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    In the book Animal Farm written by George Orwell‚ not only does it show you results of having too much power but it also shows the historical parts of the Russian Revolution and that everyone should be equal. But throughout the book the farm ruled by two different people/animals. One being Mr. Jones‚ the owner of Manor Farm and Napoleon‚ a pig. Power can easily be abused within the authority of one person or many people. Within the book it has come to discussion that the pigs have taken over and

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    In today’s society‚ teen pregnancy has become an issue. If you step foot into a local high school‚ it wouldn’t be shocking to see a pregnant student. In fact‚ if you asked a student if they have a friend who is expecting or has already given birth‚ the answer would most likely be a yes. It seems to be that any form of contraception isn’t a priority for young girls today. Today‚ many girls search for love and attention. These girls believe love and attention could be found by becoming pregnant. Another

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    If individual has too much control or too little control‚ there is a behavioral outcome from this control balance. When focusing on sexual offenders‚ control balance was the largest issue that caused crime. Sexual offenders were asked about the reasoning behind their crime as well as frequencies of the crime‚ and the common denominator was lack of self-control. Without this self-control needed to function in an everyday atmosphere‚ sexual offenses rise at a large frequency. These sexual offenses

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    legacies left behind by historical globalization. Tunde Obadina‚ said that it is difficult to view colonialism objectively and that its effects are not in black and white. There were however‚ some facts that he was certain of‚ that colonialism was “an imposition of foreign rule”‚ and “a dictatorial regime that denied people’s rights”. While this may sound quite negative‚ there are beneficial legacies left behind by imperial powers. For instance‚ after India gained independence‚ Indians had gained English

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    In Today’s World People Depend Too Much On Computers and Technology Are we too dependent on computers? The answer is yes! In today’s society‚ people use computers in business‚ education‚ and in the entertainment world. Almost everything we do and every aspect of our life is affected by modern technology with computers at the top of the list. People obsess over computers. The computers do everything for us so we don’t have to use our brains anymore. People are losing their jobs due to the computers

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    game console‚ video games become the leading type of electronic entertainment among the society. Nowadays‚ video game grows into a common free-time activity for many young people. The adults and moreover the society now have more concern about the effects of video games on teenagers. Video games negatively related to the development of social skills. As playing video games require the player to pay close attention to the game‚ it will be really hard for adolescents to go out and join social activities

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    UCSB’s workshop production of the new play "Too Much Water"‚ tells one possible outcome of what would happen if "Hamlet"’s Ophelia were to come back as a ghost in a contemporary UCSB classroom that just so happens to be rehearing for there own modern production of "Hamlet". The play dives into the subjects of madness‚ mental health‚ relationships‚ family‚ and society’s constructed gender roles. The play merges Shakespeare’s play "Hamlet" with the words of current students about the concept of the

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    more time on reading books‚ revising for exams or doing more exercises. Some people even think that they are as scary as drugs –-- unhealthy‚ costly and above all‚ addictive. Some people who think they are not good also think that the games include too many actions and bring bad behavior to the children. However‚ many scientists and psychologists find that video games can actually have many good points in learning. According to University of Wisconsin psychologist C.‚ video games change the brain’s

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    Do Footballers get paid too much? Do Footballers get paid too much? Cons Off-season there is no pay Get money for making mistakes Sports over lives Could go for a better cause Does not contribute to society Only pro-athletes are overpaid Fans and TV watchers pay for their salary Structure of discursive essay: * Introduction to topic‚ comparison to other jobs and why there is an outrage * Put forward the supporting argument(Sports over lives) * Back up with supporting evidence

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    environment and public health. Even though “the intended target may be only a few weeds or insects‚” it killed everything and left behind “a deadly film.” She insisted that DDT “not be called ‘insecticides‚’ but ‘biocides’” due to its dangerous effects. For example‚ Carson correlates the use of the pesticide with cases of cancer and showed evidence to suggest that DDT was especially hazardous to bird populations. The chemical caused the shell of bird eggs to be thinner than normal‚ making them more

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