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    Letters from Birmingham

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    confined here in the Birmingham City Jail‚ I came across your recent statement calling our present activities "unwise and untimely." Seldom‚ if ever‚ do I pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas … But since I feel that you are men of genuine good will and your criticisms are sincerely set forth‚ I would like to answer your statement in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms. I think I should give the reason for my being in Birmingham‚ since you have been influenced by the argument

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    INTERNET BRINGS MORE HARM THAN GOOD Points against: The Internet has increased economic and creative prosperity in a leveled way POINT The Internet has brought greater prosperity‚ allowing not only established business more distribution channels over a wider geographical area but it has also allowed individuals through e-bay‚ for example‚ and small independent businesses to flourish. This has brought a lot more choice to ordinary people‚ and also driven down prices as people find it easier

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    An invention that has caused more harm than good There have been many inventions that have come along throughout the years. One that comes to mind is the computer. Computers have been around for quite sometime now and throughout the years they have become more advanced such as new programs and the internet. The internet is one invention that has caused more harm than good. Reasons for this would be people getting addicted to certain websites‚ having stalkers and people hacking your information.

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    physically disabled people were persecuted. The Nazis wanted to maintain the ‘Aryan’ race so German people were not allowed to interbreed with inferior races. Many ‘ordinary’ Germans shared these ideas and there was little evidence of opposition to persecution from German civilians. There was also a public participation in persecution‚ if an ‘ordinary’ German believed someone to be racially impure they would turn them in to the Nazis. Some ’ordinary’ Germans even benefitted from the persecution of

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    Tsunami and People

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    Analyzing and researching J. Detecting a tsunami K. Planning L. Learning from the past V. CONCLUSION Tsunami: Analyzing the tsunami to prevent future tragedy The Encyclopedia Britannica defines tsunami as "a seismic sea wave or tidal wave that is caused by an earthquake that occurs less than 30 miles beneath the seafloor and has a magnitude greater than 6.5 on the Richter scale". ("Tsunami" Encyclopedia Britannica 1986 ed) These giant

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    People Power

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    wanted to keep the presidential power. David versus Goliath is what the “snap” elections were often referred to. What did the people of the Philippines think of these opponents? How did all the events surrounding the “snap” election come about? Accusations and actions were made on both sides of the table‚ some good‚ and some bad. This is to examine the reactions of people in the Philippines as well as around the world to Ferdinand Marcos and Corazon Aquino by looking at the events leading up to‚

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    Unemployment and People

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    Introduction “Unemployment is a situation where people of a country are willing to work‚ able to work but cannot find jobs.” Officially unemployment is defined as the situation of being without work‚ wanting work‚ and actively seeking work. It is usually measured as a percentage of the people in the total labor force or the total for some social group. During periods of recession‚ an economy usually experiences a relatively high unemployment rate. Economy of an individual is at the utmost priority

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    People Management

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    during the process of integration between the change and holding Fashion Buying and Merchandising Teams. In addition it will assess issues that may arise and how the overall merger should be facilitated. Successful merging of two companies leads to good organisation and management. Schatz (2013) states that‚ 70% of corporate mergers fail due to poor organisation and management. By implementing a structured management plan there is a better prospect that the transition of the merger will run effectively

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    The Shallows Essay

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    The Shallows Essay Main Points I must say that The Shallows could be the best that I’ve read throughout the program thus far‚ as it kept me intrigued due to the fact that I can relate to the author‚ Nicholas Carr‚ and how the internet has had an extreme effect on the way people think‚ read‚ and become distracted. The author makes many valid points on his interpretation of how he’s been losing focus and how he notices himself wandering off a lot more during a book‚ as well as keeping

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    spanking are from the Hebrew Bible. Sailors were spanked as a punishment for not attending to their duties. Up until the twentieth century‚ spanking was a form of discipline that was accepted by society. Only recently has spanking been frowned upon. The earliest person widely known to question the practice was Benjamin Spock in the nineteen forties. Spock was concerned about the issue of child abuse and theorized that there was a connection between corporal punishment and child abuse. Many people today

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