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    Struggles are lessons that bring blessings to people that make them stronger, and able to appreciate life more. When people go through struggles it makes them emotionally stronger. In fact, throughout high school, my mom was an alcoholic and was never home. We constantly argued about everything all the time. Experiencing this for years , I got fed up with it; which led me to experimenting with drugs , started skipping school, and started hanging out with the wrong group of people. The addiction…

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    factor as scientists attribute these stronger fires with the effects of climate change. Also, with the high danger that comes along with wildfires, it is pertinent that we examine and analyze all the information we have so we can not only become more prepared for wildfires but also abate the factors and conditions that are causing them. One of the most analyzed questions scientists are trying to answer today is why wildfires are not only more frequent, but also stronger.…

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    go through the most are the ones who are the strongest and most compassionate. Regardless of Little Bee and Sarah’s backgrounds they both share an empathy towards others because of what they have gone through which in the end allows them to become stronger. From these different perspectives of cultural differences Cleave shows the different choices each character faces and how they impact their life and the lives of others. These choices portrays the different decisions both characters make and…

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    George W. Bush’s 2004 presidential campaign ad “Tested” employed ethos with his message “Steady Leadership in Times of Change” implying that he was stable and trustworthy during the disastrous events that took place under his administration ,such as September 11th an event that would go on to change how voters viewed foreign and domestic affairs for years to come; meanwhile, John Kerry’s campaign ad “Optimists” would have successfully captured the vote of American voters because of his pathos…

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    Argument 1 and 2 both address drones. Specifically argument 1 addresses why “Cargo drones can make a difference in Africa, elsewhere” and argument 2 clarifies about “Small drones causing big problems for firefighting planes”. While argument 1 and 2 include tremendous strengths argument one is the strongest argument. To begin, the author’s main claim is that “Cargo drones can help hard to reach areas of the world”. The main reason that supports their claim is that they can fly to areas that…

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    Over the course of history, many great literary works have been created.Unlike the previous styles of writing , Edgar Allen Poe created a new and very advanced style of writing.Edgar Allen Poe’s many short stories and poems are included in many school curriculums because of the many learning opportunities they withhold.Although they are widely used in many educational programs, Madison county middle school's principal,Mr.Taylor, and the school board are considering to remove Edgar Allen Poe’s…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Daca

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    During difficult times , many will tell each other to never give up . To continue fighting , to continue moving forward. That which does not destroy us only makes us stronger. This statement must be true because there is a handful of people whose opportunities, family, education, etc ,have been taken away from them but that does not make them stop. It makes them become more open minded , more aware about their surroundings. They learn how to make another path directed to their goal. For example…

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    literary devices are used. One of the devices used, that stood out to me was imagery. Imagery is visually descriptive or figurative language. Throughout the poem, Plath used imagery to set the tone of the poem and to make the meaning of the poem stronger. I believe she wanted the tone of the poem to be glum, and depressing and there are many instances in where she uses imagery to get that point across. I think the meaning of the poem is that it is about death or suicide, and she wants us to see…

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    disrupt any intelligent thinking (Vonnegut 227). Through the story the noises in the headset got stronger from a buzzer in the beginning to a gunshot in the end. The end gunshot was…

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    Although people say guns are dangerous , crime rates have decreased a because they do a background check on everybody before purchasing a gun, they have stronger self defense, they can better protect their families, and they feel better about protecting themselves in public.They have stronger self defense. It doesn’t come down to the gun but the mindset and mental state of the criminal”.(Lott)The ability to stop the gun from firing comes down to…

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