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    The term "utopia" is defined as both "no place" and "perfect place." In Utopia‚ Thomas More creates a utopic society centering around communistic ideas. Utopia is an ideal communistic society that abolishes private property. The perfect society he creates is therefore not attainable due to humanity never being able to obtain complete and holistic perfection. Utopia’s strict rules impose several limitations upon its citizens that therefore dehumanize them. Utopia’s strict rules limit the citizen’s

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    May more nuclear weapons be better? To give an answer on whether more nuclear weapons would be better we need first to define what is meant with more and what we consider to be better. Does more refer to the quantity of weapons or the spread of them to more countries? And more importantly‚ in what ways is a situation with more nuclear weapons better than a situation without or no further increase to what already exists? Whether one concludes a positive or negative answer to this question the argumentation

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    More Gun Control or Less?

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    Anthony Johnson Professor Robyn Coppedge American Federal Government 1113 4 March 2013 More Gun Control or Less? There are statistically 30‚000 deaths each year due to guns‚ most of which are suicide. But how can the government prevent such tragedy? Their plan is to outlaw guns‚ but is that really the best solution? Some would argue that the problem be left alone‚ and that people would continue to kill‚ with or without guns. Whereas‚ others might argue that citizens should be encouraged to

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    Course 1 - Managing people more effectively Course Navigation Module 1: Welcome to Managing People More Effectively Module 2: Solving Stress Management Problems
 Diagnosing Personal Signs of Stress
 Recognizing Symptoms of Stress Personal Assessment: Social Readjustment Rating Scale Types and Sources of Stress Individual Differences and Stress Characteristics of the Type A Personality Thinking Point Discussion: Stressful Situations Managing Stress Personal

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    More Perfect Union Speech

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    On March 18‚ 2008 president Obama gave a speech known as the “the more perfect union” which addresses the values and morals of race and how it plays out in our lives. There was a lot of tension because Obama was the first African American to run for president. Obama decides to calm down all the anger and resentment the people were feeling by delivering his speech. The very speech that was given may have helped Obama become the new president for the United States‚ it was very new for the people. Obama

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    Kiss LESS, TWEET MORE

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    Kiss Less‚ Tweet More From “16 million users in December 1995” to “2‚749 million users in March 2013”. This is what the International Data Corporation and the International Telecommunication Union have found. Yes 2‚749 million humans are using technology devices! As we move into the 21st century‚ technology has become an essential element of our daily life. Social networks that once didn’t exist are now one of the most essential elements of our daily life. We are living in a time where social networking

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    Forgiveness (2002)‚ for its flowing and dramatic style. In comparison Negative no more (2009) ‚an artwork created by the arabian artist Shadia Alem express through the media of lighting and projection. The aim of Alem’s art work as compared with Hopkins is to transfer the concept of casting off negativity through the use of movement that is conveyed through texture and space. Alem’s description of Negative no more‚ is to create negative thoughts to the viewer’s eyes through movement ‚texture and

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    Aboriginals and European settlement. I believe that these three texts should be included in your exhibition for Reconciliation Week. These texts are “The Rabbits” [2000] written by Shaun Tan and John Marsden‚ Kevin Rudd’s “Sorry Speech” [2008] and “No More Boomerang” [2002]‚ written by Kath Walker. These three text have a significant meaning and recognize the significance of the British Invasion and the damage the invasion caused to the aboriginals and the aboriginal community. “The Rabbits” by Shaun

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    Schools need more security

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    surroundings and/or have the capability to spot danger and possible threats. Schools should have armed security in every school and be the first line of defense to ensure safety for our children. Although‚ some argue that these enhancements may cost more than what the schools have in their budget‚ but an effort in keeping our kids safe is worth every penny. Governor Bob McDonnell was serving as the state’s attorney general of Virginia at the time of the 2007 VA Tech shooting incident occurred. He

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    The Book‚ More than a Carpenter‚ is written by Josh Mc Dowell. He believed that all Christians were out of their minds. In chapter one‚ I gleaned that he was a lonely‚ extremely inquisitive individual who found no meaning to life. Both religion and education failed him. He attempted to refute Christianity. At University he became the member of various student offices. There he came in contact with a group of people who were constantly happy. Their attitudes and actions confused him. In

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