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    Our lives are changing‚ the outstanding growth of our knowledge is increasing every day‚ yet our changing lives present increasingly complicated problems in an ageing society. Today’s 21st century has much to sort out that may help the upcoming society. The excruciating examination process in which thousands of pressured students who are not fully ready to take an exam‚ must prove what they have ‘learned’ to aggressive and rapacious examiners‚ only a minority being selected in the vast marine of

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    What I would get rid of to improve life in the 21st century. For me I would like to get rid of religion to improve life in the 21st century. As we all know‚ most people think that religion is the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power‚ especially a personal God or gods. Religious people mostly worship or believe in an omnipotent and diving being‚ have faith in them‚ do whatever they were told by it; they too‚ believe in the concept of omni-beneficient‚ which means that

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    Justin Pineo 4-23-12 ENG-1052 Getting Rid of Grades If there is one thing that all students can relate to‚ it is grades. They are used throughout numerous countries‚ although each country has a slight difference in grading systems. Grades are a tool to measure how well a student is doing academically. But the real question is “Do they work?” The answer is no. Getting rid of the grading system currently in use in schools across the nation would benefit students‚ allowing them to really succeed

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    Orissa Review * January - 2006 Need for Electoral Reforms Siddhartha Dash Elections are the life and blood of modern democracies. The health and vitality of parliamentary democracy is sustained by ensuring free‚ fair and peaceful elections where the verdict of the people finds full expression. The Indian electoral system was free from any major flaw till the fourth general elections in 1967. The distortions in its working appeared‚ for the first time‚ in the fifth general elections

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    How to Get Rid of a Roommate – Without Committing a Crime I came home exhausted from school and work and I just wanted to drop my bag on the ground and slump into bed. I stepped into my room and flipped on the lights; to my astonishment there was Cynthia & a boy- in MY bed. “Cynthia!!” I snapped. She slowly opened her groggy eyes‚ as she gained awareness of the situation. “What are you doing? Why are you in my bed?” Her reply forced me to hold back the incredible hulk that’s lies within me.

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    Electoral Systems

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    Electoral Systems There is only one path to democracy and that is an election. It is the only way that a government can represent the will of the people. It gives legitimacy to government and ensures that the freedom one gives up in lieu of security and order is maintained. In a democratic state‚ the electoral process determines who will hold political office. The importance of a free‚ fair and representative election cannot be overstated in the 21st century nor can be the process of it undermined

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    Alexander Hamilton‚ The Federalist Amber Henricksen U.S History Mr. Michael Miguel December 10‚ 2012 In the year 1789‚ George Washington had established his Cabinet. The Cabinet consists of men who were the best at what they do such as handling money or being familiar with machinery. There were three men who were a part of this Cabinet following with an attorney general. These men were Thomas Jefferson‚ Secretary of State‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ Secretary of Treasury‚ Henry Knox‚ Secretary

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    good think about it‚ we see that we spoil ourselves this world. Often‚ the inventions and strenuous effort take control of everything around you. The question is: what would I get rid of to improve life in the 21st century? For me the worst things in the world are violence so that is the first thing which I would get rid of to improve life. Violence is everywhere: at home‚ at school‚ at work. It is behaviour that demeans limited freedom‚ violates the rights and causes mental and physical suffering

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    I have never really taken any notice of Photoshop or air brushing‚ but last night a close friend came up to me‚ upset by the fact that they didn’t look like the ‘girls in the adverts’ My response was‚ ‘no-one does‚ not even the women in the adverts…” It’s true‚ no-one truly looks like these adverts representation of woman; they’re fake‚ un-natural and the way they make people (especially teenagers) feel is vile! Not only do they make woman feel bad because they don’t look like that‚ they make men

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    University’s Distance Learning Abstract Affirmative action is a law that was passed in the early 1960’s and which has been exercised throughout the world for decades upon decades. This law has been recognized to “attempt to get rid of discrimination against minorities‚ and women in America” Affirmative action also known as A.A. began as a plan to equalize the educational‚ employment‚ and contracting opportunities for minorities‚ and women with opportunities given to their white

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