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    Hippocrates to the rest of the world. America would be violating its own right to freedom. Many nations would hate that the U.S. has become the terrorist cell forcing it’s ideals on others‚ like ISIS. Hitler tried to eradicate one group of people‚ yet America would try to eradicate all groups of people. It just does not work out. To put it shortly‚ America would become global enemy number one and be in ruins soon after. The world would look at America and see that they go against their own laws

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    rather than destroy all the prejudice. In fact‚ the intellectual pluralism is people in the society permit the expression of various forms of bigotry and always will.1 It also is the author’s opinion in the essay: in the society‚ we do not need to eradicate all prejudices‚ we just need to make the prejudice become better which means people can have different thinking about some things like homosexual or racialism‚ but all of speech should be not offensive. From that‚ the author gives people a positive

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    In the story‚ with the descriptions of the pretentious headmaster and his lack of respect for the elders and their traditions the narrator clearly has taken sides with the villagers. Chinua Achebe writes‚ "The whole purpose of our school is to eradicate such beliefs as that. Dead men do not require footpaths. The whole idea is just fantastic. Our duty is to teach your children to laugh at such ideas." The main point in question in the story is in reference to the villager’s beliefs and customs and

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    A very good afternoon to the Chair Speaker‚wise and honourable adjudicators‚ precise timekeeper‚ respected teachers‚ worthy opponents‚my fellow teammates and most of all‚ members of the floor. Ladies and gentlemen‚ I as the second speaker of the opposition team‚ Arvindhra Rao s/o Krishnamurthy‚strongly disagree with today’s motion which is “This House Believes That Junk Food Is The Main Cause Of Health Problems”.I would say it is not the only cause. There are many other causes that contribute

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    Waste management is important and crucial to humans. It is actually the collection‚ storage‚ processing‚ disposing‚ and recycling of waste products. These waste products are mainly of household waste‚ industrial waste‚ nuclear power plants and so on. The problem of improper waste management is on the rise from day to day. If the waste products are not managed properly‚ it will cause a lot of bad influences to humans. The effects of improper waste management to humans are contamination of soil‚ floods

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    Corruption in Africa July 13‚ 2011 by: Salha Kaitesi Corruption in Africa can be overcome. Period. How? By having outstanding leaders in the community. This can only be achieved if we start at the grassroots level. In other words‚ with our children. The right upbringing for a child brings wonders to the child themselves‚ family‚ community‚ country and Africa at large. Today Africa is covered with corrupt leaders. Not a day goes by during which you don’t read something about how corrupt the continent

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    influential events in the town. These occurrences in Maycomb eradicate the naivety of the children to prepare them for the real world. Scout initially begins to lose her prevalent innocence when her cousin subjects her to the use of derogatory tongue. Additionally‚ the two most significant deaths evoke a maturation in Jem when he realizes the subject matter involved in one of the two. Bob Ewell’s subsequent vengeance moreover eradicates all indications of Scout’s innocence as she is exposed to violence

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    Name: Institution: Course: Date: The Relationship between Unemployment and Economic Growth Condition In most part of the world the economy and the unemployed are very closely interconnected. If the unemployment goes on a drastic change the economy takes the same path. With trade prevailing in bad economic days employees are laid off to save the business financial status. However‚ as a result of these layoffs people do not have cash to spend which will in turn cause problems to the economy. Economic

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    Society to include the government‚ school teachers‚ religious leaders‚ parents‚ heads of major corporations‚ legal system‚ and individuals must make a conscious effort to eradicate racism. Parents eradicate racism by teaching our children to respect people and treat them as they treat themselves. The government must legislate and enforce laws governing all citizens‚ religious leaders teach their congregation that our greatest commandment

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    Saad Ahmad Professor Strong English 101 16 November 2014 World Health Organization: Leading the Fight to Eradicate Communicable Diseases The World Health Organization is the United Nations agency that is concerned with international public health. It was established on April 7‚ 1948 and has its headquarter in Geneva‚ Switzerland. It is also a member of the United Nations Development Group. The WHO’s Constitution states that its objective is "the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible

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