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    The theory behind Reaganomics was sound‚ but when applied in real life its consequences are still present more than ten years after the fact. The tax cuts applied early in Reagan’s first term cemented the ideology for what the next eight years of his reign would uphold. The Economic Recovery Tax Act would cut taxes roughly twenty five percent over a three-year period. The ideology of Reagan’s administration quickly received supporters of what he was doing. Entailed in these tax cuts were reductions

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    Martin 3/7/15 Choices and Consequences “Nobody ever did‚ nor ever will‚ escape the consequences of his choices.” Both Alice and Robinson Crusoe acted impulsively. Alice followed a rabbit‚ ending up falling down a dark hole. And she also ate and drank things out of pure curiosity. Robinson Crusoe disobeyed his father‚ and ended up getting captured. After this‚ he went to sea again‚ and then was stranded on an island. Alice and Robinson Crusoe both experienced consequences resulting from their decisions

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    country. Its an eternal emotion that keeps us bound to value our native land and everything related to it i.e. our motherland. Its this emotion that brings unity among nations which is a positive consequence. Though there are few negative consequences of Nationalism as well. There are many positive consequences of Nationalism besides unity that is being united as a nation. In a nation there are various groups of people belonging to different spheres and circles of life having different cultures and traditions

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    bullying. Aim My aim with this essay is to increase awareness of bullying. I want others to understand more about what bullying really is and what it can do to people. I also want to make me myself understand more about bullying‚ to understand its consequences‚ what it can do to people and how to prevent it from starting in the beginning. In the later years I will hopefully get children myself‚ and as a parent you want your child to grow up in a safe society‚ where you don’t have to worry about how

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    Matt Unick Prof. Rhone 11/15/12 ENG 101 Consequences of technology The most significant event in history has been argued by many scholars through the years. The industrial revolution‚ the renaissance‚ or even the Neolithic revolution all have been the top choices. One event that doesn’t get as much attention is the event that is happening in the world today. The world is going through a technology surge unlike ever before. It is an increasing advancement in technology with every passing

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    Expressing Individualism Can individualism survive in a conformist society? Mark Twain’s best- selling novel called The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn tells the story of young boy’s adventurous escape from a conformist society in order to preserve his own identity and lifestyle. To escape‚ Huck travels down the Mississippi river on a raft; during his journey‚ he meets a black runaway slave named Jim. Both want to start a new beginning‚ with their own freedom. In the society they are living in

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    Most people regard industrialization as a positive development capable of generating great wealth and revitalizing run-down areas. Mention industrialization today‚ and it brings to mind large factories organized with the latest technologies in mass producing. Along with these visions comes the promise of more jobs for the community‚ higher rates of pay‚ and financial stability. One can only think of the positive influences on a community that the opening of a new factory could bring‚ but during what

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    Consequences of Divorce

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    A. Introduction The divorce rate continues to increase from year to year. While many studies are conducted on the reasons for divorce‚ fewer focus on the consequences that occur after. Although each case comes with its own set of circumstances‚ I am going to focus on two articles that look at some of the consequences that occur after a divorce. The first will focus on the adult children of divorced couples while the second takes an in depth look at how African American women fair following

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    encountered awful criticism at the time it was published and eventually lead to the book being banned for decades. However‚ Edna discovers that the female role models in her life lack the freedom that she wants to live and that her displays of individualism continue to go against the restrictions that society places on her. For example‚ Edna’s search for individuality is displayed when she states‚ “I would give my money‚ I would give my life for my children‚ but I wouldn’t give myself” (Chopin 53)

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    Consequences of Conformity

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    Ross Carroll rcarroll@sfu.ca Experiencing Society (120) Consequences of Conformity “Man is born free‚ and everywhere he is in chains” (Jean Jacques Rousseau‚ Social Contract‚ 1762). From the moment of birth‚ man is burdened with an immense social pressure to act within social guidelines that are considered acceptable. Whether they truly are beneficial or not is irrelevant. Influences such as the government‚ the media‚ and religion force us not only to abide‚ but to believe in these guidelines

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