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    charity argument is overall a very good argument. I do think more people should be donating their income to charity and helping those in need if they are able to. Sometimes people may think that they cannot afford to donate, but if they would really sit down and think about donating even 1% of their income they could actually take that into consideration. I think it is morally wrong to know that people are suffering around the world and not do anything about it. Personally, I guess I am kind of a

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    Allowed In Sports

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    Who thinks girls should be allowed to play on a boys sports team? There are very few people that think they should, and I am one of them. There are girls in this world that want to play football, wrestle, or play baseball but are told they can’t because they are a girl. I for one think that girls should be allowed to play on any boys sports team if they want because girls and boys should be able to do anything they want. Girls and boys should be treated equally. Also, girls should be able to play

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    Emotional and Relationship Anxiety For Good ? Contents 4Introduction ? 5Chapter 1 ? Causes and Warning Signs ? 5What Causes Worry? ? 7Crucial Signs to Be Aware Of ? 8Why Do These Causes Come About? ? 9Early Life Experiences Hurt ? 11Chapter 2 ? Stop Reading Peoples? Minds ? 12Imagining New Things ? 12Talk With Others If You Can ? 13Think About the Other Person?s Situation ? 15How the Worry Period Works ? 18Chapter 3 ? Accepting the Uncertainty ? 19Thinking About Uncertainty ? 21Chapter 4 ? Avoid

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    Tinder Profile Essay

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    What do you like about my Tinder profile photos? I like that your profile photos show a wide variety of interests! From going to a masquerade party to jogging in the woods, your profile photos show a really interesting and well rounded person. I also like that your photos show that you care about your health and fitness. That’s a great quality to have! What don’t you like about my Tinder profile photos? My biggest issue with your current profile photos is that some of them aren’t a very good quality

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    Catcher in the Rye Chapters 1-3 Discussion Questions 1. Who is telling the story? What are your impressions of the narrator? Would he be a friend of yours? Holden Caufield maybe because he seems rebellious and open 2. How much time has passed since the events in the story? What do you think is Holden’s purpose in telling the story? 7 months has passed and to make sense of everything that has happened 3. What is Pency Prep like? Why is Holden leaving? How does he feel about leaving?

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    would be shamed for being who I was. Being a teen is a really scary stage of our life's. We don't know what to expect but to be like everyone else. Scared to be yourself because of what others might think. People who stand out, the ones who are different, and look strange seem to get picked on like they were asking for it to happen. In my opinion conformity truly destroys our individuality. We can't be who we are without someone looking at us like we're odd. It's crazy to think that everyone conforms

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    them? Use a dictionary if you are not sure. 2. At the end of the chapter, Yanek says, “If I had only known then what I know now, I would have run. I wouldn’t have stopped to pack a bag, or say good-bye to my friends, or to even unplug the projector. None of us would have. We would have run for the woods outside of town and never looked back.” Based on what you know about the Holocaust, why does Yanek say this? Chapter 2 1. How would you respond if you were suddenly not allowed to

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    Who Do You Know?

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    Some of it that I couldn’t get locally, I did think more systematically about. Maybe there were easier ways to do some of this, I don’t know, but I just kept on going until I felt like I had enough to make it an argument. Interviewer: Were these informants ' people you had met at the [inaudible] [00:13:52]. Interviewee: Yeah. Interviewer: So, for example, without too much detail. Interviewee: It’s a pretty standardized kind of, it’s interesting, meetings in the united states, are fairly standardized

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    him they could. After all he is surrounded by the most important people in the country and they can do what ever they wanted to do and it would be okay. They don’t end up killing him. To make more trouble he nails a piece to paper to the door called the 95 Theses on to the Wittenberg Castle church. Stating with the first two theses that you are saved by the grace of God and in the faith alone that you are saved. The rest of the theses are criticizing the indulgence. Now European Christianity is never

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    crime focus on crime that occurs over the course of one’s life, unlike other theories that simply look at crime at one point in time. I think that it is very important to look at crime in this aspect because when you solely look at a certain point in time, you are leaving out many other factors that may contribute to that individual to commit a deviant act. It limits you from looking at the bigger picture of why crime may occur and how we may be able to reduce crime rates. If we are able to look at the

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