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    understand their life story. Although, even the best stories are judged by the appearance of it’s owner. Many humanitarians are looked to as world heroes, perhaps the ones who might have made a huge impact are Irena Sendler, Mahatmas Gandhi, and Mother Teresa. Irena Sendler, to begin with, is an important factor in the humanitarian history. Irena Krzyzanowska was born in Otwock, Poland on February 10, 1910

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    The world is full of leaders who prove to be vital in developing the world around us. Leaders encompass the unique ability to provide inspiration, organization and guidance for individuals to achieve specific goals that otherwise would be approached with chaos and disorganization. A leader must have substantial management abilities, which are evident in people such as Martin Luther King, Mother Teresa, Winston Churchill, and Gloria Steinem. They were all able to draw on cognitive, social and psychological

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    death overall, as Dede’ refers to new society as a playground instead of a killing field. Their death was for a common good later on, which is the reason the sisters chose to rebel in the first place. This is shown when Minerva explains to Maria Teresa that she is rebelling against Trujillo because she “wants for everyone to live in a free country.” Their sacrifice is worth taking because their reason for taking direct action is fulfilled, as their country is now peaceful and stable. Direct action

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    Fair Trade Will Put an End to World Poverty Why isn't the world equal? Our world is divided in to two – those who have and those who do not. Globally this division exists between the rich countries in the north and poor countries in the south. Within this broad division between the rich and the poor we find that in each country we have similar division. Even in the richest country in the World, the United States of America, there are people, although small in number, who live in abject poverty

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    Young girls watch these movies and expect that high school should be a particular way. Unless you have a full figured woman’s body like Regina George’s, then you will not be “the in girl”. Although each of these films glamorize the lives of the popular girls in school, they have clear moral values on how being catty will ultimately have you end up ruining your reputation. Two of the six movies addressed have female writers, Mean girls (Tina Fey) and Clueless (Amy Heckerling). All six of these movies

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    this subject (Mandal, 2016). Stem Cell Research and In-Vitro Fertilization Embryonic Stem Cell Research (ESCR) and In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has been under fire for quite some time and has be questioned by religious, scientific, and political leaders as to what is right or wrong and what is for or against mankind and their beliefs as scientist and religious followers (Lawton, 2001). I read from different several religious views on the subject Christians, Lutherans, and Judaism, are just a few

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    Many immigrants of the infamous Great Wave of the late 19th and early 20th century expected great things in the land they heard of called the United States of America. They were told words like prosperity, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. With the large sum of migrants from Ireland, they were fleeing from something much greater. The Irish ventured westward hoping for better, fertile land and country leadership. Some achieved this, but it took much more heart than originally expected. The Irish

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    The Interfaith Theologian: Dietrich Bonhoeffer Religious Diversity is an attitude or policy regarding the diversity of religious belief systems co-existing in society and the fact that in a given society there exist a multiplicity of religions together. (Religious Tolerance.org) Theology is the study of God. Whose God, could be the question? This question should lead to interfaith dialogue. The coming together of these two prominent aspects can be a positive experience

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    Devil in the White City

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    1893. One tells of the adventures and horrors that came with being the important figures behind the production of something as great as the exposition. The story focuses mainly on the architects, and even closer on the man who became the official leader of it all, Daniel Burnham. Intricately woven into the tale of the building of the fair is a story that is powerfully more

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    Malala Yousafzai´s Speech Essay

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    The speaker is Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani girl; she is sixteen years old. She was shot by Taliban in on October 2012. Malala was the first and the youngest person who received the biggest European human rights prize called "Sakh arov" Malala was received Nobel Peace Prize in 2013. She also received many other international awards such as women of the year 2013 by Glamour, Women's rights award "Raw & War (Malala yousafzai Web, 2013). Malala Yousafzai give a speech at the United Nations. The terrorist

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