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    after. This choice should be imparted among all workers. They should be conscious of the cultural dissimilarities and the challenges they are going to confront. Cultural awareness and additionally the comprehension of the challenge will undoubtedly prompt an opener correspondence/communication between the auxiliaries. The following challenge for the organization is to discover individuals to fit their surroundings and cultural methodology. Not everyone can acclimate to various societies and may…

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    A Glimpse into the Soul of Taylor Foster Bold, athletic, and outgoing are a few words to describe a girl I happen to know very well. That girl is me, Taylor Foster. I am a junior attending Alpena High School; a few things I enjoy in my spare time are playing my guitar, running, and playing basketball. Sports take a huge part of my day to day schedule, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. My true passion is running hurdles in track and field, and I love it so much my plan is to run throughout…

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    Immigrants In The 1920's

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    mass outrage toward these ‘undesirable’ immigrants, who weren’t seen as human to the Wasp community. With these new immigrants being looked upon as alien due to social fears the religious side also had a part to play. With Christianity being the corner stone of American religion in the early 20th century and with the different races immigrating over to America white protestant establishments soon felt there way of life was being threatened. With the influx of Jew, Catholics and Orthodox…

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    climbing experience will change his life, a vision that mirrors McCandless’s Alaskan dream. Throughout his journey, he has a number of near-death experiences, highlighting the risk and danger of confronting the wild alone. Death lurks around every corner and any step could be his last. By including his own experience with nature, Krakauer demonstrates the unforgiving and ferocious qualities of the wilderness, a phenomenon that he had once idolized and admired. Not only does he manage to…

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    A gentle breeze caresses my cheek, brushing a few pesky strands of hair away from my face. It is late, later than usual. The sun will set soon despite its height in the sky. It shines with a radiance that carries the inexplicable feeling of summer. Luckily, the radiance is not raining down with its usual heat, gifting everyone with a cool evening. I stand at the edge of my driveway waiting for my wristwatch to read seven O’ clock. Fifty seconds. Stretching my arms across my chest, I loosen my…

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    The Effect of Fast- Food on Obesity Overweight United States Citizens should stop blaming fast food restaurants for their health problems. According to ObesityAction.org, the number of fast food restaurants has more than doubled to equal about 300,000 in the United States since 1970. Around 33.8 percent of the U.S. population and 19 percent of children are affected by obesity (Obesity Action). There could be a link between the fast food restaurants and obesity rates. More than 68.8 percent of…

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    Although there are many speeches that have contributed to the progress of civil rights in American history, no other speech comes to mind more than Martin Luther King’s notorious “I Have a Dream” speech. It paved the way for the equality of all mankind in America, thus, becoming an imperative check mark in the history of our nation. It’s effectiveness, however, isn’t accomplished just by the remarkable delivery of Dr. King. His “I Have a Dream” speech successfully implements many rhetorical…

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    Essay Prompt #3- Utopian Society An ideal utopian society would give room for intermarriages, irrespective of race, financial or ethical background. It would begin with a full and mandatory education for children, followed through by free lifelong learning offered to anyone in the civilization who is interested. Agriculture would be treated as a science, and a major part of the curriculum in the education system. Every citizen should spend some portion of their life working on a farm. An ideal…

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    Honorociety Research Paper

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    How does HonorSociety.org work? HonorSociety.org is one of the largest networks of Honor Societies, with a network of like-minded people that grows more and more each week. The mission of HonorSociety.org is to recognize student success and to empower students to achieve. We believe in offering our members the benefits that will help them through their journey from High School all the way through to college graduation and after, this is done with access to scholarships, discounts and access to…

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    About six years ago, I moved to the United States together with my family. After having been here for one week, I started my ninth grade. I learned English in Vietnam for a couple years before moving. However, my skills weren’t good enough for me to understand and talk to my teachers and peers. I struggled for a long time to fit in. Everything to me was unfamiliar. Beside having a difficult time to understand the new language, I was also having a hard time to getting used to other aspects of the…

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