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    I enjoyed reading the story The Well by Mildred D. Taylor. Although this story is rather short, I felt as though that this was a powerful read due to the theme of race and prejudice. I also enjoyed how this story discussed topics of generosity as well as themes of dishonesty and selfishness. Although the overarching theme in this story was based on social issues, I also believe there is much to gain from this very short story. I personally believe that this would be a difficult book to discuss with

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    Moreover, she is childlike and fun loving. This is illustrated when she ran to her room crying when the relatives got angry with her. Buddy’s friend qualities prove that she is an interesting character. The first quality that buddy’s friend presents is generosity. This is proven when she gives Truman a dime each Saturday to go watch a picture show, but never went herself and made a fake reason every time Truman asks her about

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    ego, man emerges in God." (Guru Nanak Dev Ji) Wand Chhakna (sharing or generosity) is also a complimentary virtue. Wand Chhakna means the sharing of the fruits of Kirat with others. It is sharing of bread, of joy, of love and attainment of God-realisation. In fact, it is a means of becoming a part of the whole humanity. Wand Chhakna encourages Sikhs to live by a principle of generosity, even self-sacrifice. Guru Amar Das, the third Guru, introduced the idea of daswandh

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    Fraternities have a very misconstrued reputation in our society today. They are known to be rowdy, inappropriate, and extremely disrespectful. A well-known business fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi, takes a step out of these characteristics. They describes themselves as, “a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice” (Delta Sigma Pi’s

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    Anne Frank was a young, Jewish girl who lived in the Netherlands. After Hitler had taken over the country, Anne and her family had to go into hiding to avoid being taken away to a concentration camp. She was taken to a secret annex, where she had to live with another family. These people may have mistreated her, but she still kept positive characteristics and gained new ones too. The question from the prompt was, " What are three positive characteristics that you see in Anne Frank." It also asks

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    The war is over. The country of Germany is in shambles and the dictator Adolf Hitler is dead, but still vividly exists in the nightmares of many. Innocent millions have been slaughtered and the need to seek justice and determine what justice for both implementors of the genocide and for the victims who persevered through the atrocities. Many are quick to suggest killing those involved in the massacre but upon reflection, it only becomes more apparent a better solution is out there. Through the exploration

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    There is a multitude of varying things and activities I enjoy. Accordingly, one of my favorite pastimes I partake in is the involvement in trivia. My favorite trivia topic usually relates to the field of history. As a major fan of past events, I find it most engaging when knowing, and answering, a trivia question that directly coincides with history. This connects to my favorite class in high school, which consequently, happens to be the United States History course I completed junior year. The teacher

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    Essay On Mother Teresa

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    “If you can’t feed one hundred people, then just feed one.” This is just one of the many quotes Mother Teresa gave to the people about her life works of helping people who are less fortunate. Mother Teresa devoted her life to caring for people who needed help. It was not always easy for Mother Teresa. She was taunted by others for helping the poor. Despite her agony, Mother Teresa delivered global charity and kindness, demonstrated saintly intercessions, and attracted miracles; consequently, she

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    My Love Of Soccer

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    Throughout high school, I have often been labelled as an athlete only. I play soccer. Anyone who knows me, knows this. Some see me only as a goofy, dumb jock; however, I do not believe any student-athlete who achieves a 3.75 grade point average can be labelled as a dumb jock. Athletics is only one aspect to their personality. My identity, interests, and talents are heavily influenced by soccer, but I believe I am much more than a central midfielder. I understand from an outsider’s perspective

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    In “A Thank-You Note”, the speaker describes the pens which were gifted to his daughter by John Skoyles, to whom the author dedicated this poem, at the time John Skoyles son died of cancer and the significance of drawings made with these gifted pens. The speaker is thanking to his friend's generous act during one of the roughest time periods in his life. The speaker is a father of the daughter and the friend of the John Skoyles. It is illustrated in the first few word of the poem “my daughter”, also

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