ran down stairs. Mom was in the living room playing with Albert. Albert loved to read books. I say read when I really mean look at…

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    Pride and empowerment. These two words seemingly connect, ideally to the theme, plot, as well as multiple characters throughout the film, Ferris Bueller’s day off. Ferris establishes the start of the movie by gaining empowerment over his day after faking an illness to stay home from school, then proceeds to take pride in the hardship of faking his illness by calling multiple students to seek their empathy, as well as his best friend Cameron, who is his ticket to what he speculates will be a…

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    Errors are made when someone has too much pride to admit that they made a mistake or that something they did was incorrect or suboptimal. Pride is good in moderation, pride in one’s self and pride in one’s abilities, but Victor’s excessive pride is what leads to his downfall and the death of all of his loved ones. Frankenstein’s hubris and his madness work in tangent with his monster, a thing…

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    Pride In The Bible Essay

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    Pride A Bible Study Talk By: Nicholas Whittington The dictionary definition of pride is “a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction from one’s own achievements” and “having an excessively high opinion oneself or one’s importance. The Bible says pride is a sin but are there exceptions to that? In Proverbs 8:13, it says “to fear the Lord is to hate evil; I hate pride and arrogance”. To fear the Lord means to respect and obey him. To hate pride and arrogance means to give God all the glory.…

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    The seven deadly sins are lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, and pride. Lust is an uncontrolled desire, gluttony means to consume too much, greed it to never be content, sloth is to be physically lazy, wrath is and uncontrolled rage, envy is to be jealous, and last but not least pride which means to think your better than others in other words your ego is to big but pride can be used as good or bad depending on how you use this terms. There were seven deadly sins that were used though…

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    Throughout the play, major themes are weaved into the play to show how shakespeare viewed the society he lived in. The seven deadly sins is used in the play to show how each sin can poison a life until the person loses their life. Doubt is also used to give reasoning behind the characters thoughts and actions. Revenge is also a major theme of the play. Overall, multiple themes make the plot come together at the end. The seven deadly sins play a major role in breaking apart the “perfect…

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