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    Michelle Obama

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    When Michelle Obama became First Lady of the United States in 2009‚ she had traveled a long way from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago‚ Illinois. Still she pledged to remain grounded and focused on her children and their well-being. She also expressed interest in focusing attention on women’s efforts to balance work and family. First Lady Obama commented that "My first priority will always be to make sure that our girls are healthy and grounded. Then I want to help other families get the

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    that they would do anything and take whatever result just to own such power. But when it comes to one of us having that telepathy‚ we would rather not use it. First of all‚ using telepathy on people around you‚ especially your beloved ones can destroy your social relations since you are able to read their minds‚ opinions. Imagine when you can read someone’s mind‚ you can also see what they don’t really like‚ even hate about you that they keep for themselves. After seeing that‚ your attitude towards

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    |How Can We Save Energy?

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    |How can we save energy? | |Saving energy means decreasing the amount of energy used while achieving a similar outcome of end use. Using | |less energy has lots of benefits – you can save money and help the environment. Generating energy requires | |precious natural resources‚ for instance coal‚ oil or gas. Therefore‚ using less energy helps us to preserve | |these resources and make them last longer

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    Early Life and Career Barack Obama‚ the 44th President of the United States‚ was born on August 4‚ 1961 in Honolulu‚ in the state of Hawaii to Barack Obama‚ Sr. (1936–1982) (born in Rachuonyo District‚Kenya Colony‚ British Empire) and Stanley Ann Dunham‚ known as Ann (1942–1995) (born in Wichita‚ Kansas‚ United States). Obama spent most of the early years of his childhood in Honolulu‚ where his mother completed college after his parents divorced. Obama started a close relationship with his maternal

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    Catoon Obama

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    The cartoon shows President Barack Obama who is walking towards the White House. In the foreground there are two African-American which are hiding between the trees and bushes in the garden. Obama stops his march into the White House to look back to the black people and waves. One of them is retuning the gesture. In the garden are three sings. On one of them is the name “JIM CROW” written‚ which is a symbol of the race discrimination. He symbolizes the stereotype of a singing‚ dancing black man

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    Abortion Yes or No

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    I pretended not to know who the girl sitting beside me was‚ in an attempt to block out her irritating voice. She tapped furiously into her laptop‚ and when she thought i wasn’t watching her eyes darted onto my screen‚ trying to catch a glimpse of what i was doing. Stop invading my privacy‚ I wanted to say to her‚ but I kept my mouth shut‚ because she was supposed to be my friend. As if sitting next to her during class wasn’t enough‚ she also took it upon herself to sit with me during my lunch

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    signals a declining intellectual mean in our society. The evidence presented here will show that the written word and literacy are in fact declining‚ and the statistics strongly infer that the rise of the image can contribute to intellectual decline. But in order to see the issue more clearly‚ we must look at two of the main culprits in this evolution‚ television and the Internet‚ and see their effects on literacy. In the 1930s television was introduced to the United States as the first form of the

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    Fdr and Obama

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    The first hundred days of the presidency between Obama and Roosevelt (FDR) share a common similarity. Both‚ FDR and Obama entered office at a time when an economic crisis was taking place. In moments of despair‚ these men showed the willingness to make America better by giving the people hope. As a result‚ Congress passed several bills that were essential to the growth of the economy and businesses. Similar to FDR’s emergency banking bill‚ Obama creates a 1‚000 page emergency stimulus bill of $787

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    Legalize Weed: Yes or No?

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    statement. Marijuana use can have medical pluses‚ yielding California’s decision to legalize marijuana for healing purposes. With the right regulations‚ marijuana should be fully legalized in the United States. Marijuana’s purpose is served to most as one of life’s pleasures. In most cases it causes temporary memory loss‚ loss of bodily motor skills‚ slurred speech‚ sleepiness‚ altered time perception‚ and an increase in appetite. But many don’t realize just how this can really effect them if overdone

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    CAN WE EVER REMOVE CORRUPTION? Corruption: This word corruption is something disreputable which we always come across in our day to day life whether it reveals in politics or is seen in our regular jobs.Corruption exists in almost all the countries of the world. The rich and powerful people are the real beneficiaries of corruption and they are never part of movement to eradicate the corruption. All of them need to be made center of attraction before the society and media for their act of corruption

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