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    4. Bridges Not Walls Metaphor: Genuine Dialogue “In genuine dialogue the turning to the partner takes place in all truth, that is, it is a turning of the being” (Stewart, 2009, p. 75) Turning to the other and telling the truth allows true connection to take place in a conversation. Turning to the other does more than open a conversation, but also creates a deep connection. As well, “…by accepting him as my partner in genuine dialogue I have affirmed him as a person” (Stewart, 2009, p. 75).…

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    Have you ever been to a national park? Most people have been to a national park in their lives, but few have heard about Providence Canyon. That is because it never became a national park, instead, it became a state park. I believe this was a terrible decision and their are numerous reasons why I believe this that I will explain in this essay.…

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    The two victories that were turning points in the Revolutionary War were the Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Saratoga, both these battles showed that the American forces could go toe to toe against the British army and hold there own. The Battle of Trenton was an American victory that came after many crushing defeats. The Battle of Saratoga was the first American victory over a major British force. The Battle of Saratoga would also secure the French alliance to help the colonies in the war.…

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    and even went as far as to damage jewish cemeteries. Many germans believed that the jews were the reason for losing world war 1, and saw the assassination of the german diplomat as a way to get revenge. The final reason is that this event marked a turning point for the nazis anti-jewish policies. Before kristallnacht the laws were geared toward restricting jews. During 1938, the year of kristallnacht, the laws were made to identify jews. For example jews wearing the star of david. Then in the…

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    • According to the book Turn the Ship Around: A True Story of Turning Followers into Leaders by L. David Marquet "...personalities come and go but institutional mechanisms endure and embed the change in an organization" (56). By working cooperatively and identifying the specific strategies that work for students, change can begin to happen in seventh grade at West Shore Middle School. • After reviewing the recent West Shore Middle School Smarter Balanced scores, I would like to request further…

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    Civil Rights Dbq Analysis

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    On August 28th 1963 a turning point in the Civil rights movement. This is where Martin Luther King's famous speech “ I have a dream” was read. The organizers had an essential job of keeping the March on Washington orderly due to the fact that other races joined them, chaos was expected, and MLK wanted peace. As racial tension between whites and African Americans were still high seeing other races join in on the march pulled the two races closer together, and joined together to fight for…

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    Versailles, which gave the enlightened people a voice for the first time. On the night of June 20, 1791 Louis XVI fled his own country, which resulted in his execution, and the execution of the revolution. The definition of a revolution is to revolve, a turning point, in history, this is evident when Louis XVI unintentionally started and ended the French Revolution. In 1789 Louis XVI called for an estates general, which gave the, enlightened, third estate a voice. This was the beginning of…

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    Why I Raise My Grade

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    be reading for it is the class I struggle the most in.I will be raising my grade by turning in all dirt homework and reading assignments. I will also be making sure that all of my overdo work is completed and turned in before the end of this school year.I will also be…

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    Aesop's Gables Analysis

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    Even if the hedgehog was not given his head start of 50 metres he would have won the 600-metre race. The cat is much better at running shorter distances and it could receive a higher place if it was a short race. The closer that the cat runs to its turning point the slower its pace and it cannot run more than 625 metres. The finish line was placed in a position close to cat’s vertex meaning that cat was running slowly towards the end of the race. The dog would have easily won if the race was…

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    Gold, Juno, Sword, Utah, and Omaha. All of them were easy victories except for Omaha.At Omaha, over 2,000 American troops died in less than two hours. But, after these losses, the Allies had taken control over Normandy. This was a very important turning point in the war because before this, the war was pretty much a one on one battle between Germany and the U.S.S.R., with the Soviets having not much help. But, after this, the Germans were forced to fight a two front war which caused a pretty…

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