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    In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare creates a world with many distinct characters‚ each with their own distinct traits. While these characters share their love of Rome in common with each other‚ their faults lead them to try to obtain power in different ways. Caesar’s attempt to obtain power by going through ‘parliament’ is admirable because other characters were prepared to lie‚ cheat and murder their way to the top. However‚ while Brutus was prepared to take control by any means necessary

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    statement is true to the extent that it is somewhat false and true. This is due to the fact that every major positive impact always brings in many negative impacts with it that even sometimes affects other major impacts of the Industrial Revolution. The impacts of the Industrial Revolution changed the world vastly and improved civilization with all the negative effects it also produced. One of the main impacts of the Industrial Revolution is Commerce and Trade. It allowed countries to have free trade

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    throughout the world. More adults and teenagers are joining sites such as Facebook‚ MySpace‚ and Twitter to interact with friends‚ family‚ and strangers. The introduction of social media has changed the world in many ways. It affects each individual in different ways. Today it can be used as a very helpful tool in changing a person’s life‚ but at the same time cause such conflicts which can negatively impact a person. While there are some negatives associated with social media‚ the positives in communication

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    Facts About Sexual Abuse

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    Child sexual abuse It can be very difficult to talk about sexual abuse and even more difficult to acknowledge that sexual abuse happens to children of all ages including infants every day. According to the NCANDS (National child abuse and neglect data system)‚ an estimated 9.3% of confirmed or sustained child abuse and neglect cases in 2005 involved sexual abuse. This figure translates into over 83‚800 victims in 2005 alone. Other studies suggest that even more children suffer abuse and neglect

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    During the years of 1918-1920 Canada had a brief moment of prohibition. During this period in time drinking alcohol was considered illegal. As a result many negative and positive side effects had taken place in the country. Although the ban of alcohol may have been able to do great good on Canada‚ the people’s reaction to it completely flipped it around. Although it may have been overall a disastrous idea; Canada still managed to benefit from prohibition just like the United States (maybe even more)

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    Positive and Negative Impacts of the Industrial Revolution              The Industrial Revolution was a change in the mid-18th century from small scale‚ domestic production of goods to machine-based‚ mass production of goods. It is usually thought of as having mostly or only positive impacts on Europe. Although the revolution did have many positive impacts‚ it had its fair share of negative impacts as well. Some of the positive outcomes included the overall increase in production and value of

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    continuously over the past few years because of those advancements and benefits. In 2010‚ almost six out of ten children ages three to seventeen used the Internet at home (57 percent)‚ nearly three times as many as in 1997 (22 percent). Eighty-five percent had access to a computer at home‚ up from 15 percent in 1984” (Children Databank 1). However‚ everything has two sides‚ the Internet also has some negative impact on users‚ especially on children. The Internet carries a wide range of information

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    country that invaded a NATO member.2 "By this treaty‚ we are not only seeking to establish freedom from aggression and from the use of force in the North Atlantic community‚ but we are also actively striving to promote and preserve peace throughout the world."3 A quote by Harry Truman stating to protect and ensure peace across the globe. NATO has brought much trouble to the US. During the Cold War‚ NATO’s alliance provoked Russia into signing the Warsaw Pact.4 The rival alliance made in response to

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    Facts About Human Heart

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    moon and back.a 6. Because the heart has its own electrical impulse‚ it can continue to beat even when separated from the body‚ as long as it has an adequate supply of oxygen.c 7. The fetal heart rate is approximately twice as fast as an adult’s‚ at about 150 beats per minute. By the time a fetus is 12 weeks old‚ its heart pumps an amazing 60 pints of blood a day.g 8. The heart pumps blood to almost all of the body’s 75 trillion cells. Only the corneas receive no blood supply.c 9. During an average

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    The Facts About Job Satisfaction This article was written by Carrie Bloomfield. Job satisfaction is an attitude that employees have about their work and is based on numerous factors‚ both intrinsic and extrinsic to the individual. Job satisfaction is important from the perspective of maintaining and retaining the appropriate employees within the organization; it is about fitting the right person to the right job in the right culture and keeping them satisfied. 1‚2 Today ’s business environment

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