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    societies. One side of people said US should accept more immigrant because this nation are build of diversity and other opponents is saying that US should not accept more immigrants because they are making the nation resources waste. Illegal immigration has become one of the most contentious and emotionally charged issues facing US political leaders. Some said the unemployment and lower wages happened due to the illegal…

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    off with the principle of being the “City on a Hill”. William Bradford wanted us to embody this saying, by living strictly by the Bible. Hedonism was not allowed and anyone who strayed from God’s will, would be dealt with severely. However, there was eventually someone who questioned this way of life. This person was Thomas Morton. Thomas Morton was the direct opposite of Bradford. He was a man of secularity and open-mindedness. He visited Bradford’s colony for a brief time and was dissatisfied…

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    knowledge and help to develop our ability to make rational decisions. Reading different types of book can open our minds and prevent us from being frogs in the well, someone who cannot see a big picture since he or she is a close-minded. “American libraries should be open to all – except censor. We must know all the facts and hear all the alternatives and listen to all the criticism. Let us welcome controversial books and controversial authors. For the Bill of Rights is the guardian of our…

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    deforestation ' (The Open University, 2015c). There is an empirical evidence that poor people are more likely to deforest in higher rate and to do that borrow in informal markets with high interest rates. (The Open University, 2015d). On the other hand, according to World Bank examination (The Open University, 2015e), the link between poverty and high level of deforestation might vary as some society used forest management that sustain them for centuries. For example According to the Open…

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    During the last night before the narrator finally took the life of the old man, he informs us of how long it has taken him to open up the door to and tried to open the lantern but something happened, “I had my head in, and was about to open the lantern, when my thumb slipped upon the tin fastening, ad the old man sprang up in the bed crying out “who’s there”… For a whole hour I did not move a muscle, and in the meantime…

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    An article titled, How Reading Makes Us More Human”, the author stated, “As I relayed in my literary and spiritual memoir, the books I have read over a lifetime have shaped my worldview, my beliefs, and my life as much as anything else” (Prior). Karen Swallow Prior’s experience with books…

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    of you is uncertain who Christ is open your heart to God and He will reveal who Christ is to you. Jesus continues in verse 18 “And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.” In Greek Peter is Petros and a rock is petra. Peter’s Aramaic name was Kephas, which means massive rock. Jesus said to him: “You…

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    Afghanistan or Iraq and have been arrested before (Nolen). Guantanamo is located on a naval base on the southern tip of Cuba and has housing, schools, stores, and many other accommodations for detainees. The camp has cost over four million dollars for the US government to maintain (“Guantanamo”). Today, as Guantanamo comes under fire for torture accusations and as political power changes hands, the future of detainees is uncertain and intimidating. From the opening of Guantanamo, a total of…

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    Open Campus Lunch Essay

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    Open campus lunches allow students to leave school during their lunch period and buy food from restaurants or go home to eat. According a study performed by The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, nearly 1 in 3 high school campuses across the country allow students to leave campuses during lunch. Some countries have allowed open campus to be widely accepted. According to mlive.com, French students have a two-hour lunch break from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This implements…

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    wonderful group that puts the kids first as well. They help us out with activities and playing as role models for the children. Without their support we wouldn’t be able to operate and care for the effective children. Also local law enforcement and community redevelopment work groups help out as well. Also police academy students volunteer to work with the kids and learn a different aspect of domestic violence. Several agencies give us the knowledge on how to help the kids. “Professional…

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