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    and are taking their toll on society. While technology has enhanced our lives in many ways‚ it is also the source of corruption in our society. One of the most obviously altering advancements shaping society is the cell phone. According to a study done in January 2014‚ ninety percent of American adults own a cell phone. So it is safe to say these knowledgeable devices are affecting day-to-day life for ninety percent of Americans. Cell phones have changed ones entire perception on communication. Verbal

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    How To Have a Good Healthy Body In today’s hectic world that we live in‚ maintaining our good health care is very important for us to keep up with today’s economy lifestyle. All of us need to be healthy regardless of our age or gender. In order to be considered us as overall well being healthy‚ we should have a disease free body‚ fit and fill with abundant energy. Here are some healthy tips illustrate below for our general health benefits First of all‚ we should practice healthy living styles

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    Newark‚ NJ. No one in my family has ever been in any branch of service. I had always looked at the service as somewhere people go and die. I had not knowledge of how any branch of service worked‚ let alone the Army. I was an attending a community college in New Jersey‚ but I was not doing well. I had a couple good friends that joined the military but because I was not well educated on the benefits and all aspects of the Army‚ I never thought of it as one of my career paths. When I thought of a career

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    There are many types of different governments throughout the world. Democracy and Dictatorship are the two that I have found to be the most interesting. Democracy is a government is which the people in the country get to vote for the person they think has the most knowledge and that can run the government the efficient. In this type of government every citizen of the country has basic human rights that cannot be taken from them. When a government is a democracy it is ran by one person known as the

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    The word freedom has a different meaning for different people. Freedom to me means being free from a single ruler who dictates and who goes by his own rules. Freedom has affected America immensely and has brought upon many individuals for the thought of having freedom for the first time. We sometimes take our freedom for granted and do not think of how people dream of having freedom. America has freedom because it was fought for and lives were taken for the future generations to come and enjoy

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    than that of today. There are factors that are involved in this change such as the make-up‚ status‚ and economics. Experts have noted that the fact that families are weaker now than those in the 1960’s and this could be the cause of problems that are being faced by people in society today.   Families of today are faced with hardships that the families of the 1960’s didn’t have to deal with. In the 1960’s the majority of families were a one income family‚ usually coming from the father. The mother

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    In the story‚ with the descriptions of the pretentious headmaster and his lack of respect for the elders and their traditions the narrator clearly has taken sides with the villagers. Chinua Achebe writes‚ "The whole purpose of our school is to eradicate such beliefs as that. Dead men do not require footpaths. The whole idea is just fantastic. Our duty is to teach your children to laugh at such ideas." The main point in question in the story is in reference to the villager’s beliefs and customs and

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    Final How to Pursue the American Dream For an immigrant‚ the American Dream is to achieve economic well-being and a good quality of life through hard work‚ entrepreneurship‚ and perseverance. It is the driving force behind most immigration‚ and its realization is the achievement dimension of the American Dream to reach to the fullest life. What is the American dream? And how can one pursue it? Does it still exist‚ or is it over? Carl Thomas’s article “ Is the American Dream Over?‚”

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    system for their government. This form of government‚ that allows national government and the state government to share powers and obtain authority from its people‚ was created to deal with many of the problems that occurred under the Articles of Confederation. Being affected by the rule of English kings‚ the Framers feared centralizing power in one government. Therefore‚ they made both the state and the federal government responsible to the people of their country. While the governments shared some powers

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    Why has the American Constitution lasted so long? Hague and Harrop define a codified constitution‚ such as the American Constitution‚ as a single document that ‘sets out the formal structure of the state‚ specifying the powers and institutions of central government‚ and its relationship with other levels. The Constitution established itself as ‘the supreme law of the land.’ In addition‚ constitutions express the rights of citizens and in so doing create limits on government.’ Ratified in 1789

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