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38.Love and Learning Most students are often told by their teachers and parents that love is forbidden in high schools,yet there are still some student who fall in love.In their opinion,love can be regarded as a drive in their studies,and they study
By Jim Malone Washington 24 February 2006 Cargo ship is unloaded at Maryland's port of Baltimore The controversy over the Bush administration's decision to allow a company from the United Arab Emirate
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A: Youre voting, right? B: Yes, I am, but Im not voting for who youre voting for. A: Why is that? B: I dont like that candidate. A: Why dont you like him? B: I do not find him to be very intelligent. A: He is very smart. B: Hes not smart, and I dont
A: Will you be voting? B: I wont be voting for the same person as you. A: Why? B: I really dont like your candidate. A: Whats your problem with him? B: I dont find him very smart. A: He is smart. B: I also dont agree with his policies. A: Hes a fabul
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Everyone knows a lot about philosophy, even if they dont know it. We are all philosophers because we all have views and opinions on life. We dont all know about the philosophy that people study as a university subject. I know the names of Aristotle,
Everyone knows a lot about philosophy, even if they dont know it. We are all philosophers because we all have views and opinions on life. We dont all know about the philosophy that people study as a university subject. I know the names of Aristotle,
Slavery is one of the biggest tragedies of our history. The terrible thing is that it still happens today in many countries. It has been around since the beginning of our history. Some experts say that philosophers like Aristotle believed some people
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