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    Joe Marton Professor Levy English 100 20 January 2013 Necessary Qualities of an English Student To be successful in English 100 a student must be determined‚ articulate‚ and disciplined‚ without determination all other qualities seem minimal because the “want” to succeed is applicable to anything in life. Also without being able to articulate thoughts‚ experiences‚ and opinions is essential for clear communication. Discipline ties both qualities together creating the ideal student. All three

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    14th September 2013 Torture is a necessary evil. After reading this article and evaluating both sides of the argument‚ my opinion remains the same. I disagree that torture is necessary; it is a barbaric breach of human rights. After looking at statistics‚ only 8% of Guantanamo detainees were Al Qaeda fighters‚ this is a shockingly low percentage in proportion to the 517 Guantanamo that were detained. British laws have deemed torture illegal and yet at least 6 detainees alleged that British forces

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    Furthermore‚ having unalienable rights is necessary for any society to thrive. On top of that‚ the government must exist for the lone purpose of protecting these rights and nothing more. These constitutional principles sanction and outline two specific ideals: 1) protection of the citizen’s inalienable rights and 2) controlled governmental power through the consent of those who are governed. From the time when the nation was first born‚ unalienable rights such as right to life; liberty; and the pursuit

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    EXAMS– A Necessary Evil?? It was my friends birthday party and as usual mom didn’t allow me to go. Guess why?? Not hard to figure out ‚ is it? Exams………….. The whole year it’s been the same story. If someone breathes out the word ‘exam’ near me‚ I’ll scream ‘’EEAARGH’’. Hello everyone‚ good evening! I’m sick of exams‚ they take the joy out of our lives. Mom always says‚ “ Exams will happen only this year but your friend will have her birthday again next year.” Oh sure!!! She will have her birthday

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    China’s Environment: History‚ Problems and Solutions The growth of China‚ with twenty years of Historically‚ rapid growth has produced environmental destruction. China is no exception. Because of its huge and growing population‚ 20 years of over nine per cent per annum growth‚ a history of neglect and adverse geography‚ China faces crises. China has a reputation throughout the world for being a country with large amounts of pollution and environmental degradation. Like many Western nations

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    Was The Bomb Necessary

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    city of Hiroshima‚ Japan in 1945 of August 6. This devastating bomb killed around 135‚00. There was also a second bomb that hit Nagasaki on August 9th that killed approximately 50‚000. But the question remained was this necessary? In my opinion YES! Dropping the bomb was very necessary‚ it was also reasonable considering the fact that US lost a total of more than 418‚000 both military and innocent civilians. I also think Japan deserved to be bombed because they committed the same act at Pearl Harbor

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    as well as corporate culture. I will touch on these all very briefly in the main body of my essay but concentrate mainly on the national and corporate layers of culture. (www.tamu.edu) National Culture can be described as‚ “ The result from one nation attributing characteristics to another‚ which can result in stereotyping and prejudice. National culture needs to take account of differences in the groups and communities which all contribute to national culture.” (www.pearsoned.co.uk)

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    Essay 2 : Child Abuse : Victim rights and the role of legal representative Sexual abuse cases are incredibly sensitive subjects. The way they are handled is of paramount importance because of their complex nature. This is where the magnitude of the role of the child ’s representative comes into play; consequently the rights of the child must be enforced with great care. Investigation of the allegations depends on dependable information from the victim (a child in this case) and confirming physical

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    Women’s Rights are Human Rights On September 5‚ 1995‚ Hillary Clinton- the First Lady of the United States- took front stage at the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing‚ China to speak on the fleeting struggles women face in every single country. Standing in front of women’s rights activist from over 180 countries‚ Hillary Clinton’s words were as powerful as her prominent political stand she held. Clinton catalogued the devastating truth on the abuse afflicted onto women‚ and then challenging

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    The World Health Organization reports that in new estimates released‚ in 2012 around 7 million people died -one in eight of total global deaths- as a result of air pollution (“7 million premature deaths annually linked to air pollution”). This estimates confirmed that contamination is now the world largest single environmental health risk. Reducing this could save millions of lives. One of the largest independent direct-action environmental organization in the world is Greenpeace‚ which “defend

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