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World Languages, 24.06.2019 10:40
Of all the attributes essential to a respected man or woman or to a respected nation, the predominant characteristic is self-discipline. laws cannot be made compelling people to suppress their desire for power or position. no method of legislating such wisdom exists. as free people, we must face a choice between two types of discipline. one is the self-discipline that is still open to us—the kind that free people and free nations exercise when they select the executives, lawmakers, and judges who will govern them and assure their protection and well-being. the second is a cold-blooded, ill-intentioned, form of discipline that may be thrust upon us by strangers—the discipline of force, terrorism, suspicion, and intimidation—the discipline used in totalitarian regimes.does every sentence following the first in some way support the theme?
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World Languages, 26.06.2019 15:30
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World Languages, 27.06.2019 02:30
Ireally, really need with this asap. i don't understand spanish prepositions and when they should be used. the questions are:fiesta con juan el fin de semana pasado. el parque está casa. es una lástima que haya tantos lago. el jefe quiere inmediatamente. the answers can be one of the following: en, con, de, a i will award !
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World Languages, 27.06.2019 10:30
Which sentence is punctuated correctly? a) the moon which often shines too brightly in my window is full tonight. b) my new textbook which costs over thirty dollars is the best one i've ever read. c) mr. smith, who is a well-respected lawyer, has just retired from active practice. d) the play by velma winterbaker, that was published last year, ended up winning the pulitzer prize. '
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