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    A father is more loving than a mother For many Parents are like shelter for their children‚ they work hard to provide food‚ clothes‚ Shelter and other necessities of life to their children and try their level best to up bring their off spring. Although mother and father both play their role to growing up their children but both of have their own responsibilities. In some families situations father is the one who take cares of all financial matters and mother look after children in home and train

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    Why Are Males More Aggressive Than Females? All societies behave in a different way towards two sexes and distinguish two genders. Through innumerable indications‚ we are taught that men and women are different. In everyday life‚ it is commonly assumed that men are more aggressive than women. Statistics indicate that males are more likely than females to commit such crimes as murder‚ armed robbery‚ and aggravated assault which are the result of feeling aggressive. In addition men describe themselves

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    The 19th century reader of the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley was treated to a tale of fantastic proportions. A story of a monster that was created from parts of corpses and could be brought to life would have been an extremely scary story. They would not know if the creation of a monster in this way was really a scientific possibility. The 21st century audience however‚ now knows that this is not scientifically possible. The fear that was struck in the hearts of the 19th century reader

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    Medusa‚ the Misunderstood Gorgon By having the appearance of gruesome scaly skin with pure piercing green eyes‚ and the uncanny appearance of snake. This terrifying beast with collective serpent skin tied around her waist like a belt‚ is the one and only Medusa‚ as her Mythology name suggests. Medusa is most notably known for her distinctive snakes for hair. Not only did she have snakes for hair that already appalled all of mankind‚ she also has the capacity to turn anyone who looks into her eyes

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    Television does more harm than good When the TV was invented‚ it impressed the whole world‚ so everyone since then seeks to buy a one. In the past TV was only has less than ten channels and it were locked in the latest hours of night. But now there is thousands or millions of satellite channels are broadcasted on TV. As a result the number of TV owners has risen until 98% of American households have a TV set and the same is true of most developed countries. In fact‚ television channels

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    If I had to choose between opening gifts from someone or giving gifts to someone‚ I would choose the giving. I like to give gifts more than receive them. I find it very enriching to have my family and friends enjoy the present that I gave them. The best joy of having my family and friends receive gifts by me is the expressions on their faces when they open the gifts. The main reason why I like gift giving is because of the reactions of my family and friends. I put a lot of effort into finding the

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    Same Sex Marriage Disagreement The definition of marriage is the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law (Merriam-Webster). This dignified act is under constant threat by lesbian and gay couples protesting for equal rights in marriage. Same sex marriage should be prohibited in the United States because the act will evoke multitudes of problems that will be impossible to manage. The plentiful list of arguments

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    Higher Education‚ More Important than Ever Higher education is perceived as extremely important‚ and for most people a college education has become the necessary admission ticket to good jobs and a middle-class lifestyle. Parents of high school students place especially high importance on a college education‚ and African American and Hispanic parents give college an even higher priority than do white parents. All groups believe that the country should ensure that no qualified and motivated student

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    internet can be a dangerous place for you‚ your computer and your children. It is extremely important to be aware of the fact that not everyone on the internet is as honest about themselves that you are about yourself. Undoubtedly the Internet brings more harm than good. Predators‚ they are everywhere waiting for you and your child. Sexual predators do exist and are a real threat. They target both girls and boys of all ages and use the anonymity of the internet to their advantage since they can meet whoever

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    English 111 Date: November 19‚ 2012 Frankenstein’s Misunderstood Creature Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is recognized as one of the most prominent gothic novels of the nineteenth century. The young and ambitious Victor Frankenstein‚ who is the lead character in her novel‚ is obsessed with the idea of creating life out of lifeless matter. After many years of research and labor‚ Frankenstein sparks life in a corpse comprised of body parts from different people. As soon as his creature comes to life

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