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    Anti Smoking

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    Coca-Cola INTRODUCTION On April 23‚ 1985‚ Coca-Cola‚ the largest aerated beverage manufacturer of the world‚ launched a sweeter version of the soft drink named ’New Coke‚’ withdrawing its traditional 99 years old formula. New Coke was launched with a lot of fanfare and was widely publicized through the television and newspapers. Coca-Cola’s decision to change Coke’s formulation was one of the most significant developments in the soft drink industry during that time. Though the initial market

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    Anti-Homosexuality

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    Homosexuality and Aids (Persuasive Speech) As Mentioned In The Holy Bible & The Holy Quran. God First Created ADAM & EVE. Not ADAM & STEEVE! Leviticus 18:22 You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination. Leviticus 20:13 ESV / 432 helpful votes If a man lies with a male as with a woman‚ both of them have committed an abomination; they shall surely be put to death; their blood is upon them. Qur’an (26:165-166) - "Of all the creatures in the world‚ will

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    The Impact of Music Piracy

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    The Impact of Music Piracy According to the Recording Industry of America (RIAA) the record industry loses $4.3 billion dollars‚ worldwide‚ due to music piracy (RIAA‚ 2003). The American Federation of Artists claims that on-line music piracy has caused some record store sales to drop by 20% and that 20.6 billion illegal downloads occur every month (AFM‚ 2004). Many experts believe that music piracy is currently the number one threat to the music industry. RIAA sources claim 278 million people

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    profanities. Dadaism never became particularly prominent in America‚ but another reactionary movement called Pop Art was a national sensation in the late 1950′s and early 1960′s. Pop Art sought to draw attention to‚ but not outright critique‚ consumerism and celebrity culture. Artists depicted popular images that people were familiar with‚ focused on themes like mass production and meaningless fame‚ and tried to get the public involved in artistic rhetoric rather than confining such discussions

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    November15th 2013 In “Anti-Intellectualism: Why We Hate the Smart Kids”‚ Grant Penrod makes the argument that academic achievement should be rewarded just as much if not more than athletic achievement. He gives out on the fact that today’s society tends to glorify non-intellectuals‚ such as athletes and celebrities‚ while the intellectually skilled individuals get left on the sidelines with little recognition for their accomplishments. The intellectuals‚ typically seen as “nerds”

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    Education has bought into the idea of Consumerism Education has bought into the idea of consumerism since the past years. Students now are being treated as costumers forgetting that the main point of education is to learn. Schools used to be a place to learn not just an environment where people could exchange words. There is a complete transformation starting from School buildings‚ teachers‚ and even teaching methods. More technology‚ less books and less classrooms. Also many alternatives

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    Constitution

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    going to arise. But this was soon proven wrong when the debates between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists in 1787 and 1788 stir into a two party system. This soon led to a permanent feature in American policies. In early times‚ groups of people formed temporary assembly and voted together either for or against a specific policy. When the policy was settled‚ the assemblies would dissolve. The Federalists and Anti-Federalist was sort of like these assemblies‚ but they didn’t dissolve that easily. The

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    more beneficial for them to be introduced to more modern skills that will interest them and make them want to learn. In the essay Graff incorporates his own personal experience with being interested in baseball. He says that sports affected his “anti-intellectual” actions because what he was learning in school was not stimulating his mind while sports and baseball were. Graff states that he experienced something that eventually made him realize that being academically smart can be very beneficial

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    Rockwell’s Defense in Consumerism Introduction : According to Rockwell’s Defense in Consumerism‚ he argues different points on how the market economy touches all of our lives. Even when people claim that they have too much‚ consumerism and the market economy is still something that we all need. Eventually‚ we come to understand that now-a-days we have many choices in our lives. Thesis Statement : I will try to summarize a couple of key points based on Rockwell’s Defense in Consumerism‚ focusing on

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    Vietnam War Protests

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    escalate. College students began protesting on campus across the country leading to class cancellations. In 1968 anti-war demonstrators flocked to the Democratic National Convention to protest the nomination of a pro war president. Between the large groups that formed and collaboration from significant public figures the anti-war protests were no longer ignored and had a powerful effect (“The Anti-War

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