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    The role of government has changed in the U.S. since 1900 as evidenced by transportation‚ education‚ and food safety. Transportation has changed in the US since the 1900’s‚ making it safer and more efficient to travel across the country. The Clean Air Act was enacted in 1963. It implements stricter emission standards for vehicles. This meant that car manufacturers had to develop and produce vehicles that emitted fewer pollutants into the air. Additionally‚ the development of cleaner fuels‚ such as

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    How the Cell Phone has Changed our Lives The cell phone‚ or mobile phone‚ has become a large part of our American culture. You see them wherever you go‚ and in the hands of every group dynamic. This technology seems to have appeared overnight‚ and it is probably going to be with us for a very long time. They are used for both personal and business demand‚ and have an interesting future as well. Our lives have changed quite dramatically with the invention of the cell phone‚ with both good and arguably

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    Professor Kelvie The Internet and Its Effects on People The internet‚ is it making us lazier‚ or is it increasing our productivity throughout our lives. In today’s world‚ we rely heavily on the internet for day to day uses and it has become something of a crutch for humans. From things such as looking up how to get to the nearest Sub-way‚ to ordering and purchasing items online‚ the internet has done nearly everything to make our lives easier. In a way the internet could be making us lazy as people.

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    The role of the federal government has continuously changed throughout the years. During the prohibition period‚ the government was very hands-on by not allowing Americans to drink alcohol. The prohibition did not work very well and the government then adopted more of a hands-off approach. By reducing regulation‚ the economy suffered and the Great Depression struck as a result. Therefore‚ the government retook more of a hands-on approach and the economy began to improve. The federal government continued

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    smarter and more ready for life. But sometimes it’s nice to look back to see how much we have grown up and learned. Tom is about the same age as we are. This character is very relatable to many kids. Like stretching the truth‚ not doing the best things‚ but we all learn from that. Making mistakes is one of the best ways to learn in life. So Tom is just like us in one way or another. Throughout the book Tom has changed as a person in many ways. In the very beginning of the book‚ Tom lied a whole

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    sports. Have you ever thought of the long term affects when becoming a sports fan. People watch sports to get away from the world for 2 hours‚ bond with friends‚ and even getting away from annoying significant others. Sports today has changed my life significantly because of how passionate and dedicated I am to all sports fans. Also‚ when being a sports fan you can meet amazing people with the same interest as you in a random sports bar. When watching sports it tends to be enjoyable no matter the outcome

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    documentaries about ghost‚ dead people walking‚ zombies‚ but we never believed them. We heard on news about some celebrities getting some surgeries to change themselves‚ such as Michael Jackson who changed from black man to white man or someone who was from man to woman. However‚ can humans be reborn? This question has been asked for years can you call yourself reborn after an accident? Yes‚ I was reborn‚ I faced death‚ I was born again as another person‚ I see from different eyes. I was so happy that I

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    Has technology helped us?” No Matter where we turn in the world‚ technology has become a part of our daily lives. We can find technology in businesses‚ hospitals‚ schools‚ communities and pretty much everywhere we turn. Some argue that we are too dependent on technology and as a result we have become isolated rather than more sociable; an example would be our newest generation of children that spend countless hours playing by themselves video games‚ computer games or sitting in front of a TV

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    some things have drastically changed for the better‚ things have stayed the same or things have gotten worse. But that is a matter of opinion. What is your opinion on these things? Do you think things have gotten better‚ stayed the same or gotten worse? Mark Twain wrote a book called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and it showed how society was back then and the struggles people went through. American society has changed since 1840 and as time passed our society has gotten way worse by the acts

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    Now vs. then‚ have we really changed at all? Jacqueline Lawlor explores the connections of Male gender stereotypes in the Elizabethan time of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ to that of modern days‚ by exploring the film ‘John Tucker Must Die.’ Strong‚ masculine and fearless‚ these are just a few of the characteristics all men are expected to possess in Elizabethan times. Otherwise they were considered social outcasts in society. Men are seen as the dominant providers for their wives‚ but in Shakespeare’s

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