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    bitter rivals from different parties‚ they infused the presidency with new powers and changed the nation in ways few other presidents have‚ before or since (Bowles‚ 2011). Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson debated a political state of affairs that still effects government and industry in our nation today. The issue at hand was trusts. On one hand‚ Theodore Roosevelt thought that trusts are inevitable. As he said in his 1910 "New Nationalism" speech‚ "There can be no effective control of corporation

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    What Is Freedom What freedom is to me is the ability to be yourself without having to be living your life controlled. How freedom is an amazing thing‚ you can be yourself. You certainly can have any personal beliefs‚ be in any religion‚ and there’s much more things you can do. The 4th of July was when we gain our independence from Great Britain. A very famous quote my father tells me is‚”May we think of freedom‚ not as the right to do as we please‚ but as the opportunity to do what was right.” (Peter

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    the internet. Considering the past hundred years‚ many people believe has been the greatest invention. Some people feel strongly that it is necessary for their lives. However‚ it is important to look at both sides of the discussion. First of all‚ many people like to use the internet. Especially‚ those who want to have an easy life. For example‚ people can buy services or products via online shopping. This is convenient for those who do not have time to go shopping. Moreover‚ the internet is suitable

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    Links: Cyberia: one of the world ’s first Internet cafés‚ London‚ 1994 A solar powered internet café in San Juan del Sur‚ Nicaragua.

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    Internet! The New Drug of Choice It is difficult in these modern times to find anyone who doesn’t use the Internet. I am not speaking of North Americans (but mainly N. Americans)‚ but the rest of the world is quickly catching up. China already has more users than Canada and the US put together. According to Internet World Stats (2012)‚ China has 538 million online frequenters and 82.5% of the Korean population use the Internet. Korea’s penetration rate is third with England leading the way at

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    Brave New World Essay The concept of freedom is always changing and is often open to interpretation. What‚ exactly‚ is freedom? and why is it so important that we be free? In Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley leaves the reader in continuous suspense over which character is truly free or has freedom. The citizens of the World State do not possess any notion of freedom‚ they are unable to control the way they think‚ feel and make decisions;

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    I am Professor Ernst Ruska. I was born in 25 December 1906 in Heidelberg Germany as the fifth of seven children of Professor Julius Ruska. I finished my school in 1925 than I started to study electrician. I always liked to do experiment and I was really concerned that how Busch theory proofs the effect of magnetic field of coil which electric current is passed. 1 . I started to work with Dr Knoll in 1931 on electron microscope. After working hard for three years. In 1933 I was able to put into

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    and contrast the New Nationalism and the New Freedom. In your view‚ which of these programs was the best approach to curtail the concentration of corporate and industrial power? Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt both had a mixture of liberal and conservative views. Although they disagreed on things‚ they both hoped for a better economy. Both policies were for decreasing corruption and economic problems. Disagreements and all‚ New Nationalism and New Freedom paved the way for

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    that the internet brings more harm than good. Examples of harm: 1. Pornography - a lot of rapists and sexual offenders start off with pornography 2. Horror - screamers and horror movies‚ that traumatize people‚ especially children 3. Violence and gore - movies that contain excessive amounts of violence and gore 4. cyber bullying - social networks or blogs flaming or flaming through gaming 5. leaking personal information accidentally through social networks 6. false information - websites

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    THE INTERNET BRINGS MORE HARM THAN GOOD Points against: The Internet has increased economic and creative prosperity in a leveled way POINT The Internet has brought greater prosperity‚ allowing not only established business more distribution channels over a wider geographical area but it has also allowed individuals through e-bay‚ for example‚ and small independent businesses to flourish. This has brought a lot more choice to ordinary people‚ and also driven down prices as people find it easier

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