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    In today’s age, many people are still trying to gain equal rights. One would think 59 years after the start of the majority of civil rights movements that everyone would have their natural born rights as of now. Although people of color officially by law have the rights of any other white person, most white men have not gotten the memo yet. The same goes for women. Rape is still the woman’s fault. Women get paid less than the average man. It is taboo to see the woman as the head of a household.…

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    1. I have a few viewpoints about public assistance. There are some people who should be on assistance and some people that should not be on it. I feel that if people are working and trying to make an honest living but are still at the poverty line, they absolutely should get public assistance and yes, they should be able to do what they want with their money that they worked hard for. On the other hand, there are some people that don’t work or try to make an honest living and I don’t feel…

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    for them. In addition to having stability, Hunter also was an exemplary role model for all of the children, especially James. Hunter taught the children to be, “easygoing and open-minded,” as James describes it. James considered Hunter to be the only dad, he knew since Dennis died before he was born. Shortly after Hunter died, things began to go downhill for James. He picked up bad habits like consuming illegal substances, stealing and breaking into places, and doing poorly in school. The cause…

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    more details explaining what happened in the story and why it happened. The two stories have a twist with different lessons for their readers. The Walt Disney's Cinderella had talking animals and a magical fairy God mother. The story starts with a rich man, his lovely wife and his daughter named Cinderella. They were a happy family until his wife died. The mood of the…

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    Cole didn’t want to put Granny in a nursing home because people seemed to die faster in there. Zeb’s dad was put in a nursing home with an expected two months to live and he had died the next day. Jessica was obsessed with pandas and always had a headband with panda ears on them even if they didn’t match her outfit. Jessica was a 2’9 ft. girl with blonde…

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    Donatello Research Paper

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    Florentine family. he grew up going to school t that is not here he received his training. He received his training from a local goldsmith at a shop. he had his education at the home of Martelis. the Martelis were a very rich family in fact one of the richest in the time of the renaissance. his dad was di niccolo di betto bardi and his mother was orsa bardi. you would think someone with an education and parents that were married would get married but Donatello didn’t he never got married. But…

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    pushing him and putting the mindset of not letting it overpower him. Stephen Hawking grew up in a rich family in Oxford, England. His father, Frank Hawking studied medicine at Cambridge University. And his mother, Isobel Hawking studied Philosophy at Cambridge University. After high school at St. Albans School he went to a university college in Oxford. He wanted to study mathematics but his dad preferred he went to study medicine, but Mathematics was not available at the university college so…

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    Henry Ward Beecher states that “ In this world it is not what we take up, but what we give up that makes us rich”. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain a theme is money. Examples are shown throughout the novel. When Huck’s dad Pap shows up, when Jim runs from the slave trader, and when Judge Thatcher put a reward on Jim and Pap if they were found and brought back to town. One example of the theme is when Pap shows up and wants to take Huck’s six thousand dollars. “ That’s why I…

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    One giant group of Jewish teens singing and dancing our hearts out to some Jewish melody, some would call it weird or even stupid, but to me it’s home. When you only get to see your 2nd family 5 time a year, you cherish every moment you spend with them. To me youth group is more than just a place to learn about religion, it’s about a sense of community and the close bonds you share with each other after surviving another event on four hours of sleep. It’s the bonds that made me want to sit on a…

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    people may have trouble with some of the graphic descriptions, I think this books portrays a good example of what people go through with mental diseases and what people go through with moving on from difficult times. This book is a great example of rich young adult literature, however it is a little hard to…

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