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    It is truly undeniable that in this science and technology millennium‚ we can hardly live without money. Even buying something small such as sweet will cost you some money. However‚ this does not mean that money can buy happiness‚ unlike the misconception of most people in the world. In fact‚ wealth is a far cry from happiness. If you disagree with me‚ let’s look at the reasons for my stand. While it’s true that having money can make life easier—I mean what’s easier than spending all day

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    When paying for internet the issue that comes up‚ is the amount of internet we are purchasing but never the speed. Net Neutrality is often referred to as Open Internet; Open Internet is the ability to use the internet in any way you want‚ whenever you want‚ and also everyone having the same speed. A new debate has come up in the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) whether internet providers should create “fast lanes” for an extra cost or if the internet should be equal to all (CITE). Republicans

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    Different people have different choice. During vacation some people like to enjoy sleep some people like to visit different places. Some people like to play games and some like to read. But I have great love for visiting other places. Summer holidays are a big chance to visit the place of your own choice. Last year when summer holidays were near we were all tired of out work and studies. My father proposed that we should go to our native place during our holidays. But I suggested that we should

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    Net Neutrality is a principle ensuring that no internet service provider (ISP) in the United States can limit what their customers have access to‚ that they shouldn’t be allowed to charge different companies more or less for their data‚ or block‚ access to Web sites and services they don’t like. If your Internet provider has a special deal with an unpopular search engine‚ they can make the current search engine you are using very slow because it’s not the one they want you to use. Private companies

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    December 7‚ 1941 the United States entered World war II due to the attack of Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii by the Empire of Japan. War entrance was not the only result of this vicious attack that devastated Americans. On February 19‚ 1942 two months after the U.S. declared war on the Axis powers‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order no. 9066. This order gave the United states the right to designate areas from which persons may be excluded. Therefore‚ this made it legal to detain Japanese

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    Net Neutrality In addition‚ those who challenge net neutrality must fight the issue of the American citizen’s right of privacy. By giving all the control to the ISPs they will obtain the right to basically spy on our every move on the internet. This would be violating the Fourth Amendment‚ which states “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable

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    Sweet Cream by Julia Kelk

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    ’ESSAY - "SWEET CREAM" BY JULIA KELK Why is the human race designed to loathe changes in life‚ when changes could lead to a better life? In Julia Kelk’s short story "Sweet Cream" she describes a wedding from a lonely young Mexican girl’s perspective. The story is set in a hotel called "Hotel Central" in the Mexican winter wonderland. In the story we meet Jenny who is also the protagonist of the story. She is about 20 years old‚ and she is at a wedding reception for the cousin of her brother-in-law

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    Sweet Tooth Conclusion The purpose of this lab was to determine whether the type of solvent will change if sugar can dissolve in it. For this experiment‚ 50 mL of water‚ rubbing alcohol‚ and vegetable oil were poured into different beakers with 1 gram of sugar and stirred for a minute to see if the sugar has the ability to dissolve within the solvent. It was hypothesized that if the solvent was changed‚ then there would be different amounts of sugar that can dissolve in it. During the experiment

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    Net Neutrality Ethical or Unethical? According to Lin Ray‚ net neutrality means no bit of information should be prioritized over another (“VCU Blog”‚ 2014). The origin of information doesn’t matter. Due to net neutrality‚ there are no restrictions on the internet currently. In other words‚ we can have free communication. The entire source of the internet is freely available for normal web users. Losing the freedom of internet access could result in restricted access to websites; fewer download rights

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    Net Neutrality As of 2015 84% of American adults use the Internet on a day-to-day basis according to Pew Research Center (Pew Research Center). This has become a natural thing for Americans‚ however many do not know how their Internet works or how information on all topics from all over the world is so easily accessed. The answer is very simple. Net Neutrality has helped to create the web‚ as Americans know it‚ giving us resources we couldn’t even have dreamed of 50 years ago. Net Neutrality allows

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