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    traitor so in choice of friends we must be cautious. A good friend supports us always and led us in the right way. A good friend encourages us for positive and forbid us form wrong deeds. A real good friend is an invaluable treasure. Benefits and necessity of friendship is innumerable. Human being needs companion to live. And friends are one of the best companion because supports us, care us and bless us an opportunity to share our thoughts freely. As friendship doesn’t aim any worldly things,…

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    However, even though it is a right does not mean that everyone is still able to bare children. Adoption helps achieve this right and helps adults build families that they have dreamed about. Women’s health published an article that asserts, “About 10 percent of women (6.1 million) in the United States ages 15-44 have difficulty getting…

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    the stereotypical gender roles made them feel entirely out of place. Gibson states, “When I was a kid I would sometimes / Secretly call myself Andrew / Would tug at the crotch of my pants the way / Only pubescent boys do / Ran around pounding on my bare chest like Tarzan” (Andrew, line 1) Gibson takes an outside look at the gender binary, and the ways in which these imposed gender stereotypes force young non-binary children to pick a side, either ultra-masculine or ultra-feminine, causing the…

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    its texture defined by the wooden planks shaping it when it was poured. This inadvertent prototype for the New Brutalism to follow came from necessity: not only was there insufficient steel in post-war France for a steel construction, but there was insufficient skilled labor for consistent, precise construction. Le Corbusier made a virtue of this necessity: '...I have decided to make beauty by contrast. I will find its complement and establish a play between crudity and finesse, between the dull…

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    Henry David Thoreau’s Walden consists of eighteen chapters in which he describes his two-year stay in Walden Pond. His purpose is clearly stated in chapter two titled “Where I Lived and What I Lived For”, where he states, “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.” Thoreau’s Walden is to be read with the knowledge that it…

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    When things become hectic, most people’s first reaction is usually to avoid whatever is causing distress. What happens when this occurs during the writing stages? What happens when a person has so many ideas to explore, and yet has to somehow cut down? That is what many writers face when attempting to write any type of piece, and it can truly influence whether or not the piece is strong or not. As someone who has many ideas, I often get swept away by them rather than controlling them. This type…

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    and makes us different from all other creatures. It is also the foundation of the inviolable dignity of human life” (16). As human beings we have many responsibilities and necessaries that are inquired for us to have a relationship with God. The necessity of community, the complementarity of sexes, humanity being the unity of body and soul, the possibilities of sin and grace, and eschatology are all foundational ideas of Sachs’ Christian anthropology and are ways that us human beings can…

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    can learn what these workers do. I have adapted to this change more and more teachers are asking for online homework to be done on the chromebook and AP English is no exception, I have used my chromebook in that class for everyday because it is a necessity to get the job…

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    “The Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson are two Victorian Era mystery stories with two completely different plots. Despite having two completely different plots and two completely different main messages, they both explore the similar theme of good and evil. Both of these stories express this theme through different cases and perceptions. One of the hopefully blatantly obvious evils in both stories is murder. Both…

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    King Table of Contents Title Page?????????????????????.??.....0 Table of Contents????????????????????.?.1 The Biosphere?????????????????????.......2 Species Niche???????????????????.??......4 Community Structures and Symbiosis among Species?????....?6 Primary and Secondary Succession?????????????......8 Energy through Ecosystems???????????????..?..10 Terrestrial Ecosystem????????????????.?.?....12 Aquatic Ecosystems???????????????????....14 Biochemical Cycles ??????????????????..?.16…

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