If I Could Change One Thing In The World Essay

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    Do I dare? I take a look at the Universe and at first glance I see a magnificent entity “revolving on a noisy, creaking pivot,” (Fitzgerald pg. 31) so grand in scale that nothing can ever be compared to it. The universe is beautiful in its complexity and is mind numbing even at first glance and it becomes even more difficult to comprehend as you begin to pinpoint human life. Looking back in time through the course of human existence I look through our “troubled history and sympathized with the brave

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    Eliminating Taxes

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    Norman Vincent Peale once said, “Change your thoughts and you can change the world.” So why don’t we change the world? The first change I would make is eliminating all taxes. After I would provide free college for everyone who wishes to attend. Finally, I would get rid of all homework. That is what I would do if I could change the world. Eliminating taxes would be the first change I would make. I would abolish taxes to save people money. With no taxes, items sold in stores would cost less. With

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    Have You Ever Wanted to Change the World? Ever wished you could change the world? If I were ever given the chance, I know just what I’d do. I would eliminate all un-prescribed drugs, alcohol, and bullying, because it ruins lives and hurts families. Why can people stop. Well, here’s why. I would like to eliminate un-prescribed drugs for many reasons. My sisters’ husband was on drugs. He and my sister have two girls and he almost ruined my sister and their kids’ lives, until he finally got off drugs

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    Three Things I Would Change About the World In today’s society there is so much that I want to change about the world but just don’t have the means or power to do so. So when asked what I would change about the world I had to think very hard about which ones I thought were the most important. The problems that I found were the most important were the one’s that had a rising effect in our society today. The problems that I would change about the world if I could are prejudice, the fear

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    One great change that I would like to see in the world is the spread of Christianity. Civil rights leader Mahatma Gandhi wrote, “Be the change you want to see in the world.” I think everyone should be close to God, and accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior. To help this happen, I could donate to missionaries, get Christianity back into the public, and raise awareness in places where the people may have not previously known about God. This would help create an awesome, powerful change.

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    you were given the chance to change three things in the world, what would they be? First, I would get rid of bullying. Low hourly pay is another thing I would change quickly. It could help more than just my family. Finally, I would eliminate absent fathers. If I were given the chance, I would modify these things. I would alter the world to where bullying could be something of the past. Bullying from people I considered my friends has left a lasting mental scar on me. I now have a lot of trouble talking

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    many events that occur in the world that may change it. These things can change it for the worse or better. Change is something that will always happen in the world. Change is important when it comes to history. We are creating history each and every day. History is also changing the world and the way we look at things. When we focus on change, it has made the world move in new directions. The world is the way it is because of a change. Things have occurred in the world that have changed it for the

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    Shey's Quote Analysis

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    This month’s quote is,”I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.” I think this quote means many things. The beginning of this quote states that alone one person can’t change the whole world. Now this makes total sense. It is physically impossible to change the whole world by yourself. That part is really easy to understand;it’s pretty self-explanatory. Now, the second part of this quote is a little more complex. I think Mother Teresa was using

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    Climate Change Have you ever wonder that what is our true enemy of the earth? Would what people had done will be alright? If we look at the world crisis now a day, people might know that everywhere around the world the number one problem probably be climate change. In the past, one thousand the world we live never change so much. But what happened is in 5 years we have seen something that is quite difficult to be seen such as earthquake, flood, and hurricane. There is the anger of nature that is

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    Pay It Forward

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    own. I hope so. If I do, they'll probably ask what part I played in the movement that changed the world. And because I'm not the person I once was, I'll tell them the truth. My part was nothing. I did nothing. I was just the guy in the corner doing my usual thing.. I found out that actions have consequences, and not everything is under my control. Until I found out that I couldn't change the world at all, but a seemingly extra-ordinary movie, and a twelve-year-old boy could change the world completely

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