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    Technology Gone Too Far

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    Technology Gone Too Far Almost everyone uses technology to communicate. Even schools use technology to communicate with parents and students about grades and upcoming events. This is great. Technology has also created a society where people are more likely to pick up the remote on turn on the T.V. on a beautiful day then go outside for a stroll. People are more lazy today. Technology is great in many ways‚ but technology has also a negative impact on our future generation. I’m not

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    Censorship Gone Too Far

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    At what point has censorship gone too far? By simply allowing someone else to get censored‚ you give anyone the power to censor you or something you like. Censorship is the act of blocking “offensive” material. It is wrong due to the fact that it a prevention of creativity‚ unnecessary nuisance‚ and contradiction of rights.. Censorship in music is just not right. It goes against everything in society. Especially the 1st amendment‚ which states “Congress shall make (…) abridging the freedom of speech

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    “Constitutional reform since 1997 has not gone far enough” discuss In 1997 the Labour government came to power‚ with Tony Blair as Prime Minister (later Gordon Brown 2007 - 2010). During their time in office the Labour party made a series of constitutional reforms‚ this was due to the fact that the constitution had areas that needed modifying; this was achieved by increasing democracy‚ decentralisation and individual rights. However there are still parts of the constitution that could be improved

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    Passion Gone too Far in Medea Passion is any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling and is not limited to just feelings of love‚ but also‚ feelings of hate (“Passion” def.1). In Euripides’s‚ Medea‚ there is a suggestion that revenge may‚ sometimes‚ be justified (Hopman 155). However‚ when revenge leads to loss of life‚ others would argue that passion has gone too far (Robertson XVI - XVII). In Euripides’s play‚ Medea‚ “a woman betrayed by Jason -- her husband of 10 years‚ a man she had murdered

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    Has Hamlet Gone Mad?

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    Has Hamlet Gone Mad? Hamlet was the prince of Denmark‚ son of the assassi-nated King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude‚ and nephew to Claudius. Hamlet‚ (during the play) goes through some very troubling situations in which he seems to act in an insane manner. But I am convinced that he was "…not in madness‚ but mad in craft." I also believe that he was a man of high moral standards‚ in fact higher than most of the people in Denmark at that time. Hamlet was bombarded by many situations at the start

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    Where Has Time Gone

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    January 6‚ 2013 English 11 “From Now‚ to Than” Where has the time gone? It’s already the end of my junior year 17 years young and almost a senior! I can’t even believe it myself. I remember my first year being a freshman thinking that 2014 is a long time away! Now that’s 2013 and only a year away. High school goes so by so fast I can barley recall it. So they say high school is suppose to be the time of your life‚ it’s seriously the hardest and most stressful time. I can’t wait to

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    To me is all seems like an act in the beginning‚ but it soon comes to light that Hamlet may in fact have gone mad. Everyone believes that he has gone mad over his love interest Ophelia‚ and that is has nothing to do with his father. Like the saying “there’s a method to the madness”‚ Hamlet has his reasons for everything‚ he seems to be a very smart kid. Has the play progresses‚ Hamlet’s behavior becomes more and more outrages‚ but at the same time he is trying to prove that Claudius

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    The age of the actor has long gone: we are now in the age of stage effects’ We have moved towards more modernised performances‚ but this does not necessarily mean ‘the age of the actor has long gone.’ It means audience members now expect more from the performance‚ rather than just rely on the actor as they did in Elizabethan times. Still in our 21st century‚ we would not like to go to a play whereby the actors are poor at acting likewise an Elizabethan audience would not like that either. The

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    ------------------------------------------------- ‘The law has gone too far in restraining freedom of the press in the interests of privacy’. Discuss. Recent jurisprudence stemming from the incorporation of the ECHR through the Human Rights Act 1998 has led to the alleged emergence of a tort of misuse of private information from the expansion of an action of breach of confidence‚ English courts’ attempt to balance Article 8 and Article 10 rights. If we assume that the right to private lives and

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    In this day science has greatly affected and improved our world as we know it. Science does a lot of great things‚ but sometimes it can go too far. Some reasons science can be thought of being used too far are science can be used for dangerous and bad conditions‚ and new technology can replace the job of many people. People should assume that science can be taken too far. To start off‚ science can be used for dangerous and bad conditions. One of the examples of science being improperly used is

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