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    An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect, that is the definition of a Utopian Society. Unfortunately, nothing can be perfect all the time, and Utopian societies have proven that. Utopian societies haven't and will never work. These societies are something that could only ever work out in your dreams, not everything can be controlled. First off, people will rebel, they do not want to be told what to do. No one wants to be controlled their whole life, they want freedom…

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    Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal and Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society both were symbolic representative of ordinary citizens. Franklin During Roosevelt's presidency, he won rapid passage of laws he hoped would promote economic recovery. The role of the federal government was rapidly increased in people's lives. Whereas Johnson's dream was to wipe out poverty in America. He wanted to see blacks, whites, Hispanics, all people, treated as equal citizens. The great society called for new major spending…

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    multiple programs and initiatives that succinctly encompass Epstein’s six types of parental involvement. But the reason some seem to be fading away or going to waste, is that the form of communication being used is behind the times. Phone calls and snail mail make sense for when the school was founded, forty-seven years ago. It was even okay ten years ago when the orthodox community still resisted cell phones, email, and the internet. But it is 2016, and the reality is that up to ninety-five…

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    However, he felt homesick so he wanted to create a way to make his new hose feel like his old home. His canvas art is inspired by a snail, which carries its home on its back. His canvas design is based of the interior of his parents’ house. Moving across the country has changed his views, such as his view of personal space, which inspires his art work. He uses yearbooks and combines…

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    Deafness And Hearing Aids

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    Essay (1) Hearing aids Done by: Shaker Class: 7(C) Teacher: Nemah Figure 1 (hearing aid) If people wear hearing aids then they must have a problem with their ears, and the one major dis-advantage that led people using hearing aids is deafness, now people may ask what deafness is. Well it is a disease that might hit you when new babies are born, or sometimes when you here a loud sound like an explosion that’s in front of you, furthermore, if deafness hits you it might be either mild,…

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    The Chrysanthemums is a short story by John Steinbeck. It tells a story of a strong women named Elisa Allen and her husband Henry who live on a ranch across the Salinas River where winter has come, where the sun is blocked by a “grey-flannel fog.” At the beginning, Henry begins to negotiate a sale of thirty head of cattle, while Elisa Allen, his wife, and the main focus of the story, attends to her chrysanthemums in her garden. While handling the flowers, her husband comes back with great news:…

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    A Hero's Journey

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    The avenue below is lit up by the first rays of the day, shining through a thin layer of grey clouds, like a stained glass window. As Colin packs his last bag, his thoughts are lost in Naya, but soon he will be on the plane and home by the evening. The stormy weather has cancelled his previous flight, but today it’s finally clear. He rested as he sat next to the window. As soon as the plane takes off it startles him and he wakes up asking, “Have we landed?” The flight attendant laughs and says,…

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    The amazing things about turtles, salamanders, and Toads are that they have their own styles. There are similar species, and subspecies of turtles, salamanders, and toads. Also the habitats of the amphibians and reptiles are very interesting to now. When you see them, you should know them descriptor of the turtles and salamanders and also the toads to. Can’t forget the natural history of these amphibians and reptiles. We can't forget how they reproduce. Amphibians and reptiles of Monroe County…

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    The American Crocodile and American Alligator are commonly mistaken for the same animal, however they have fundamentally different characteristics. Although there are many different species of alligators and crocodiles, the American Crocodile and American Alligator will be compared and contrasted to ensure a more precise comparison. Crocodiles and Alligators are both large, predatory, aquatic dwelling reptiles that are part of the same order of animals, named Crocodylia. The American Alligator…

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    she fell very ill. I was worried so I took her to see the elders in our village to see if they knew anything about her illness or how to heal her. They told me that she had schistosomiasis, which they told me is a parasite that comes from freshwater snails. They said that “in [the] water, there are minute and invisible sand lice that penetrate human skin when [a] man is bathing in streams or in water from the streams” (source). When I asked how long it would be until she got better, they told me…

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