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    have less friends in the real life? Currently‚ people are making friends more easily than before‚ they could use chatting software to meet new friends‚ and they also could find friends who have the same hobbies as themselves‚ such as playing some kinds of online games‚ but all these new relationship are established just based online. So many people believe that internet makes theirs life better and give them chances to make more friends than before. In contrast‚ I think internet make people have

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    observed in people who like watching TV and eating snacks every day. TV is such a powerful machine that people cannot get away from it‚ it is addictive.  Apart from the physiological effects‚ TV also causes psychological effects. One is a result of being exposed to violence. After seeing so many violent scenes on TV‚ people start considering violent actions normal and they lose their sensitivity to their environment. Partly connected to this effect‚ the interpersonal communication among people decreases

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    Firstly‚ the effect of too much freedom of media in Malaysia is not a good thing because the media will often publish topics regarding the Malaysian government without their concern. The freedom of press protects the right to obtain and publish information without government censorship. Furthermore‚ censorship occurs when the government examines publications and productions‚ they will prohibits the use of material that is offensive. Freedom of media applies to all types of printed and broadcast

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    Imagine someone risking their life for a sport. Examples of the opinions of if professional sports are too much of a risk to athletes’ health or not and why include SOURCE 1: Weighing the Risks‚ SOURCE 2: Let Them Play‚ and SOURCE 3: The Professionals’ Points of View. This essay is going to be about if sports are a risk to athletes’ health. People should not be in aports because of there brain ( a concussion)‚ the risk of not playing ever again‚ and since there are people wanting sports to be more

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    We see and understanding things not as they are‚ but as we are. Discuss the claim in relation to at least two ways of knowing. People grow in different societies‚ in different cultures‚ people have own experience and knowledge. From the beginning of our life we all are different. By the law of nature we cannot be the same. This claim states that we see and understand things not as they are‚ but as we are so we cannot understand or see something objectively (as they are) because we add our opinion

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    contemporary authors have been intimidated‚ perhaps by their own feeling of inferiority‚ to justly portray the Islanders who “literally sang their way across the sea” (D’Arcy‚ 71). With Paul D’Arcy there is no such hindering sentiment. His book‚ The People of the Sea‚ Enviorment‚ Identity‚ and History in Oceania “‚ covers the maritime dimension of Remote Oceania’s history for the period from 1770 until 1870. The study emphasizes Pacific Islanders varied relationships with the sea as evolving processes

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    Fail to Achieve Why People Their Goals m Most people claim to understand the importance of goal setting in order to attain a better life‚ but in fact‚ approximately 80 percent of people never set goals for themselves. This is especially prevalent among people who are not involved in some sort of business or entrepreneurial endeavor that promotes goal setting. Even more surprising‚ of the 20 percent of the population that does set goals‚ roughly 70 percent fail to achieve the goals they have

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    every day and people are entitled to protect themselves. If we don’t have the right to bear arms‚ then gas-station cashiers would not be able to protect themselves and the money in the cash register. Another example is that if someone breaks into your home to steal from you or hurt you‚ how are you going to protect yourself and your belongings? The police take too long to get to your home‚ so we need our right to bear arms! While it is important to protect ourselves‚ it is also important to hunt. It

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    common ancestral background of most members of this group? White people have been the majority of the population. The common ancestral background of most of the members in this group are Europeans. * What are some of the larger racial minorities in U.S. history? What have been the common ancestral backgrounds of each of these groups? When did each become a significant or notable minority group? Whites and blacks are a larger race in us. Europeans are the common ancestral background of whites

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    listing the numbers 1) to 5) allowing a few lines of space between each numbers to jot down those five-defining-me-things… Oh my‚ this was tough! Do I include: things I own‚ my job‚ my children and grandchildren‚ where I live‚ and/or perhaps where I aspire to live? I don’t think this will work if I keep looking at it from this point-of-view. I really don’t own much‚ and the few things I do possess: laptop‚ (kick-butt) camera—that I only know how to use a few of the multitude of settings on‚ my two

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