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    Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been Response The short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates was very interesting and appealing. It captures the reader’s attention from the beginning until the end. The main character‚ Connie‚ faces many challenges‚ one of which was temptation. In the story Connie meets a boy named Arnold Friend who tries to persuade her to go for a ride in his car. During this time she is faced with the conflict of temptation‚ whether or not

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    Did Black Power groups harm the struggle for civil rights? After the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Act of 1965 it seemed as though those who advocated peaceful protests had got what they wanted. The government passed laws which theoretically gave black people an equal standing with white people. However‚ in reality discrimination was still rife in many parts of America and the majority of black people lived in poverty‚ a hard condition to break out of. It can be said that Black Power

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    Animal deserve to have rights‚ not necessarily the same as human rights‚ but the right to live freely‚ the right to not be used for the benefit of humans and the right to not be treated poorly. Everyday‚ animals are hurt and abused just to make some of people’s belonging. Many people do not think of what is behind closed doors‚ where their items comes from‚ and how it is made. Since the beginning of time animals have always been used for the benefit of humans. But not everyone realize that what us

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    at them. Although women may not of had the right to vote before WWI they were still expected to cook‚ clean and even take care of the children without taking any credit they were just expected to do it without questioning. However Women’s rights have changed extremely after WWI‚ They got the right to vote and was able to take care of themselves without the need of needing men. All woman became much more independent. Some people may argue women’s rights were changed for the better‚ others say it was

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    phenomenon is that many young couples choose not to have children these days. They have this decision because of financial problem‚ their working‚ freedom and lack of experience. Having children will bring them many troublesome problems. Thus‚ the trend of having no children becomes worse. For this agreement‚ I would prefer not to have children. There are some following points to support me. To begin with‚ young people choose not to have children owning to financial problems. The living expenses

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    emotional and behavioral condition affecting one’s ability to have a mutually satisfying and healthy relationship. People who are affected by co-dependency often form and maintain relationships that are emotionally destructive. That may lead them into a relationship addiction‚ the familiar‚ painful cycle of attraction‚ bonding‚ panic‚ reconciliation‚ and rejection characterizes this serious addiction. The readers of “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates envision several traits

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    Joyce Carol Oates’s short story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” focuses on the seemingly typical life of a teenage girl‚ Connie. The character irony is found in the fact that a teenage girl in the 1960’s struggled with the same issues teenagers battle with in present society. Connie‚ the main character‚ fights with her parents‚ does not want to be like her older sister‚ and thinks very highly of herself. As a teenage girl typically believes‚ Connie imagines she is the center of attention

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    Did you know what people think is best for our economy is bad for our health and environment? Thank you Mr.Chairperson‚ Good Evening Honorable judges‚ladies‚ gentlemen‚ friends‚ family and fellow 4-H members. Alberta is mostly known for the production of oil and gas‚ besides agriculture‚ forestry‚ and manufacturing. Many people know that the oil industry is hurting us but probably not in the way it is killing us. Fracking causes cancer‚ organ damage‚ and death. In order to get a

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    Review on We have No “Right to Happiness” By: C.S. Lewis In class we read three different essays including ‘The Dying family’ by J.H. Plumb‚’ Does Fatherhood Make You Happy?’ By Daniel Gilbert‚ and ‘We Have No Right to Happiness’ by C.S. Lewis. Though the purpose of these essays can be very controversial to some‚ after reviewing all three essays I have picked my favorite‚ or the one I agree with and disagree with most. ‘We have no Right to Happiness’ makes a very good argument on the point

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    Elder abuse is when a caregiver seriously harms an elderly person physically or emotionally‚ or steals or misuses the money or property of an elderly person. Elder abuse can also be self-inflicted if an elderly person living alone doesn’t take care of his or her own basic needs. Anyone age 60 or older is protected by elder abuse laws. Separate laws apply to seniors living at home‚ and to seniors living in nursing homes. There are no income limits for elder protective services. _Elder abuse can be:_

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