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    people commonly think that the American dream is all about being rich and other kind of lazy stuff. In other words “easy money”. But that is not actually true. The real idea of the American dream is: opportunities‚ because in America you have the opportunity to pursuit your dream. In the American dream you have the opportunities to be‚ create‚ have or build almost whatever you want in other words to “live good”. One of the biggest exponents of this complete idea of American dream is Mark Zuckerberg‚ the

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    violations of the privacy In the essay “Privacy Under Attack”‚ the authors explains that people in today’s society are experiencing violation of their privacy by the government‚ the companies‚ and the criminals.The authors explains that criminals are not only people who would violate our privacy. They explained that the government would violate the citizens privacy for citizens’ safety by usage of surveillance cameras all over the place. The government is using these to find out about the criminal activities

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    Comparison and Contrast of “No one writes to the Colonel” and “Another Gulmohar Tree” Family is something where you can earn love and respect and you can pass your arguments without having any standard or if you are the head of the family then you can make important decisions for your family. But at that time you have to think about other members of family whether they willing to obey your decisions or not. If they are not willing to obey your decisions then you have to listen to their arguments

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    Taking Dell Private

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    David Yoffie - Strategy: Taking Dell Private Materials: Michael Dell and the private equity firm Silver Lake today walked away with their prize‚ the computing company Dell‚ having won the approval from a significant majority of shareholders to take the company private in a $25 billion leveraged buyout. Success for Dell as a private company — which it will be within a few months — is by no means assured. Simply put‚ the plan calls for Dell to double down on investments in research and development

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    stereotypes about African Americans have been created. Some stereotypes are positive‚ while others are negative. African Americans have learned to deal with these statements. Some of these stereotypes were created when slavery was still around in America. African American stereotypes usually have something to do with their skin color and how they act. These stereotypes have hurt many African Americans because of what it meant. While there are a lot of negative stereotypes about African Americans‚ there

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    Privacy In Oryx And Crake

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    Privacy and information is manipulated‚ controlled‚ and used against people in the novels Oryx and Crake‚ and The Running Man. In Oryx and Crake‚ privacy and information is controlled by not letting anything or anyone in or out of the compounds. In the novel‚ commanding corporations took mankind on an unrestrained genetic engineering journey. In The Running Man‚ Privacy and information is manipulated and controlled by government ran TV stations. Government control is a problem in both books. In

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    Privacy Invasion Rose Thomas ENG 122 Joyce Walther December 20‚ 2010 Privacy Invasion When it comes to protecting and saving lives of the American people‚ private invasion used in order to locate and capture potential terrorist should be unlimited. The 911 attack has provided active proof to the American peoples of the damage that terrorist groups can impose on our society. Therefore‚ invading the privacy of individuals may prevent future terrorist attacks. Better technology

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    Texting While Driving

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    today’s society that can lead to accidents causing injury and even death and is becoming one of the top killers. Thematic Statement My speech today is on texting while driving and I am against it. All drivers need to be aware of distracted driving and take steps to minimize the risk to themselves and others. “I’m asking you today to listen to the statistics and the stories and decide for yourself whether that one phone call‚ text message‚ or glance in the mirror is worth the cost of a human life

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    The bond between a young bride and a much older husband is one always filled with much confliction‚ but security. In the short story “Another Evening at the Club” we explore this very bond. Samia‚ a Muslim woman who have found herself to be suited with a man‚ a rather wealthy‚ important man named Abbond Bey. Within the story‚ Samia displays much submissive behaviors while Abbond shows more dominant traits. These two factors radiate the idea of how Samia plays the role she has been practicing for

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    constant activities‚ most never questioned their privacy‚ that is‚ until Edward Snowden squealed on the NSA’s less than ethical maneuvers. Without citizens’ consent‚ the American government was collecting metadata‚ “all the information surround a call‚ including the caller’s number‚ the receiver’s number‚ the time and location of the call‚ and how long it lasted” (Diamond). The government may have been shooting for just the bad guys‚ but all American civilians got caught in the crossfire. Nothing would

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