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    Generation X and Y.

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    Generation X and Millennium Generation Travel through time is one of the most enigmatic‚ imaginative‚ and scientifically daring concepts that had occupied the minds of many people centuries ago and will continue into the future. Nonetheless‚ not employing any time-machine contraptions‚ modern archeologists and paleontologists are traveling back in time more than anybody else. They examine the rich iridium layer in Wyoming’s clay deposits and take exploratory tours back to early Cretaceous period

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    Tradition is the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation‚ or the fact of being passed on in this way. Many people value and like their traditions but for many others they feel (locked in a prison) by certain parts of their tradition. The traditions we receive have been handed down to us through many generations which have been influenced by our parents and their background history. This helps to control our identity and through their teaching‚ it gives us a sense of belonging

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    Brittani Powell Dr. Matthew DeForrest ENG435/ TR 9:30-10:45 March 1‚ 2010 Individualism: First Generation Romantics The Romantics were known for their use of the unusual and old-fashioned in their poetry because they were in a very unusual and old-fashioned state of mind when writing their poetry. The Romantics were experimental writers and they lived during a very tough time period‚ and itshowed in their poetry. The Romantic period had the shortest life span of any literary era in

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    Drugs in Sport

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    sporting teams. With the increase of drug use young players start thinking that taking performance enhancing drugs is necessary to ‘make it’. The competition in sports is so fierce it amounts to a huge build up on players and teams to perform‚ including the pressure from big business asking for ‘more’ because the more the players can give and entertain crowds means that demand for the game will rise which in turn means more money at the gates. The power and influence of Australian sport can be seen in

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    Drug Addiction

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    Drug addiction Alex closed the bathroom stall boor behind him and locked it. He unzipped his book bag and scrambled trough it‚ searching for his escape from life. His heart was beating faster with every second that passed by. His palms were sweating and his mouth was dry. He kept imagining the smoothness of alcohol flowing down his throat. He finally felt the coldness of the bottle at the bottom of the bag. He suddenly felt a sense of warmth‚ as if he was at home. He felt at ease

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    Women still face gender discrimination today. Even though it may not be as prominent as it was in the past‚ it is still there. The video‚ “When Billie Beat Bobby‚” gives us a good look at what kinds of gender discrimination women faced only twenty-30 years ago. Drawing from this movie‚ we can compare and contrast how gender discrimination has gotten better‚ and how it has stayed the same. When you watch this movie‚ you feel the immediate sense of discrimination towards the women in the film. The

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    Drug war

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    War on drugs I agree that the drug war should be fought because many people across the globe are using these illegal drugs can lead them to abuse‚ addiction‚ serious health problems‚ and even death. It is impossible to predict the effect that drugs can have on someone‚ especially if it’s the first time they try it and even if it’s a small amount or dose. President Richard Nixon declared a "war on drugs" in 1971. The expectation then was that drug trafficking could be greatly reduced in a short

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    Study drugs

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    get your dream education. You found your solution; the study drug. Sadly – a problem is still to be found; the study drug. Because what you and many young students from USA don’t know is these pills actually are made for treating ADD and ADHD diagnosed patients‚ and by that fact can cause side effects to people like you without these diseases. The phenomenon “Study drugs” are greatly criticized by David Sack in his article; “Do Study Drugs Breed a Nation Of Winners – or Cheaters?”. David Sack points

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    taken away‚ is it useful to think of the Stolen Generations as something that happened in the past‚ or as a contemporary issue affecting Indigenous peoples? What implications are there for all Australians in recognizing the need for national healing? The Stolen Generation was a time of grief‚ sorrow and sadness for many indigenous people. To say that it is something of the past would be distorting the seriousness of the issue‚ the Stolen Generation was and always will be a contemporary issue affecting

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    Generation Me Response

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    Ford Intro. to Sociology Generation Me It is very apparent that today’s generation has changed greatly since generation of the “baby boomers”. Children in the current generation are coming into a completely different world than it was just 30 years ago. From almost every kid owning a cell phone‚ televisions being flat‚ and social networking‚ it is obvious this isn’t the same world that our grandparents‚ and even our parents were raised in. Looking back at the generation of the “baby boomers”‚ it’s

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