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    Imagination Dr. Spencer’s idea of imagination seems to base its importance in unison with knowledge. She states that imagination is “essential yet most neglected”‚ though this is a controversial statement as the value of imagination is different all throughout the world‚ it is even different all throughout Pickering High School. The importance of imagination and art can be seen in our society through television and film‚ music‚ and visual arts. These things are not looked down upon - art‚ creativity

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    told him he is already on the right path with weight lifting. Weight lifting can benefit people in more ways than just losing weight. Weight Lifting

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    Argumentative Essay: Are Asian cuisines more exotic than Western cuisines. Cuisines is a style or method of cooking‚ especially as characteristic of a particular country‚ region‚ or establishment. Therefore‚ there are different between Asian cuisines and Western cuisines. Different in taste and how it served. Firstly‚ the Asian cuisines are more exotic than western cuisines because Asian cuisines have unique appearance. This based on researched by University Malaya that most of 70% cuisines around

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    February Con Case Resolved: In the United States‚ Organized Political Lobbying Does More Harm than Good I would just like to start off with a quote from the US court of Appeals..... "In support of the power of Congress it is argued that lobbying is within the regulatory power of Congress‚ that influence upon public opinion is indirect lobbying‚ since public opinion affects legislation; and that therefore attempts to influence public opinion are subject to regulation by the Congress. Lobbying

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    National Security is More Important than Human Rights The conception of human rights and freedoms is the cornerstone of American traditions‚ law and the indicator of democracy. The approach of prevailing interest in personal privacy‚ property privacy and non-interference of state authorities in private affairs is the basic ground for modern organization of American society. For centuries the courts have been standing safeguards of protection of persons against unreasonable intrusion of the State

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    What is more important‚ your life‚ or a text your friend sends you? Are you careful when you drive‚ or do you neglect other drivers around you? Cell phones are an incredible invention‚ giving us the opportunity to communicate with others and have all the information at our fingertips. However‚ they can also be deadly‚ especially when combined with driving. Driving requires concentration‚ and a cell phone disrupts that concentration‚ even if it’s for a split second. While driving and texting are both

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    From what I have experienced in my life in our society I do believe that Americans are most likely more ethnocentric‚ than people in than other Western Industrial nations‚ As Americans we are cultural diversity. Most Western nations are surrounded by many countries with many different languages and cultures.Americans are surrounded by Canada which is more liberal; and Mexico which is more conservative.We can only see cultures between states‚ regions and time zones.Ethnocentrism is believing in the

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    Introduction Most of the graduates in Malaysia are prone to purchase a car for himself or herself instead of buying a house. Many of them would think for a car than any other item. Therefore‚ owning a car has become the first priority for many young people in Malaysia. Owning a car definitely gives graduates a lot of convenient especially when public transport are limit. The following pages will discuss about it is necessary graduates to own a car after complete the study in Malaysia. Pros and

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    Sociological imagination helps us understand how personal problems are related to the large social forces. For example‚ suicide used to be a personal trouble‚ but as more and more people committing suicide‚ it has been considered as a public issue that shaped by large society. If a person commit suicide‚ people first may think that the person is vulnerable. Perhaps‚ this individual is not able to overcome some obstacles in his/her life. From a personal view‚ there are many reasons for an individual

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    Although no branch is more powerful than the other because of check and balances‚ the most powerful and influential branch of government is the Legislative branch and the president in my opinion. Almost every thing the other two branches do can be overridden by the legislative branch in the House and Senate. Also I believe that since the President is the most influential and powerful person so that plays a role in why I believe the legislative branch is the most powerful. This means the president

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