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    The first words I can remember sticking with me from my Momma Jaime’s mouth was that cleanliness is close to Godliness. Noticeably, this must mean that Momma Jaime is hand and hand with God himself. Neat people should be viewed more superior than sloppy people; because, neat people are much more strategized, systematized, and Prepared for anything to come their way. Any neat person knows that the easiest way to stay strategized in your life is a calendar. A quick way to know if anyone is a neat

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    ordinary people are identified in different categories. Celebrities are the elite or ones who have a prodigious influence on the public. Famous people range from artist all the way down to politicians. Ordinary people are common citizens of the world. Conventionally, this refers to one who conducts a rudimentary life with no authentic exposure to spotlight attention. This may additionally mean ordinary people have not accomplished as much as a celebrity. Although celebrities and ordinary people hold

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    other main characters: are they good people? Writers often portray main characters as flawed, yet ultimately ethnically good human beings; however Garp and Co constantly walk a moral line. My conclusion: no, they were not good people, but they weren’t horrible people either. If I were to ask people on the street if they considered themselves to be a good person, I am almost positive most people would say yes. Nevertheless, the fact remains that statistically people are predominantly average human beings

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    “Neat People vs. Sloppy People” appears in Britt’s collection show and tell. Mingling humor with seriousness (as she often does), Britt has called the book a report on her journey into “the awful cave of self: You shout your name and voices come back in exultant response, telling you their names.” In this essay about curtain inescapable personality traits, you may recognize some aspects of your own self, awful or otherwise. For a different approach to a similar subject, see the next essay, by Dave

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    their article the disadvantages multiracial people has to pass every day of their lives. They are rejected by all ethnic groups because their don’t exactly fit in either of them, even though they represent the fastest growing minority group in the States. Remedios and Chasteen conducted two studies to help them understand better the difference between these two main groups, the multiracial and the monoracial. They hypothesized that because multiracial people has unpredictable background they tend to

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    from the white people. She looked up from the ground when she reached the back of the bus. She saw all the whites in the front of the bus sitting on nice clean seats. She looked down again. She looked at her skin. She couldn’t hold it anymore, she kicked a rock in front of her, luckily, it didn’t got too far. It flew a few inches ahead.

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    not lead to happiness because they do not have as much privacy as most people they cant go outside without people crowding them. Also they get in trouble and get kicked out of lots of places because of their fans. Another reason is that they have trust issues they need to think if their friends like them for who they are. Celebrities have some trouble with privacy they can't go outside and do one simple thing without people screaming at them swarming them and even biting them. According to the article

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    where conflicts between the police and the people have occurred and it was difficult to find what exactly happened. They become ‘he said she said’ type of situations even when there may be a lot of evidence and eyewitness accounts because people want to see it for themselves. With having police body camera’s it can be helped to eliminate these issues and finally work on helping with core issues there are today. Not all police officers are bad and not all people are good. However, we’re in 2014 and we

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    Teen People Magazine Essay

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    Teen People Magazine The Teen People, September edition, is a magazine designed to appeal to young female readers. Its content features well known celebrities, use of bright and flashy colors, and an organized layout that attracts an upbeat, young readership interested in high-quality appearance and style. Although the magazine’s main focus may appear to insure a great fashion sense, it also concentrates on a philosophical orientation by covering a more diverse readership that includes all colors

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    The Peoples Temple

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    The Peoples Temple began as a church that supported social equality and justice, but slowly changed into a prophetic movement; a network of individuals, tightly organized in a communal group that attaches its identity to charismatic leadership and the teachings of that leader. The movement’s leader Jim Jones claimed to be the “God-sent prophet” . In order to expand, he later moved his congregation to California and eventually Guyana where he created the closed community of Jonestown. However, in

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