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    Honors 15 December 2013 Over time‚ technology has impacted the police and other law enforcement agencies with new devices for gathering evidence. These new tools have caused constitutional questions to surface. One particular case in Oregon of an individual (DLK) aroused such question. DLK was suspected of growing marijuana inside of his home. Agents used a thermal imager to scan DLK’s residence form the outside. The results indicated heat‚ just like the kind that is generated by special lights used

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    In current media‚ it has been acceptable to have an opinion of xenophobia or islamphobia these days. Unfortunately‚ one couldn’t say it isn’t normal to be segregated against to this day. As the years keep passing‚ people are failing to change in this great nation of America. America- home of the brave‚ proud‚ and loving people. Especially giving the current political climate and environment in the nation‚ there is an need for a book to explore the issues relating to anti-Muslim‚ anti-immigration

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    The great Gatsby is too concerned with conveying a picture of 1920’s American society to have relevance to modern readers. With reference to appropriately selected parts of the novel and relevant contextual information on both today’s society and society in the 1920’s‚ give your response to the above view.” As a heavily contextual literary piece‚ the great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest pieces of modern American literature of all time. The book as achieved

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    In William Wordsworth’s “The world is too much with us‚” an unidentified speaker laments that society is disconnected from nature. He speaks longingly of nature…Sonnet… Thesis! Something involving the need for nature in order to get close to God. The tone is not nostalgic‚ something that is pretty rare for Wordsworth. The poem makes no mention of a time when things were better than they are now. The speaker is longing for a different world instead of longing for a time gone past. Thus‚ the tone is

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    phones have become a “must have” because of their ability to gain access to email‚ Facebook‚ news‚ bank accounts and information with a tap on a screen or push of a button. Technology has made connecting with people easier; maintaining tasks simpler and obtaining knowledge faster. Many people acknowledge that technology has had a huge impact on people’s lives and has allowed the world to progress and advance at a much faster pace than ever before‚ but with this we also ask ourselves - have we become

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    themes as Sexuality‚ Depression‚ Drugs & Alcohol abuse‚ etc. Most teenagers go through a phase where they start doing drugs‚ and alcohol‚ Which sometimes turn into a bad error in their life. Some of us all don’t agree on the topic of YA literature‚ Some likes YA literature while others believes that it ruins teenagers. In Darkness Too Visible by Megan Cox believes that the classic books are better for kids. There’s nothing to be found in her books that compares to what kids can find through social

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    and to enjoy‚ not restrict. What most people fail to realize is that the video game industry‚ like the film industry‚ is heavily regulated with a strict code of parental guidelines already in place. Even the game consoles to play these violent games have parental controls. What I fail to understand is that some parents believe its okay to give their children 18+ rated games even though they are well under that age‚ and say that these games are the sources of violence between children. If parents would

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    Are some youth sports too intense? Why do parents believe that sports are too intense for children? The reasoning for that is that research says that “if the sport begins to be too much for the kids health or physical ability there is no reasoning why that the child cannot exclude himself from the team or sport that he or she is in”. Other reasons are that if a sport is not hard then there will be no room for improving the team to its best ability. Therefore sports should be tough to push

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    Abdullah Alsaggaf Writing 107 02/07/2013 Effects of Watching Too Much TV Television has become the most popular kind of media all over the world. Most people‚ who watch too much TV for different kinds of reasons‚ do not know nor care about the effects that may happen to them. Nowdays‚ the majority of people over the world spend more than five hours watching TV every day. Watching TV for long time is one of the most serious problems that affect the human body. Also‚ there is a significant impact

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    American’s Concerned about Buying Americans are too concerned with material goods. Some Americans are too concerned with the latest trends like electronics‚ clothes‚ and jewelry. All they want to do is buy things to get noticed. Americans think material goods make them who they are today. Famous people want to get noticed and they think if they buy the biggest house or have the latest trend people are going to accept them. People don’t except you for what kind of car you drive

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