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    Through these twelve jurors, the story emphasizes the importance of willingness, empathy, and logic to stand alone against the majority for one's beliefs, qualities that are both essential in a juror and a citizen. In the play, Juror 8 embodies the importance of reasonable doubt. Continuously discussing the evidence, looking for details hidden beneath the surface, and having the courage to stand against the

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    the eye of every passerby. These health campaign signs make the reader want to finally complete his or her application to join 24 Hour Fitness, to go and get vaccinated for HPV, or to pick up a credit card and donate to an “important” cause. Whether being a piece of paper on a bulletin board or a five-minute news segment on CNN, these forms of media are the catalyst of actions of participation and many others. However, the majority of people do not stop to think why these advertisements are so effective

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    Can you imagine not being able to drive as a teen? I think raising the driving age would make life much more difficult for teenagers. It could make them miss out on learning the importance of responsibility. Without teenagers being able to drive themselves, they wouldn't be able to gain driving experience. Many teenagers also have jobs either during the summer or along with school, and many parents would not be willing to bring them to work, or other places. If teenages couldnt drive many of their

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    “Anthem”, published by Ayn Rand in 1947, recognizes the importance of self-discovery and the journey that the main character wanders throughout the novel. Rand discusses the realizations of how being yourself in a dull society can be life-changing. Equality 7-2521, the protagonist, helps to paint the picture of his personal growth and his chase for freedom. His discoveries that he made threatened to be silenced, and he had the one opportunity to go against everything he knew. Throughout the story

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    This makes me a better leader as I have learnt the importance of reading people’s emotions through their body language. To be a successful leader building and maintaining relationships is essential as these relations can drive people towards a common goal. These relations with me can extend to other team members

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    Financial Literacy

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    My mother says, “We are blessed to have an education, an education that holds key ingredients to being successful, a successful life filled with endless assets.” My teachers says, “Education can lead one to many roads ahead of one’s life.” However not one talked about the reality of financial literacy, money talk. The value of how money can make one rich or one poor. Quotes Robert T. Kiyosaki, “Simply put, without financial literacy and the knowledge of how money works, they are not prepared to face

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    The Importance of Being Earnest is a satirical play by Oscar Wilde that highlights the hypocrisy of the 19th century. During the Victorian Era beautiful advances were made in art and science were contrasted by the extremely divided class structure with obscene wealth reigning on one end while harsh poverty and squalor continued below. The ideal nature of the upper class was glorified, but Wilde utilizes literature to show the gluteny and repressed nature of these individuals to a degree nearing hyperbole

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    The article “Sleep Debt and the Mortgaged Mind” by William C. Dement and cowritten with Christopher Vaughan, appears in a chapter in The Promise of Sleep, a book reflecting on Dr. Dement’s views on the importance of sleep. The article asserts the consequences of sleep debt and the importance that it fails to receive. Dr. Dement, one of the founders of modern sleep medicine, discusses the huge impacts that sleep deprivation, or more specifically, the cumulation of not getting enough sleep,

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    Chomp Theme

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    Title: Themes Explored in "Chomp" by Carl Hiaasen. In "Chomp" by Carl Hiaasen, the author delves into several significant themes, including the power of nature, the importance of friends and family, and the destructive nature of greed. Through vivid storytelling and compelling characters, Hiaasen presents a thought-provoking exploration of these themes, providing readers with valuable insights into human behavior and the world around us. Nature's Dominance Over Humans. Nature's dominance over

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    The When you think of societal importance, we tend to think of how something will affect the social order of society. After reading all three of the books, it was challenging to choose just one of them to write about. Each one played its own part of significance from women rights, economics tragedy, and exploring the universe. Considering all three of these books were well crafted, THE BIG SHORT by Michael Lewis reflects a template of our community. By showing what can happen if we continue to let

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