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    1. Please give a summary (2-3 paragraphs) of Bilko’s article “Future Civil Rights: Next Move Is Ours”. Your summary (at the very least) should include a discussion of both the problem and possible solutions Bilko espoused. (20 Points) In Biko Baker article “Future Civil Right: Next Move is Ours” he stated that he was often frustrated by how this generation perceives the powerful work of the civil rights generation. He was telling the reader how the young generation was different from the generation

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    The text “Our Selfies‚ Ourselves”‚ by Sarah Hampson‚ highlights the issues shaped by selfies. From celebrities cunningly self-promoting themselves‚ to politicians trying to reveal their hidden identities (Sarah Hampson. Our Selfies‚ Ourselves)‚ selfies currently occupy a vast chunk of society’s interests and concerns. With the aid of smart phones‚ selfies have become the most used technique in self-portraiture. In short‚ selfies are just another way of expressing what’s going on in someone’s mind

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    10-03-2012 The Internet War With Our Brains With the constant changes of technology in the world today it is apparent the human brain is headed down a path of destruction. Before the year of 2000‚ society spent their time in a library gathering information to gain knowledge; now that time is spent on the Internet through personal cell phones‚ google‚ and facebook. I‚ in fact have fallen into this category of not realizing simply how much the

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    What Is Happening To Our Land? Frances Bradley Dr. Jeronimo Ribaya 11/18/2013 Taking its toll on our land; however‚ hope is not lost. Overcultivation has become a very large problem as populations continue to grow. Overgrazing has also become a big problem as the number of people rise. With the larger numbers of people on the planet today that are still on the upswing has brought on a huge problem with deforestation. Have no fear‚ although these things along with natural elements causing

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    Physics in Our Daily Life

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    Physics IN OUR DAILY LIVES “Any sort of technology which we uses IN our daily life is related to Physics.” Physics is the science of matter and its motion‚ space-time and energy. Physics describes many forms of energy - such as kinetic energy‚ electrical energy‚ and mass; and the way energy can change from one form to another. Everything surrounding to us is made of matter and Physics explains matter as combinations of fundamental particles which are interacting through fundamental forces. It will

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    d Is Fast Food Good for Our Health? Written by : Ika Febry A It has been known before that every day the consumption level of fast food or junk food becomes increasing although there are so many negative statements about fast food. Fast food mostly consume by people who have no time to cook for their family‚ and very busy. But it possibly eaten too by people who naturaly like or become fans of those kind of food‚ and already state in their mind that fast food is their favorite food ever which

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    Role of Music in Our Life

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    at rapid rates‚ and without listening to music these neurons turn off‚ sometimes forever. For our brain to be fully functional‚ music must be part of our daily lives. It seems that we gain our interest in music hereditarily. Infants do not respond to language‚ but recognize melodies recited by their mothers. Playing music for infants in their first year provides for enhancement and benefit in future education. They are capable of differentiating between two notes of music‚ separating melodies

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    Prejudices Affecting Our Society In our society‚ we are able to witness how our prejudices can affect the way people live. At times‚ there are people who come forward and confront the injustice in our lives and try helping the victims. However‚ there are numerous occasions were we fail to confront the prejudice‚ and take no notice of the consequences that may result; this is evident in the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird where the numerous prejudices and injustices heaped upon various characters brings

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    The Importance of Exercise in Our Daily Life Its Effects on Our Health‚ Brain and Mood Mohamed Amine Lourak PSY 3301 Stephan McDaniel 26th April‚ 2013 This research paper was prepared for Psychology 3301‚ taught by Professor Stephan McDaniel Abstract This paper explores several published sources that reports on the importance of exercise in our daily life and its impacts on our health‚ brain and mood. Many people do not see the need to practice any kind of activity to keep their body

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    With technology in our lives‚ the division between the parallels between assistance and hindrance grows further‚ as generations develop. In “Growing Up Digital‚ Wired For Distraction‚” several claims are generalized‚ and supported as each leads up to an idea. This idea is that as the generations grow‚ the “programming” of their brains direct them towards “failure” in a sense‚ educationally‚ and projects the inability to focus‚ and advert attention to one particular action.

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