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    How Glee Changed My Life

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    humming your favorite song‚ or secretly dancing in your room‚ your music can have the power to lift your spirits and conquer the day. Music- based TV shows have gained more popularity as many people enjoyed the musical sensation. New shows such as American Idol‚ The Voice‚ and the X Factor was tailored towards a more mature audience. But on May 19‚ 2009‚ a new TV show reestablished and harmonized the dynamics of a musical genre‚ Glee‚ through its integration of love and acceptance‚ perseverance‚

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    11 years ago I gave birth to a healthy boy who changed everything about me. Before his birth I was a carefree‚ immature party girl without a care in the world‚ after his birth I grew up stopped parting and took on the responsibility that was gifted to me. It has not been a stroll in the park more like a steep climb up a mountain‚ but it is not something that I would give up no matter how hard it can get   Before the birth of my son I was a carefree‚ immature party girl without a care in the

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    How a Baby Changed My Life

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    How a Baby Changed My Life I have heard that if you wait to have a baby until you are ready‚ you will never have one. Even at 39‚ I felt that I was not ready for the changes. I did not even realize the amount of changes that having a baby would have on my life. I also had no idea that I would change my career after the baby was born. I also did not know that I would have to function on little or no sleep. Furthermore‚ the amount of free time that I used to enjoy has been greatly reduced

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    How Our World is Viewed Today Alfred White ENG122: English Composition II Nikkele Shelton 30‚ April 2013 Technology today is becoming more of an advocate for how many people today address art‚ media and philosophy. Being in such a diverse world‚ how we choose to associate what we know is how we learn to get by in our day to day lives. Learning and believing in what is reality verses fantasy and how choose to allow it to exist in our world; it’s all based off our philosophy growing up. Being

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    American Football changed when the sport became worldwide and in schools. Gear in American Football changed over the years and I will be talking about the helmet and shoulder pads.The first helmet used was made out of mole skin.The first helmet used in football was in 1893 in the Army-Navy game.The helmet was made to prevent head injuries or etc.Helmets back then were made of leather straps and moleskin.A Chicago sportings goods company named Riddell patented the first plastic helmet.Shoulder pads

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    what life has taught me

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    Ideas may be simple‚ but what makes simple idea a great one is interest. I believe that a person’s interest in any field makes him produce great ideas and achieve big. The technology I chose might be different to the typical smartphone and satellite theories but it has certainly made a huge impact and will continue to revolutionize the world. Solar energy is a natural renewable resource that is available in unlimited quantities and is a great source used for solar heating‚ solar photovoltaic‚ solar

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    United States wanted to change the American society politically‚ socially‚ and economically drastically‚ but in reality the American society did not change. After the American Revolution‚ American society did not change politically. In the political scene women gained no power in the government. (Doc. J) With women not gaining any political rights showed how much the American society did not change. Women not gaining any political powers showed how the American society did not trust having women

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    How technology has changed our lives Throughout the years technology is in constantly changing. It’s almost impossible just to think how different the technology was. I noticed how rapidly the technology change in our classrooms. For example‚ a video recorder or a side projector is almost obsolete now in days. We can now rely on most efficient technology. There are some good sides to this‚ for example we are no longer held captive by the prime-time schedules of a handful of networks. Now‚ with cable

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    artificial changes. In the world today it is natural to “Play God”‚ by using technology to save one’s life. The line should be drawn if technology harms or makes one’s life worse. People are so reliant on the advanced medical technology this world possesses because they believe that it could save their lives‚ make their lives easier‚ and make their appearance change based on the self image they want. Scientific and medical technology will constantly continue to grow because there will always be a medical

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    During the 19th century‚ big business‚ along with greedy company owners made ruins of the American people and other small businesses for that matter. The typical American industrial worker in the late 1800’s didn’t make nearly enough to support a wife and children. On average‚ industrial jobs would be making 1-3 dollars per week. This forced women and young children to be put to work‚ in order to survive. There were children that were pitted inside mines‚ factories‚ and mills‚ where often they would

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