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    We’ve all heard of Seaworld. A childhood fantasy. The spectacular shows and mesmerizing performances of marine animal and men. Orcas and dolphins doing trick as the fascinated faces‚ young and old watch the ‘never before’ seen show. Years later we find out the truth. The torture of animals and the small confinement that these animals have been forced to live in. Orcas were “...confined to a tank containing 0.0001 percent of the quantity of water that he would traverse in a single day in nature.”

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    Argumentative Essay “Americans with a four-year degree made 98 percent more an hour on average in 2013 than people without a degree.” (Leonhardt). A college education is and continues to increase in value. With a rising unemployment rate‚ receiving a college education can greatly reduce the chance of one being unemployed. Also‚ the wage for a college graduate continues to rise while the high school graduates pay has stayed relatively the same for the past five years. A college education will provide

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    Writing Assignments for Description Essay Due: October 6‚ 2009 Follow the same essay format to complete the Description Essay: Title Page Thesis/Outline Abstract Page Essay (8-12) Your essay must appeal to one or more of the 5 senses: hear‚ smell‚ see‚ taste‚ and feel. Your essay must also have use of 3-5 figures of speech: similes‚ metaphors‚ and personification. Lastly‚ your essay must have subjective and objective description

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    Argumentative Essay: The 5 Essential Characteristics of the Army Profession Carlos Albaladejo LOG C 3 15-003 CPT Neppl March 10‚ 2015 The Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) states that there are five essential characteristics of the Army profession: military expertise‚ honorable service‚ trust‚ esprit de corps‚ and stewardship of the profession. To briefly define these characteristics‚ military expertise is our ethical application of land power‚ honorable service is our noble

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    Are We Too Dependent on Computers? We have become too dependent on computers for answers‚ personal interactions‚ and we spend way too much time on them. If we used the computers for learning and as a tool this issue wouldn’t be as big. The sad truth is that people use this great tool for an easy way to get out of face to face interactions with other people. In 10-20 years it is said that there will be a computer smarter than the whole human race alive today. That is a scary future that we don’t

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    with phones‚ computers‚ and televisions. There has to be some sort of balance between socializing in person and socializing through technologies because now people are stuck with their face in their phones and computers like robots. Most people today are not interacting with one another face to face. Everybody has to realize this and do something about it because this is making society less interactive when it comes to face to face communicating instead of face to phone or computer. Connecting

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    Susan Lewellen Are Americans too dependent on technology? Do you think Americans are too dependent on technology? Americans have become so reliant on technology in the 21st century that a vast majority of us probably wouldn’t know what to do if one day all the electronics just shut down. For example‚ I depended on this computer in order to write this paper‚ instead of just doing it the old fashioned way with a pencil and a piece of paper. Cell phones have become a “must have” in almost everyone’s

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    THE FUTURE IMPACT OF NEW MEDIA ON OUR CHILDREN Today‚ satellite and cable television‚ interactive video and electronic games‚ the personal computer and the internet are central to the daily lives of children. Yet‚ little is known about the uses and impact of these new technologies. Children are no longer passive recipients of the media. Use of the internet‚ participation in e-mail‚ chat rooms‚ and instant messaging are some of the ways they are participating with the new media. As their enthusiasm

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    Dustan Clinton English 1301 Doctor Nellis 15 April 2013 People have become overly dependent on Technology Some people would say all the great inventions and updates on technology have made this world a better place. It has not! This world has become overly dependent on technology‚ because of the fact; jobs requirements have changed‚ laziness has prevailed and people are just commonly fascinated in all that has been created in today’s world that makes that one task little bit easier by the

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    The Welfare System Makes People Dependent One of the many reasons why America is called “The Land of Opportunity” is because its citizens can move up in socio-economic status through hard work and dedication. However‚ when U.S. citizens fall on hard times‚ government-established programs offer financial assistance. The history of welfare reform reveals that the question of personal responsibility versus assistance to those in need has been a constant in the debate over welfare. In the 1950s

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