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    survival, protection, and development. They are the world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries. UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water, and sanitation. UNICEF has many pros. It is the driving force that helps build a world where the rights of every child are realized. UNICEF supports children’s causes and…

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    P1 Unit 4 Assessment

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    Unit 4 Assessment A greedy person desires things he is not prepared to work for. When our greed exceeds our needs, we lose sight of what is important. This can lead to negative consequences in life. There are several examples how someones greed has lead to unfavorable outcomes in the end. These stories are “The Necklace”, “The Golden Touch”, and “La Riconda.” Humans and corporations can lose sight of many valuable items in life if we want more than we need. When wants exceeds our…

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    Work Ethic Definition

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    People choose to win. Winning is fun, but if you spend all your time on winning then when the job is done it may not be done right. Doing a job right is completing everything that needs to be done and doing a high quality job at it. When a person only does stuff to be better than other people, that doesn’t make a very good worker because if you are focused on winning, it can be more about getting done faster over doing a better job. Work ethic is when a person takes pride in his work. Like doing…

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    Have you ever had a dream where you flew like a hero? A flyboard can make people feel like they are flying and the flyboard is waterproof so people can go underwater. “The flyboard is a type of jetpack which supplies propulsion to drive the flyboard through water to perform a sport known as flyboarding. A flyboard rider stands on a board connected by a long hose to a watercraft.” (“Theverge”).The flyboard can help you exercise and/or outside activity because the flyboard will keep people outside…

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    All things considered, today was, to abridge, tiring. What's more, miserable. I stay here, writing in this diary at the foot of Jem's bed, viewing over him as he dozes, his rest gradually helping his arm to recuperate, now that Dr. Reynolds has gauzed it. Thinking back judiciously and sensibly, I feel no lament for my activities - in helping Tom Robinson, or in the way I've brought up my youngsters - I just feel an unfolding compassion and disillusionment for the man who had, looking in context,…

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    Adora Svitak Analysis

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    society forgets. Giving kids freedom does not necessarily mean you are not being a good parent, kids as she said do not have a limit to thing they still dream big bigger than adults do. As she said, adults are the one that made the problems, like war world 2, age does not matter. As a adult people mature more they realize they are some dreams that are impossible, but as a kid this thing do not happen because they do not thing of what is impossible but just in the dream they have and love. Adult…

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    In John Gardner’s novel, Grendel, he makes it clear right from the beginning that Grendel is just some confused and curious creature. Or is he? It is obvious that in this novel, Grendel is just a character made to capture our pity. He is an estranged individual who just desires to be a part of something. This desire, of longing to be a part of something, is the reason for his many evil actions. “I believed him. Such was the power of the Shaper’s harp! Stood wriggling my face, letting…

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    Human Condition In Poetry

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    put to the test. Good evening ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to yet another episode of _________________. As always, I’m your host Britney O’Brien and together we will delve deeper into this very compelling, yet intriguing human condition. During World War One it was not uncommon to stumble upon true acts of heroism and courage; but on the other hand, nor was it uncommon to find poems which inspired these soldiers. Two prime examples of this sense of responsibility can be…

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    I've asked myself which sport is better, Soccer or Hockey? Which sport deserves all the attention? Both sports are very popular around the world. Soccer has about 4 billion fans, which makes it the most popular sport in the world. Hockey has around 2 billion fans. Soccer has been around for over 2,000 years and Hockey has been around since 1875. Physically, soccer requires players to have a lot of body strength and high levels of fitness because a soccer game entails many kilometers of running…

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    what they believe in. A hero is someone who is selfless, thinks of others before themselves, and had made a significant impact in history. These individuals perform extraordinary deeds, and make sacrifices for others. Most heroes believe that the world can always change for the better. Welles Crowther saved many people in an extraordinary act of heroism. Welles saved and affected a great many people in an extraordinary act of heroism. He was born May 17, 1977 in Upper Nyack N.Y. Crowther…

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