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    could be specified as moving from one’s own country to another. Intense global migration did not used to be very common; however‚ these days it has become an unquestionably frequent phenomenon. As many issues are attached‚ there are numerous both disadvantages and advantages of this reality. To begin with‚ there is a variety of reasons which motivates people to leave their native country. The most common is a desire for a better financial position. Furthermore‚ different factors might be‚ for instance

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    The Civil War had many causes‚ some of them were long term causes and some of them were immediate causes. The long term causes were the problems that seemed to never be solved between the North and South. Slavery for instance was a long term problem because it was never completely solved; however continuous compromises were made between both sides‚ but the disagreements would not disappear. On the other hand‚ the immediate causes were the problems in which guaranteed that the North and South would

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    Edgar De La Garza Mr. Kibler APUSH – 7th Hour October 17‚ 2014 Civil Disobedience The main idea of this essay is that the majority is not always right and men should let their conscience govern them and not the government itself. The message being conveyed is that people should follow what they think is right instead of going with the crowd/majority even if it means going against the government. The author of “Civil Disobedience” is Henry David Thoreau. He was an American philosopher‚ poet

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    Reading Between the Lines: PREPARING FOR THE CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION Designed‚ Written and Compiled by Nikhil Pavan Kalyan‚ IAS Contributions by: Ravi Shankar Shukla‚ IAS Shena Aggarwal‚ IAS Vibhu Goel‚ IAS Ajay Singh Tomer‚ IAS Ramachandran R‚ IAS K Thavaseelan‚ IAS Anupam Saha‚ IAS Harshika Singh‚ IAS Bhuvnesh Pratap Singh‚ IAS Rukmani Riar‚ IAS Nitesh Patil‚ IAS Suhas Sivanna‚ IAS Prince Dhawan‚ IAS Surabhi Malik‚ IAS Mangeh Kumar‚ IAS Dr. Piyush Singla‚ IAS Rajanvir

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    What are advantages and disadvantages of advertisement? • The advertisement informs the consumer about qualities and price of goods and this makes purchasing easy for the consumers. • As the prices are already advertised‚ the consumers cannot be over charged. • By regular advertisement‚ the manufacturer can sell the goods directly to the consumers without depending on middlemen this eliminates the Middleman’s charges and profit. It means higher profit to the manufacturer and lower

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    Shopping Malls – Some Advantages As Well As Disadvantages Today shopping malls have totally evolved to catch up with the modern lifestyle of the human beings. Because most people love shopping and loves hanging out within its vicinity despite not buying anything‚ a lot of entrepreneurs are smitten to invest in this kind of business. Although this business is great and has a potential to generate big amount of profit‚ still there are some disadvantages you must note before venturing into this kind

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    Cannon 30 April 2013 Civil Disobedience When should civil disobedience be justified? Civil disobedience is defined as the refusal to obey government laws‚ in an effort to bring upon a change in governmental policy or legislation. Civil disobedience is not an effort to dissolve the American government‚ because without government our society would result in chaos. Sometimes‚ when there is an unjust law and the government won’t take the initiative to fix it‚ the public must act as civil disobedient to bring

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    for this unique group who dominated the power structure. At some point in history indifference must be retaliated and to fight for one’s civil rights. This was the case for Women civil rights‚ same sex orientation‚ and racial minorities of America‚ not only for African American but also other minorities such as Latino Americans and Native Americans. The Civil Rights Movement exploded in the early 1950’s with the intent to liberate those who were being denied their equal right according to the Constitution

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    the war. Disadvantages – Truman made an atomic bomb to kill in large amounts. 1. Truman invaded Japan and dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city. 2. The firing bomb attack killed more than 80‚000 people in Tokyo. Option #2 – Japans ground invasion. Advantages – The Japanese did not surrender that easy. 1. If the United States invaded Japan homeland they would have fought even more aggressively. 2. Truman was terrified that the Japan invasion would look like Okinawa. Disadvantages – Truman and

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    The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cloning Since the cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1996‚ cloning has become something of a buzzword‚ especially in scientific circles. Formerly a staple of science fiction stories‚ it entered the public consciousness as it never had before. Not surprisingly it has generated controversy‚ with many of the objections coming religious organizations. Ethical implications aside however‚ there are however‚ advantages and disadvantages to the practice of cloning. Those listed

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