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    Nation States Will Never Disappear Introduction The international system began to change after World War II. Realism was the predominate perspective for scholars. Realism believed that nation states acted in their own self interest without regard to the effect of their actions would have on other nation states. After World War II‚ scholars began to see the world as an intertwined spider web and countries will also have to begin to cooperate with one another due to the rise in globalization and shared

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    effective advertising strategy for Groupons because it has allowed them to be able to spread the word on its products and businesses. The use of public relations allows companies to quickly spread the word by using Groupon to market its products.

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    Why Do We Use Coal

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    Almost everyone today uses coal in their everyday life‚ whether you know it or not. Coal has become such an important resource is today’s society‚ that if all of the coal was too disappear we probably wouldn’t have a great chance of surviving for very long. But in saying that we are also killing our environment by using it so much. Coal has its advantages and disadvantages‚ which is why using coal is a touchy subject. As much as we know that we use coal‚ not many people know how it was formed‚ how

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    Question 1 Why do people use alcohol? I believe people used alcohol for many reasons. I examine what reasons are and why do they drink . The reasons come in many. My two main reasons are for stress and it’s culturally normalized‚ and mainly out of curiosity. To me This list is very

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    Ads Are Misleading

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    "Advertisements are boring‚ useless and often misleading.How far do you agree with this opinion” Advertisement is highly developed nowadays. To some extent nature itself advertises her wares‚ for instance‚ the colour and smell of flowers is nothing but advertisement to attract the attention of insects and birds and the promise of honey is the gift. Advertising is one of the media to draw the attention of the public and to educate them regarding a particular product. This is called the psychology

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    Steroids have been a huge part of sports for the last 50 years. Since its creation in 1935‚ by zoologist and physiologist Arnold Adolph Berthold and Dr. Leopold Ruzicka‚ steroids have been advancing athlete’s physical performance. When people hear the word Steroids‚ the automatic response is always negative. As well as illegal‚ steroids are still being used even with all the restrictions and that it is banned. Coupled with words like juicing‚ freak‚ meathead‚ and monster is used to describe people

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    players a lot more susceptible to injuries. If steroids were harmless‚ and posed no threat to athletes‚ they would be completely fine. But since they are as risky as they are‚ they really aren’t good for the sport in my opinion. The one thing that could possibly prevent athletes from taking steroids‚ are the drug tests that most teams administer. Teams from all around sports are giving players drug tests‚ and finding results to be quite surprising. Ryan Braun‚ a star baseball player from the Milwaukee

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    Imagine if people live in a world‚ where competition did not exist . People would live in an ancient-like society‚ low-technology level‚ and laziness would be the theme of this world‚ because improvement would be unnecessary. No matter what professions they are‚ athletes or politicians‚ people would not be better since they have no competitors. However‚ competitive instinct exists in humanity‚ and people can achieve their dream in sports competition‚ people practice and compete to push each other

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    over making a slight complication for the Christians‚ not safely letting them go along to do their own thing. This made many people angry and started the thought of the Crusades.It may have been driven by religous freedom‚ but in the thought processk‚ someone must have thought ‘Lets say it’s for God‚ but in reality to give us more power over what we want’.It became a power high over the Christians. You could easily dominate a city or a

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    Why Do Athletes Use Drugs

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    Athlete Drug Use The organization should test athletes for drug use‚ so we can get rid of the guys who use drugs‚ we don’t need athletes who use drugs. Their then would be fans and kids who see all those drug use athletes doing the wrong thing and thinking its right for them to also do it. Why should they get money for using drugs to win? How do we know that they aren’t really actually good at that sport? That is called cheating. To use drugs just to make a win or himself as a champ and not using

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