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    1. DONE* Women in politics. Do you think this topic is worth discussing? Hasn’t the fact that women are involved in politics become commonplace? 2. DONE* THE MOST ACUTE ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS. WHAT CAN WE DO TO MAKE OUR WORLD GREENER? Present your own eco project. 3. TRY TO PREDICT HOW LIFE WILL CHANGE FIFTY YEARS FROM NOW. WHAT MODERN TRENDS ARE YOUR ASSUMPTIONS BASED UPON? If you were a scientist what would you invent to make our life better in the nearest future? 4. YOU ARE A DOCTOR TAKING PART IN

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    connected to the ones they love and local news; nationwide‚ and even worldwide. Having a computer in one’s home can drastically change the way one lives. He or she may keep connected to family in another state‚ stay updated with news reports‚ continue a hobby and even shop online. People no longer have to wait several days for those pictures of grandchildren to arrive‚ they can be seen just in a matter of a click. Of course‚ the Internet allows a person to stay in touch with friends and family in other

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    to have hobbies and activities. Not just any activity‚ like “crafts‚” which can lead nowhere or even worse‚ playing the drums‚ which leads to drugs but rather a hobby that was meaningful and highly difficult with the potential for depth and virtuosity. (8-9) This passage makes me feel uneasy because the author contradicts herself. She claims that she does not want her children to be mechanized and place too much emphasis on academic performance‚ but she wants her children to have a hobby that has

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    Another habit that most of American society follows is growing out of so called “silly habits”. We have been taught to view hobbies as a gateway to a career because the odds are‚ if you spend more time doing something you enjoy‚ the more time you are going to spend doing something‚ possibly even for the rest of your life. That’s why we often veer away from “childish” hobbies around the age we mature. Wouldn’t you want to be playing hopscotch or tag in the backyard? If you only focused on that habit

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    there is no question that e-cigarettes have been increasing in popularity in recent years. This has made e-cigarettes the forefront of a new trend. This new trend is being fueled by the fact that e-cigarettes are socially acceptable and have become a hobby for some customers. The use e-cig‚ are also significantly healthier than regular cigarettes. These three causes have pushed the e-cig trend to new heights. A cause that is linked to the increase in popularly‚ are the massive differences in health

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    Dawn has big hands and big feet. When growing active‚ I was fit and active while dawn was lazy and a little fat. Now that we are grown up the only physical characteristic we share being skinny. Comparing and contrasting when growing up our hobbies were a lot in common but‚ developed different views. I for one am considered the fun sibling‚ my sister Dawn not so much. Dawn and I hang out with friends‚ go places‚ attend concerts‚ watch NCIS and NASCAR‚ attend Football games‚ and go fishing.

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    life‚ their accomplishments‚ education‚ hobbies‚ etc. This will be unique depending upon the individual you have selected and the life that you construct for them. Try to choose information that enables you to tell a story.E.g.- Where and when the person was born - Where they lived throughout their life - Things about his/her childhood - Education history (schools attended‚ degrees obtained‚ etc.) - Notable awards and times in their life - Important hobbies- Any military service (branches‚ years‚

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    that special moment‚ I choose the masterpieces that I can related to. As my personal powerful product‚ the novel A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean changed my perspective on the way I look at my most prized possessions: my family‚ my favorite hobby‚ and nature. In the novel‚ the Maclean’s live in Missoula‚ Montana as dedicated Presbyterians and fishermen. The setting starts out as a flashback to John Maclean‚ father of Norman and Paul‚ teaching his sons the art of fly fishing. The vivid imagery

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    making a fun hobby out of it that people can really enjoy. I myself have made it a hobby and try to keep up with all the latest devolvement’s in the gaming world. Some of my fondest memories are from when I was about 4 years old and I would wake up and go play Mario with my grandpa on my old Nintendo 64. Today I’m going to explain the past of video gaming‚ where we are today and what is to come of the video games in the future so you can create a sense of appreciation and maybe make it a hobby for yourself

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    turned into a blur‚ barely distinguished from the next. In “The Company Man” by Ellen Goodman‚ she used a variety of rhetorical devices to tell how she feels Phil‚ and other working class Americans‚ work too hard and end up sacrificing their lives‚ hobbies‚ and families for a chance at success and how the ideology of big companies ruin the lives of their own. Goodman utilized numerical diction throughout the story. Goodman demonstrated numerical diction with a phrase like “fifty-one years old‚” and

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