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    What should be done about the problem of texting while driving? The popularity of smart phones has had some unplanned and sometimes deadly consequences. A frightening number of traffic accidents are connected to driving while distracted‚ including use of smart phones while driving. These days‚ phones have gotten even more complex and we use them as the means for communication. Text messaging has revolutionized the way people interact with one another‚ but people continue texting while driving which

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    Introduction How do gun control laws affect society? Are we safer? This question explores a deeply opinionated aspect of our modern society. Most research on the questions about gun control has produced statistical results that predominately provide us with either a positive or negative outlook. What this study is intending to do is to look into the subject matter with a qualitative aspect to see what society perceives about gun control laws. The study is to find out how gun control laws impact

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    “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin‚ but by the content of their character‚” said Martin Luther King Junior. Racism is one of the world’s major issues today. Many people are not aware of how much racism still exists in our society. People also don’t see the effects about racism to others. Lastly‚ racism has affected equal opportunity in the United States of America. Racism has become a big issue in the

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    The role of family in the life of individual and society Family‚ as we all know‚ is the groundstone of every ones life.Our behaviour will be so similar to the behaviour of our parents’ and close family members’. When there is a good example‚ children have much more possibilities to grow into mentally-healthy‚ good-mannered adults who obey the law and respect other people’s rights without any pressure on themselves. But unfortunatelly it’s not the usual way of children growing up nowadays.

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    climate‚ four distinct seasons. Cape Town is between Indian and the Atlantic Ocean‚ it has 3000km coastline. Cape Town has a total population of 3millions at the end of 2007. Developed infrastructure and advantageous geographical position‚ make Cape Town more competitive. Cape Town is the capital of South Africa; it has strong economic strength with the per capita GDP is about $3000. Sao Paulo‚ the largest city in Brazil‚ has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate. Sao Paulo‚ which is the most

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    That Was Then‚ This is now By S.E. Hinton Journal #1: Chapter 1: That Was Then‚ This is Now is quickly becoming an intriguing novel. In Chapter one‚ we only meet a few characters; Bryon; who is the main protagonist‚ Mark; who is Bryon’s best friend and lives with him and his mother. M&M; who is a friend of theirs‚ Charlie; who is a bartender‚ Curly; who is in a gang‚ and Tim; the leader of the “Shepard Gang.” Bryon is 16 years old‚ and plays the biggest role in the novel. He’s good

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    SOCIETY NORMS VS. INDIVIDUALITY The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee deals with several controversial topics. Among these is society norms vs. individual. The setting of the story takes place in the 1930’s in the southern town of Maycomb. In Maycomb it was hard for people like Atticus Finch‚ Boo Radley‚ and Heck Tate to maintain individuality in a 1930’s society. Atticus Finch was distinct from his society for several reasons. Atticus (a white man) was overall

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    nternet Has Done More Harm Than Good To Students 1 st Speaker Opposition Thank you Mdm/Mr. Speaker. Mdm/Mr speaker of the House‚ therespected panel of adjudicators‚ theever-precise timekeeper‚ my worthyopponents‚ ladies and gentlemenmembers of the parliament‚ goodmorning/afternoon to all.As the Opposition Leader‚ it wouldbe my duty to refute the motion for today Internet Has Done MoreHarm Than Good To Students . Webelieve that Internet Has DoneMore Good Than Harm ToStudents The government team‚ ladies

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    We are all products of our environments. Socialization is a term used to refer to the lifelong process of inheriting and dismissing social norms‚ customs‚ and ideologies.It provides an individual with the skills necessary for participating with his or her own society. Socialization is crucial to our development from early infancy to adulthood. It is through socialization that we develop our human potential and learn our set culture. There are many different variables the effect our socialization

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    The War of the Roses‚ which lasted from 1455 to 1487‚ was an extremely bloody and violent war that tore England apart and wrought havoc on much of the English countryside. The war not only unified England‚ but also exposed problems in English society. The war destroyed the English class and economic system that had been in place for hundreds of years. The aristocracy was no longer safe from public criticism and citizens began to demand less social persecution. The war weakened the power of the

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