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    As the world has become so electronic and technology driven‚ the United States Postal Service has fallen behind. In the 20th century‚ sending a letter was the norm and people wrote back and forth to friends as “pen pals.” However‚ the world has changed and now friends can instantly communicate at the touch of a button. This transition to electronically communicating has negatively impacted the United States Postal Service due to the loss of business. Therefore‚ it is imperative that the USPS reinvents

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    “John took many standardized tests in high school that helped him succeed in his science career.” Basic skills tests might be dull and may feel like a waste of time‚ but it can help in many ways. Basic skills test‚ also known as “standardized tests‚" are tests students must pass in order to graduate. According to scholar Richard P. Phelps‚ “93% of studies of student testing‚ including the use of large-scale and high- stakes standardized tests‚ has found a ‘positive effect’ on student achievement”(Phelps)

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    Pop music is supposed to inspire and create an experience that no other type of music can accomplish; something Blackout not only did for pop music fans‚ but it inspired a whole generation of new artists. Obviously the electronic‚ synth‚ urban and dance genres have been around for quite some time now‚ but has any of it been fused together so perfectly for a mainstream audience? The answer is no. So much of the pop music today is urban‚ synth‚ and experimental with the mainstream club beats to accompany

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    Society’s dependence on technology has both benefited and damaged the community. Interpersonal communication has drastically changed‚ and people are beginning to rely on technology rather than face to face communication. Technology has created efficiency for American society‚ but the creation of social media has evoked derogatory conditions for individuals. Social media is an outlet for teenagers to escape from the pressures of day to day life. However‚ some teenagers use social media as a way to

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    There‚ in Columbine High School‚ Harris and Kleibold killed twelve students‚ a teacher and later took their own lives. Random acts of school violence seemed to spread across the nation undetected‚ and protecting no one. School violence is a form of violent activity inside the school premises. It includes bullying‚ physical abuses‚ verbal abuses‚ brawl‚ shooting etc. Bullying and physical abuses are the most common forms of violence that is associated with school violence. Each and every day many

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    Energy is constantly being produced and used‚ with the introduction of renewable energy it has allowed society to be more aware of the impact and effects of how energy is generated. Energy does have a predictable effect on a range of themes that have been intertwined‚ for example‚ the push towards renewable energy is caused by societal pressure and is only pursued by politicians if the type of energy is economically valuable. Energy is deeply rooted within society‚ government and the economy there

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    The Egyptian culture affected by the conquest of territories populated by peoples of different cultures. Egypt was divided to several divisions. It had over thirty-one dynasties for over twenty-seven years. This ended by Alexander the Great’s conquest of Egypt in 332 BCE (Dutton‚ et.al‚ 2014). The dynasties were as follows: Old Kingdom‚ Middle Kingdom‚ and New Kingdom (Dutton‚ et.al‚ 2014). The dynasties were divided and had different beliefs. King Amenhotep was pushing for the people to believe

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    Public schools should not have uniforms. To start‚ uniforms will make children get bullied outside of school. When this happens the children will feel like if random kids are bullying them from other schools because of the uniforms they are required to wear they will feel very bad about themselves. In addition to that‚ wearing school uniforms will take away the children’s freedom of expression. (Source one) Although the students might get bullied outside of school‚ some may argue that the students

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    Is the health care that citizens are paying for affordable? Is every one of our citizens getting decent coverage? What about the elderly people who pay hundreds of dollars for one prescription‚ or people in poverty who cannot afford to even go to a doctor when they’re sick to get treatment? Health care should be affordable to all taxpayers in the United States. Health care effects everyone from elderly’s to people who can’t afford it‚ and people who are sick or injured. The cost of health care is

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    Race is a pattern-based concept that has led scientists and laypersons alike to draw conclusions about the hierarchical organization of humans‚ which involuntarily connects individuals to a larger preconceived culturally constructed group. Groups of humans have always identified themselves as distinct from neighboring groups‚ but such differences have not always been understood to be immutably established and globally recognized. Racial research shows a long and controversial history throughout all

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