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    Fame or Money

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    ample Essay: Fame or Money? Every person has dreams and desires for the future‚ especially young people who think they’d do anything to make these dreams come true. Their dreams of possible careers are often limited to those of pop stars‚ singers‚ actors and actresses. In my opinion‚ what matters to young people nowadays is fame and not money‚ as some other people think. It’s very important for a person of our society to be known and to have the ability to influence others. Often unaware

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    On the Want of Money

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    April 4‚ 2013 Period 5 Carvalho On the Want of Money It all dates back to ten thousand years ago when money became one of the world’s greatest obsessions. From bartering to coinage to paper‚ the want and need for money has never changed. In author William Hazlitt’s essay‚ On the Want of Money‚ he clearly describes how money can effectively make or break one’s life. He uses examples‚ syntax‚ diction‚ and tone to show that in a world without money a human being will experience the harshness of life

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    House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the American city of Chicago in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized circa 1984 in Chicago‚ but beginning in 1985‚ it fanned out to other major cities across North and South America‚ as well as Europe and later Australia.[1] Early house music commercial success in Europe saw songs such as "House Nation" by House Master Boyz and the Rude Boy of House (1987) and "Doctorin’ the House" by Coldcut (1988) in the pop charts. Since

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    everyone has in one shape or another. However‚ what is the point where imagination takes over reason? “Fall of the House of Usher”‚ “House Taken Over” and many psychologists provide much insight as to why and when imagination overcomes reason. It seems that the point where logic and reason are gone‚ is due to the unknown being in question. First of all is the short story‚ “Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allen Poe (1839). The reader is brought into the story not knowing anything. All the reader

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    Save Tigers in India

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    Save Tigers 1411 left in India! Steps to save Tigers  10:21 AM |  Posted by Rocky Singh Over the past century the number of tigers in India has fallen from about 40‚000 to less than 4‚000 (and possibly as few as 1‚500). Relentless poaching and clearing of habitat for agriculture have been the primary drivers of this decline‚ though demand for tiger skins and parts for "medicinal" purposes has become an increasingly important threat in recent years. However the news is not all bad. Research

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    Bad money is thrown on donation boxes at churches so that pastors can drive brand new BMWs. Bad money is spent on inefficiently farmed organic food on a continent where people are starving. In conclusion‚ bad money is spent on stupid things that make society no better‚ and most money not spent on immediate needs seems to be a bad money. bad money that you steal for no reason and it gets you no where‚people who go around stealing money should know it all comes back to you at some point. Good money

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    Save the Environment Everyone just needs to put in a couple seconds of their life into the planet. We are living like royalty‚ doing absolutely whatever we want‚ however we want. It is quite selfish indeed. No one thinks about anyone but themselves. What will our kids in the future be dealing with‚ if we are using up all the necessities? Little things like turning off the computer when it isn’t in use‚ or doing laundry using cold water instead of hot-hot‚ and brushing without the water running will

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    There is way too much money spent on the Olympics Games. The large amount of money that was used for the Olympics could go to better causes‚ the facilities may not be used after the Olympics and the large amount of money spent on the Olympics Games has ruined the original purpose of the Games. Instead of wasting a large amount of money on the Olympics‚ we could be saving lives around the world. The money spent on the Olympics Games could be used for better causes such as “GlobalGiving” to provide

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    Slogans on Save Environment 1. Get into the Green Scene 2. Cool kids help a warm planet 3. Trees don’t grow on money either 4. Water‚ water everywhere but not a drop to drink 5. Join the race to make the world a better place 6. Save water! Save Life! 7. It’s the only Earth we got 8. When you conserve water‚ you conserve life! 9. A drop of water is worth more than a sack of gold to a thirsty man 10. One tree can make a million matches. One match can destroy a million trees. 11. Save water‚

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    Joanna Weir 10/23/14 Soc 209: Juvenile Delinquency Dr. Severance Burning Down the House 1. The “birth” of juvenile prisons began at the end of the nineteenth century. The idea of separating the youth and adults was to rehabilitate young offenders not punish. This began with the New York House of Refuge in 1825. At this time most of the youth that were put into the “homes” were generally poor immigrants. Due to the mass amount of immigrants there was a concentration of poverty in cities. Also the

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