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    A brief glance at United States history will provide miniscule details of the reality of the American society‚ and will instead present the United States as a utopia of sorts. Upon through examination‚ one will find an America that nearly fits the dictionary definition of a dystopia: "an imaginary place where people are unhappy and usually afraid because they are not treated fairly." ("Dystopia") The one difference being‚ it is actually a reality‚ not a fantasy‚ for the majority of the populace.

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    Question 1: Compare and contrast the three categories of scope of charge to income tax A modern form of income tax was introduced into Federation of Malaya in 1947 by using the derived and remittance basis. Income Tax Act (ITA) 1967 came into effect has imposed world income basis on the resident company involved in specialized industries. Malaysia adopted a territorial and remittance. With effect of year of assessment of 2004‚ taxation basis amended to exempt income remitted into Malaysia from oversea

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    to focus on your cause and effect paper (paper 2). Michihiko Hachiya’s “From Hiroshima Diary” Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” Michael Pollen‚ “What’s Eating America” George Orwell‚ “Politics and the English Language” Eric Schlosser‚ “Why McDonald’s Fries Taste So Good” Angle: this is up to you—just remember that angle is your take on an ongoing conversation. Purpose: to write a cause and effect paper Audience / readers: This can be more open‚ though I would like to approve

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    Jarret Anderson Professor Brian Larsen English 120 12 December 2015 Animal Treatment What would it be like to be stuffed in a shed with thousands of people within close proximity to you? A majority of people do not know what this is like‚ but farm animals have to go through such terrible treatment every day. There are a variety of other treatments that they go through as well. The animal treatment epidemic needs to come to a stop

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    popular‚ because fast food can be prepared and served very fast. Jessica Williams (2007‚ p. 216) finds that “Fast food restaurants were firstly appeared in Unites States in the 1940s. Today there are hundreds of thousands of them. According to Eric Schlosser in his book‚ Fast Food Nation‚ the amount of money Americans spent on fast food went from $6 billion in 1970 to more than $100 billion in the late 1990s. Twenty five percent of the population eats at a fast food restaurant every day. Although fast

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    Schlosser‚ and Dana Heller Levitt. "Religious Identity and Cultural Diversity: Exploring the Relationships Between Religious Identity‚ Sexism‚ Homophobia‚ and Multicultural Competence." Journal of Counseling & Development 87.4 (2009):420-27. Academic

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    In the nonfiction text‚ Chew on This: Everything You Don’t Want to Know About Fast Food‚ Eric Schlosser‚ the author‚ explains the effects of fast food restaurants on the small town of Martinsburg‚ West Virginia. Surprisingly‚ some effects were good‚ but others were not so good. The new fast food restaurants made Martinsburg turn from a quiet town‚ into a large‚ busy town. Though fast food restaurants provide a lot of jobs‚ it does not pay much. Fast food restaurants often mistreat their animals‚

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    Reagan‚ R. (1988‚ November). Remarks on Signing the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988. Reinarman‚ C.‚ (2003). ’The Social Construction of Drug Scares ’. In: Patricia and Peter Adler (ed)‚ Construction of Deviance: Social Power‚ Context‚ and Interaction Schlosser‚ E. (1998‚ December). The Prison-Industrial Complex. The Atlantic Monthly. The Sentencing Project. (2009). The Changing Racial Dynamics of the War on Drugs.

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    Kang Hee Jun Wolf Li Eng101 March.23 2013 Stop Watching TV! TV has been loved by many people. They watch TV for entertainment and out of boredom. Some people watch TV to pass the time or they watch TV for cheer themselves. If they are depressed‚ they turn on comedy programs‚ so it makes them laugh. TV became part of their life regardless of age. However‚ TV is not good as people think. They do not realize of side effect of watching TV because it does not show up immediately. When they find out

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    Should corporations and companies advertise to children? Since its modern-day origins to the early twentieth century‚ advertising has come a long way. All throughout history‚ advertising has been utilized. Sometimes the method used was as simple as a for sale sign‚ via word of mouth‚ and even in newspapers. In general‚ most methods of advertising were also directed at the general population‚ and not at any specific target group. Nowadays‚ advertising is all around us. Everyone is exposed to

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