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    Residents of a prosperous country have to go no further than a supermarket to get all they need to live a sustainable life. This is undoubtedly a benefit of living in a capitalistic society; however‚ there is also a flip side to which many scientists and philosophers call attention. This is the ideology of consumerism‚ which is often embodied in a consumer’s urge to purchase goods in ever-greater amounts‚ even if those goods that are not needed. Consumerism is supported by manufacturers‚ who do their

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    Crime is increasing in our society. We often ask ourselves "why?". There are many reasons. Firstly the law isn’t strict enough for criminals‚ so many of them aren’t afraid of punishment. Criminals spend too little time in prison and they have too good conditions there. In many countries‚ as in TV and other entertainments. I think that our government should be more interested in these people and try to help them (give them places to live‚ meals). Everybody knows that many crimes are committed by

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    and administrative agencies‚ as well as in policing and security” (Boykoff 729). Surveillance has the capacity to create a fully functional society in which “enables people to fully participate in society” (Boykoff 731)‚ but at the same time it can be one of the greatest pitfalls of the nation if used improperly. Surveillance has immensely impacted society for the better with medical surveillance prolonging the life of those that are ill. Nevertheless‚ there is “conspicuous surveillance” (Boykoff

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    How does pace of life and mentality influence lifespan? I have no time for books‚ no time for…everything. Time and energy. I must study something‚ hurry somewhere‚ struggle for my miserable existence. What the hell do I need it for‚ such existence? But I have to‚ my instinct does not allow me to stop‚ it rides me hard as a draught-horse‚ to my last breath. And that is how everyone feels. Basically‚ any conclusive evidence that mentality or pace of life is responsible for the lifespan

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    Roman and Greek religion is so similar? Early Rome was very close to the Greeks and the Etruscans‚ two very powerful and intelligent empires. Both of those empires were flowing with culture‚ and when Rome came into contact with Greece around 700 BCE Rome adopted many Greek ideas. Many religions are passed down from culture to culture‚ civilization to civilization. For example‚ Greek religion was founded upon Mycenaean gods and mythology. Did Greek religion influence Roman religion? Greek religion

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    When you think of the word fashion‚ what do you think? Do you think about outrageous runway outfits? Cocktail dresses? Tracksuits? Whatever your impression of fashion‚ it is obvious that fashion plays an important role in today’s society. We are judged by our clothing and appearance on an everyday basis‚ so why not make the most of our choices? Everyday‚ we see hundreds of people. Whether we see them on the street‚ at work‚ at school‚ or on television‚ people pass through our visual field. Fortunately

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    Indie rock n’ roll music as we know it today has been heavily influenced by countless bands of the sixties‚ seventies‚ and the eighties. But the one band who revolutionized and changed this genre of music forever was The Smiths. The Smith’s music was greatly underappreciated in the United States at the time but today we see various bands who have been inspired and transformed by The Smiths music. Morrisey‚ the bands infamous front man drew much attention to the band through his idiosyncratic lyrical

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    As all of us know that‚ air is the inevitable substance for life. Air pollution is a growing problem in the modern society.There is several organizations‚ which offers remedial measures throughout the world. Generally‚ air pollution is a major consequence of modern society for example; at the end of 20th century‚ invention of machines and technologies in the automobile sites resulted in more pollution of air than the past. In my perspective‚ people should take steps

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    The common view in ancient societies was often that this was a world of men; that women were inferior. There is often debate on the role of women in society‚ but in reality‚ women play an important role in any type of society‚ whether it be good or bad. Women in ancient Greece‚ China‚ and the Roman Empire were able to exercise influence into their culture despite the discrimination toward them. Although each society was different‚ women shared similar influences in their power‚ and restrictions in

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    January 16‚ 2015 ENG 101 Paper 1 Ancient Greeks vs. Modern Day Christians The ancient Greeks of The Odyssey had perspectives on marriage‚ revenge and hospitality that differ slightly when compared to those of modern day Christians. Ancient Greeks had no morals about marriage‚ whereas modern Christians take it seriously and view it as something that should be cherished and sacred. Another theme‚ revenge‚ was seen as important by the ancient Greeks. Because of their egos‚ they felt the need to

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