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    Discernment Discernment is the idea of judgement and the idea of knowing and being able to derive right from wrong. In today’s society this is a very week characteristic and is something that everyone needs improvement on. The media, technology, and idea of absolute truth guide us into thinking and believing that everything we see and hear is correct and valid. But this is no way to live and no way to derive information and ultimately understand the world. Throughout today’s society there are

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    The career that I chose to researched was a physical therapist. Physical therapist are highly-educated, licensed health care professionals who can help patients reduce pain. Physical therapist also improve or restore mobility - in many cases without expensive surgery and often reducing the need for long-term use of prescription medications and their side effects. There were many steps taken to complete research on this career. With the requirement of research needed I had to choose from which sources

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    So also those are the two reason why the united states has joined World War I. But in conclusion we have lost a lot of lives and during the process of war we had to give up a lot of resources and donate food and supply to war, while women took the mens jobs and supported their family on their own while the men are at

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    Essay On Melinda's Life

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    In the start of the novel, Melinda’s life is completely frozen. She struggles in school, fights with her parents, and most importantly, doesn’t open up to anyone about her feelings. As the novel extends to the middle point, Melinda slowly begins to thaw. Not only does she start to unfreeze, she begins to open up to specific and important people in her life. Opening up allows her to feel true happiness and trust. FInally, as the book starts to make way towards the ending, Melinda is starting to fully

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    morning, basketball season was upon us. Was the greatest moment of the year, and was time to lay it all out on the line. The starting position was up in the air, between me and a sophomore. Since I had such a passion for the game, every day was like paradise. Practices were basic, you had your typical start of practice drills here and there and then to the more complex details: the plays, the sets, then after that you went full court 5 on 5 for some live scrimmaging. There were times where it was

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    Get Into The Entrepreneur Mindset Let’s face it! 99% of us are not the children of business tycoons. Only 1% of the population inherits a fortune. The rest of us have to create our destiny. Why does only a tiny fraction of this 99% become self-made millionaires, while the majority of the population continues to be middle class or poor? If you think that the only way the middle class can become rich is by hitting the lottery, then you are mistaken! One-third of lottery winners ends up in a serious

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    writing on papers is that students do not understand the material. Students have to understand the subject to be able to write a good summary and analysis. Students usually patch writing on papers when they don’t understand the material. I used to do the same thing when I couldn’t understand the subject. Analyzing the material and trying to avoid becoming confused by data smog, can help students to avoid patch writing. According to Howard (1993), “we define patchwriting as reproducing source language

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    least reevaluate) the amount of food that is wasted so it can be used to help those who can’t always afford it, or, help to reduce the impact of methane released by landfills, or, help to use less resources gone into making the produce. John Oliver starts out his presentation by emphasizing the obsession of food by America and the constant bombardment of food advertisement. Even making it as a part of American culture and the stereotypical representation of America. Commenting on statistics of how

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    1. INTRODUCTION [[Wikidata, and the problem]] Wikidata is a central repository collecting structured data via collaborative online communities. It has provided sup- port for the content of Wikipedia and as well as other sites1. Like many other projects that rely on contributions from volunteer users, Wikidata content are largely edited by vol- unteers (more than fifteen thousand active users2) from di- verse locations, backgrounds and skill levels. It is inevitable there is demand in understanding

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    In many parts of the article, I will either include a lot of my own analysis or a lot of quotes from other articles. I need to find a perfect balance between the two so i have the perfect amount of my own work and analysis and the evidence I need to include in order to justify my analysis. Another weakness I think is the way I cite my sources. I’m not completely sure the best way to cite my source. I know that I need to have a works cited part but I struggle with incorporating my citation

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