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    Today‚ many high school students are entering the work force. Students are becoming more and more eager to start working and become independent. Although a beneficial balance of school and extracurricular activities as well as employment can be productive‚ it is very difficult to maintain. If a student is intending on going to college‚ he or she should only hold very minimal and flexible employment. A part-time job interferes with school in many situations. Even if the job is held after school and

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    Introduction to Journalism

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    Introduction to Journalism What it Means Journalism as a craft‚ a profession and even as a trade or business is over twocenturies old. It was made possible by the coming together of a number of tech nologies as well as several social‚ political and economic developments. Them a i n t e c h n o l o g i e s t h a t f a c i l i t a t e d t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f l a r g e s c a l e p r i n t i n g a n d distribution of print material were the printing press. Journalism is the art and science

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    Introduction for Dynamite

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    issue "is political dynamite" Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel and was the first safely manageable explosive stronger than black powder. Nobel obtained patents for his invention: in England on 7 May 1867 and in Sweden on 19 October 1867. He originally sold dynamite as "Nobel’s Blasting Powder". After its introduction‚ dynamite rapidly gained popularity as a safe alternative to gunpowder and nitroglycerin. Nobel tightly controlled the patent‚ and unlicensed duplicators were quickly shut down

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    Trafficking is a form of modern slavery that exists throughout the united states and globally. This uses violence‚ lies‚ threats and other forms of coercion to compel adults and children to participate in commercial sex against their will. Under U.S. federal law‚ any minor under the age of 18 years induced into commercial sex is a victim of sex trafficking—regardless of whether or not the trafficker used force‚ fraud‚ or coercion. Unfortunately‚ there are thousands of children and adults who

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    become a huge part of our lives‚ our indispensables. J.J. Thomson was inspired by some scientists and he provided us the opportunity of having televisions in our lives. Also other scientists improved his thoughts and experiments which leaded to the invention of the television afterwards. It is not that simple of course. Let’s look at the backstage... By the beginning of the 20th century‚ there were some problems that had not been solved. The main problem was; not being able to understand the structure

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    existence in order to keep the society in control. Anthem’s technological primitiveness is due to the fear of the science and technology and its lack of progress is due to the loss of individuality. Inventions are not easily accepted into the society. In Anthem‚ there is a set process for allowing a new invention into society. It is a very long process that takes a long time. For example‚ the candle took fifty years to be approved and then‚ to re-fit the Plans. These Plans appear to be like the constitution

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    Modern Patriotism

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    What makes a patriot? People through the ages have carried out both horrible and wonderful acts under the banner of patriotism. How then are we to define it? The concept of patriotism is just as debated and relevant today as it was during the Civil War. If our nation is to survive its current challenges‚ the definition of a true patriot must be clear. So‚ what is true patriotism? Only 57 percent of U.S. citizens over 18 described themselves as either “extremely” or “very” patriotic in a study

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    Modern Technology

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    Therefore‚ labor efficiency changes remarkably with the use of technology. In medicine and pharmacy‚ technology also plays an important role. For example‚ Charles Drew‚ Chair of Surgery at Howard University‚ discovered a way to preserve blood. This invention made a great progress to history of medicine. Blood Bank‚ the storing of blood plasma system‚ helps to store‚ preserve‚ and reconstitute blood for a later use. Technological equipment‚ in weather forecast‚ help save more lives and predict natural

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    The Invention of Wings Characters Sarah Grimke- she is an abrupt young girl who loves to read and write and is very smart. She loved to read and write so much that she had taught her waiting maid Hetty how to read and write which was against the law. She was punished and was banished from her father’s book collection. Hetty then also was whipped. Hetty Grimke- a young slave girl who has bright yellowish eyes like her mother. She has always been a very bold girl. Also was later taught how to read

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    will flow. Every stroke‚ every scribble tells a story of past‚ present‚ or future. From before Da Vinci to modern artists‚ they give us a peek into their minds. Today‚ technology is an added source of art. Ideas are created on computers and passed to the public eye. Books and computers are just two of the examples that have been created to show us the unique works of past and modern day art. MUSIC Music can be many sounds that are pleasing or stimulating. Each tune

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