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    our education a lot more and work harder because it can also help us in our daily life, and to be respected in our by people in a community. While an education cannot teach us how to be a smarter, education can make us smarter. First, education can make us smarter because education needs attend to class and to meet people. Meeting people can help us to provide a perfect opportunity for our brain to create new connections and build higher intelligence. Another reason education can make us smart because

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    someone that God has chosen to receive the gospel and tell others the news of the Lord. Just like Jonas, Jonah was chosen to go to the corrupted city of Nineveh. Jonas’s community can be seen as perfect but colorless and bland. Jonas lives in a place called "the community" where supplies are brought in by cargo plane. The community is highly controlled. From the day of birth it is decided by “The Elders” already what role an individual plays in society. This was caused as a result of man which is just

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    from his world. Before Jonas is recruited to be receiver he has happy, normal life in a society where everything is perfect. Jonas believed his society was so

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    The Death Penalty: The Ultimate Sanction Paul Domigan Sociology 101 Bunker Hill Community College pdomigan@bhcc.edu Page 1 The Death Penalty: The Ultimate Sanction Paul Domigan Bunker Hill Community College pdomigan@bhcc.edu Overview The death penalty, or capital punishment, has always been a topic of much debate in the United States. There are those who support it and those who oppose it, and each side has their fair share of points being made, backed by supportive evidence

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    college students and proximity to Boston. North Andover is the perfect location for a family style restaurant due to the fact that about forty percent of the households have children under the age of eighteen. In addition, North Andover is home to Merrimack college and Umberto’s will become an attraction for all of the college students. Due to the demographics of North Andover, we feel that Umberto’s Tuscan Trattoria will be a perfect addition to the town. Umberto’s Tuscan Trattoria is going to be

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    Ishmael Essay

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    Ishmael The book Ishmael, which was written by Daniel Quinn, is an adventure for the human mind and for society as a whole. Throughout the book Quinn explores many factual scientific principals, but the intent of the book is not to give one a lecture on science. The intentions of Quinn are to discuss and examine the beginnings and also the history of our ecologically dominating culture in which we live in. In this book, Ishmael is a telepathic, highly educated gorilla who explores with his fifth

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    secretly snatch and save Gabe from release. Jonas truly loves Gabe and thinks of him as real family and not just part of his family unit. Asher also helps by allowing Jonas and Gabe to go elsewhere against the will of the chief elders and his community. Asher feels he can trust Jonas. Asher knows Jonas is trying to help his society even though he has no clue why Jonas wants to go elsewhere. The friendship motif adds another concept and I think it is good because you can see even in a society

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    The Giver Letter Essay

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    Jonas was picked as receiver and once he gets memories from “The Giver” he realizes the community isn’t perfect because no one has feelings, and emotions. Another reason why the story is so good is that the book has many twists and surprises to keep you hooked, and continuing to read. An example of a twist in the book is once Jonas realizes what actually happened to people that are released from the community. When I learned that I was very surprised, and it kept me reading because I wanted to see

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    As a kid, you're not as aware and knowledgeable of the current events occurring all around you. For example the women that was just raped last week. I had no idea about it, did you? This situation is very similar in the book to kill a mockingbird. One of the main themes, and for me the most important theme of the book, lost of innocence and the coexistence of good and evil. Aside from rape and discrimination, the book portrays a number of real world problems, that are still active today. For instance

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    about a boy named Jonas. Jonas lives in a community where everything is perfect, everything is the same and no one is allowed to brake the rules imposed by the Elders. The Elders are in charge of creating all the rules and basically ruled everyone’s lives. Jonas lives with his parents and one sister. His parents were allowed to have only two children, a boy and a girl. It was one of the many community rules that couldn’t be broken. Every year, the community gets together to celebrate the birthdays

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