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    Learning about historical events and people is important to learn from because we can keep America’s history alive. This is recognized in the play The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ the poem titled “Fear” by Eva Pickova and the poem “On Speaking Up for Each Other” by Martin Niemoller. Each of these readings focus on how doing something in life can really make a difference. The Diary of Anne Frank by Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett is about a girl who goes

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    (1) A common stereotype of sociologist would have to be that they generalize people into categories. After reading “Is Sociology nothing more than Stereotypes‚” I came to the conclusion that this title is invalid for sociologist. It is true that sociologist generalizes people‚ but on three key conditions which are they do not apply any generalization to a catgory‚ use avaliable facts to square generalizations and to be fair-minded‚ to obtain the truth. For example in the text‚ Marcia’s brother states

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    and more frequently. This may cause the employers to lose money and additionally cause the person you spread it to have a chance of getting more severe symptoms that can possibly prevent them from going to work or cause them to die. Furthermore‚ the amount of money companies have lost because of illness has

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    __________ __________ English 111 __________ Marijuana: More than just a psychoactive drug. Marijuana (cannabis) is the most widely used illegal drug in many countries. Medical studies have shown that the active ingredient in marijuana‚ delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)‚ provides many substantial medical benefits. In raw form‚ marijuana leaves and buds are actually loaded with a non-psychoactive‚ antioxidant‚ anti-inflammatory‚ and anti-cancer nutrient compound

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    militarists caused more harm than good in Japan during their rule in the 1930s. Firstly‚ the militarists were able to control the opposition. The “Peace Preservation Law” was implemented‚ giving the government the right to arrest and imprison people whom they felt were a threat to the government. For example‚ those who criticised the government for suppressing political freedom were arrested. This was harmful to the people as many innocent people lost their jobs‚ and people had no freedom in political

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    lot about how to live in harmony and happiness. But we still have yet to make sense of building somewhat equality among countries and nations‚ groups and races. Here is one more question: can we understand and notice this problem and its causes to much enough degree. If we can‚ what can be done about it? When asked‚ many people and organizations such as the UN show several reasons including history of a particular country‚ its geographic location and relations with neighboring countries or so. For

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    Analyse why some pressure groups are more successful in achieving their aims and objectives than others. Pressure groups are organised groups of people who share a common interest that they wish to protect or a common aim that they wish to promote. They seek to influence public policy by gaining access to decision makers who have power. There are two main types of pressure groups; Interest Group and Cause Group – an interest group aims to protect the interests of its members whilst a Cause group

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    cannot do. The need for humans to reproduce more will also decrease. We can also save time by sending messages faster‚ look for information faster etc. This way‚ when an important message needs to be sent‚ it can immediately reach the other end of the world. Sadly‚ messages can be intercepted on the computer like in real life. So since they can be intercepted‚ there is no change in the safety of the message. But this time‚ if a message has reached the other end‚ it still can be stolen if someone hacks

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    “We’re more popular than Jesus now” On March 4th 1966‚ John Lennnon was interviewed by Maureen Cleave in the London Evening Standard. He had said something that would change the way their fans and people in general saw the Beatles. People of all ages loved and admired the Beautles until John Lennon’s interview. “Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink I needn’t agree with that; I’m right and I will be proved right. We’re more popular than Jesus now; I don’t know which will go first- rock

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    My Satire Every fall thousands and thousands of young adults head off to college to gain the skills they will need later in life. How do these young adults gain these skills? By copying peoples’ answers‚ stealing tests‚ and all this texting in we do in high school i guess that just helps us read and spell‚ but then again does it is because the saying "i don’t know" is now spelled "IDK". This is definitely how their parents want their hard-earned money to be spent. Why do we go to college anyway

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