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    few points on how a self-driving car would cause problems once they become an actual thing. Biggest issue addressed is how people would eventually rely solely on this system for their driving needs. Which in the beginning of his point is about how laziness would be more of a problem‚ letting the driver focus on something else‚ rather than focusing on the road. Eventually leading to the point if autonomous cars were to be a bigger factor in the future to the point where it would be so a custom in our

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    we were a people who had never overcome and had come to a stand still. I believed that we were in a worst state than our parents and grandparents. I believed we were in a state of self inflicted ignorance‚ a mental slavery‚ that was the result of laziness and a lack of motivation. I fell victim to the subliminal stereotypes that were portrayed by the media. I began to believe that we were content with unsatisfactory living conditions‚ and that we were the savages that we were seen as. After completing

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    This quote displays Marlow as a representation of European settlers and their opinion that the land in which they were settling in is very primitive. * Marlow has a very strong work ethic and professional skills‚ which are contrasted with the laziness and incompetence of the Company employees. * Marlow is disturbed that he can somewhat understand/communicate/interpret the natives. Stating: “No‚ they were not inhuman” * The notion that maybe there is an inkling of them in himself and

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    Not many people understand the specific reasons for childhood obesity. Children whose body mass index is above the 85th percentile are considered obese. Three links to childhood obesity that people need to understand are household income‚ laziness‚ and psychological factors The first reason that greatly affects a child’s health is the lack of income in the household. Parents‚ who generally are listed in the poverty level‚ have a greater chance of having obese children. This is because fast food

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    William Byrd’s “The History of the Dividing Line” utilizes a more modern style of writing than Bradford’s “Of Plymouth Plantation.” Byrd’s humor and sadistic tone permutes his written account‚ attributing a personality to the words. Bradford on the contrary writes in an objective tone‚ expressing nearly no emotions. While Byrd writes for others to read‚ Bradford seems to write for himself. Throughout the account‚ Byrd consistently attacks the early colonists for being lazy and uncivilized. He degrades

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    Tutelage, By Immanuel Kant

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    judiciously and “treated in accordance with their dignity.” Kant says that tutelage occurred because of many reasons and the first is because of laziness. Men thought it was inconvenient to reason and enlarge their knowledge. Simple obedience was breaking to their minds. Kant explained that the second reason is cowardice and supplemented their laziness. The general

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    time consumption conflicts. “Play time” was once considered when friends got together and had fun in the sun. Nowadays teens “play” by picking up plastic controllers and staring at a TV screen for endless hours. Gaming has induced an epidemic of laziness; which has consumed gamers‚ causing a major lack of personal ambition. Not only have kids become incredibly lazy‚ but they’ve also isolated themselves from being involved in group activities like sports and clubs. Health concerns are of up most important;

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    What components contributed to your educational experience? I am not the best person when it comes to solving major problems do to different things that have occurred in my school career. At high school I was a lazy kid I wouldn’t really try hard on anything. I would look at the teacher when they would talk but not pay attention this would come to bite me later on since I wasn’t prepared for exams. School wasn’t for me because I couldn’t care less for it‚ I mean it just felt like too much for

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    Politics in the Gilded Age

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    The politics of the Gilded Age failed to deal with the critical social and economical issues of the times. It was the era filled with forgotten presidents and politicians who ignored the problems erupting in the cites. Monopolies ruled over all the aspects of life‚ and the greedy men who ruled these monopolies caused poverty throughout the nation. The ideas of limited government caused the political parties to not take a stand on important issues. The "wonderful" Gilded Age in fact was not a pretty

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    Carnival Cuban Prisons Safe No More! Did you know that the incarceration rate per 100‚000 people in countries that Cuban ranks seventh out of all countries? Astonishing you could call this‚ other insane‚ but it means change and a wake up call. You look around at Cuba and you first think of how much of a bad place it is and this could be true. Its prisons‚ old and outdated‚ is one of Cuba’s most notable things. Their unwillingness to change is making them look like a very poor place when in reality

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