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    Voting age in the USA Student’s Name Institution Abstract Voting is a fundamental process that allows for a legal citizen to express his or her opinion on different issues. These issues are mostly political but not necessarily. The legal voting age in the US is 18years. The notion as to whether the voting age should be lowered or not has been faced with a lot of contention. Some young American citizens feel that‚ it is their right regardless of their age to vote. They pay taxes just like older people

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    Advantages of Education Lamees A. Wahbi Bridge to Learning September 21‚ 2014 Education is a big goal in life. It will change people’s lives and how they think. It is like the sunshine after darkness. It gives people knowledge that they need in their lives. Education gives us solutions to our problems. Education improves our financial situation and benefits our country. I think education benefits society. I got a good education in my country. My

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    Thesis Statement: Online education provides students with flexible schedules and the ability to work at their own pace‚ while a traditional education provides students with the ability to interact with teachers and peer while learning. I. When choosing to make the choice to return to school‚ and further educations levels it can be quiet a difficult decision to make. Whether the choice is to enroll in an online program or the traditional education style‚ students must be dedicated and make the

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    Home Schooling vs. Public Education Precious Curtis Communication 155 Wanda Evans 2/12/12 Home Schooling vs. Public Education Are you disappointed with the public school system? Have you ever questioned if home schooling your children was a better alternative? If so‚ I may have the answer you are looking for. In a statistic performed

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    Communication in Japan

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    culture‚ by contrast‚ conversations tend to be about seeking areas of common ground. Expression of a contrasting opinion is avoided. If it must be done‚ it is done as carefully as possible. In contrast‚ in Japan there is a tendency to conflate feelings about a person and feelings about their ideas. In Japan‚ to express direct disagreement with someone can easily be interpreted as not liking or not respecting him. Ways:  Be sure to ask non-threatening questions‚ such as: "Please explain more of the background

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    South have‚ and how this case was decided. For instance‚ all African American children can finally go to a school in which they are treated equally‚ and receive the best education necessary in developing their futures. Before the Brown vs Education was decided many schools were segregated‚ and one race did not receive the best education as the other. Furthermore‚ if you would look at this case today it formally expresses strategies that can be used on other issues which many minorities face in today’s

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    Australia and Japan Economic growth Australia is a small open economy with a population of over 21 million. It is characterized as an advanced economy by the World Bank with a gross domestic product of US$766.8 billion; whereas Japan has the third largest economy in the world and is the second most technologically powered economy after the US. It has a population of over 127.4 million and has a GDP of US$4.346 trillion. However in 2007 Australia had a slightly higher GDP per capita than Japan with

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    Japan Comparative Essay

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    Present day Japan and the United States share political economic and social similarities and differences such as both countries have a democratic government based around a constitution; however japan has incorporated a more traditional aspect of their culture by retaining the position of the emperor. Economically both are very similar in that they both run on the concept of free market and are both in the top five largest economies in the world. Differences would include the fact that Japan’s economy

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    Background: The Brown Vs. the board of education case had a big impact on many other similar cases as Mr. Brown’s and on history itself. This case brought many people to see that the segregation of schools did not help the students learn at all‚ but more hindered than helped. In the 1950’s‚ public places were segregated. There were black schools where only colored students were allowed to go. Then there were white schools where only white students went. Many white schools were often near colored

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    USA Patriot Act

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    The Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism act of 2001 otherwise known as the USA Patriot Act was signed into law by president George W. Bush on October 26‚ 2001. This act is part of the foreign and defense policy area. “The foreign and defense policy area includes organizations that focus on relations between the United States and the rest of the world. Organizations that national security initiatives and other defense-related

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