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    Getting Bullied Because You’re Different? The People in children of war have similar situations in their stories. Mostly are all struggling and are getting bullied and are trying to fit in.Ha is a main character in the book “Inside Out and Back Again”she was born in Vietnam and she has to flee from the war.The main thing i’m focusing on is bullying because they talk about to a lot in the book and in the articles.I like this topic because people talk about it a lot.Refuges‚like Ha‚often struggle with

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    lives. The articles In Praise of Consumerism and Needing The Unnecessary; The Democratization of Luxury by James Twitchell show strong arguments in favour of consumer culture. Both articles focus on how important consumerism has become in the modern commercial world and how more people wealthy or middle class are buying luxury items to be accepted by others in society. People in today ’s society who buy luxury items find it "arousal seeking" and it is believed that consumerism will soon be the new world

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    Luxury Good and Burberry

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    market position relative to that of its competitors including Polo‚ Coach‚ Armani and Gucci. Is Burberry’s competitive position sustainable over long term? Why or why not? Burberry has positioned its brand in the minds of consumers to be “functional luxury.” Burberry maintains a product line with great width and depth consisting of many products. Their products fall into one of two main categories: fashion or continuity. Fashion products are designed to be responsive to fashion trends and are introduced

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    Gen Y Spending

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    and off the meter spending habits. These factors combined with their disposable income enable this youth to become shopping fanatics‚ allowing smart retailers to make bank. With the Internet continuously accessible‚ malls with numerous “hip” stores‚ and brand names that promise popularity‚ Generation Y is consumed entirely by their spending habits. Celebrity endorsements and brand names are what they are looking for; consequently‚ this makes kids spurge ridiculous amounts of money—just to be cool

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    President send out a plan on about what the government will be spending. This plan has to be sent out at least by the the first Monday in February. The budget covers a period known as a fiscal year and starts on October 1st and ends on September 30th of the next year. The budget that the president send out is for two types of spending. Mandatory spending is fixed and covers things such as social security. Discretionary spending is the spending choices that are made and approved of each year. Once the

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    Draft Dr. Smalley 10.11.2012 Even Little Bit Helps: My solution to world poverty Try to imagine when you became a homeless child who is facing death because of starvation‚ would not you want a piece of bread from a kind man? In the article "The Singer Solution to World Poverty" Peter Singer talks about whether we should save poor children or not by donating money. In his article‚ Singer helps us realize our response for the deaths of children in poor families by asking the reader to consider

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    My favorite Singer

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    Never Stop Trying My favorite Korea pop singer is Ailee because she is a talented person and she is my role model. Whenever I’m feeling down‚ her music makes me happy and relaxed. I accidentally heard her song few months ago in a coffee shop and I love her singing right away. She has an amazing voice. Her voice sounds like an angel sings. She also has been studying how to rap on her own. She is not just can sing well but she is also a pretty good dancer. She started her singing career by making

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    People often think money cannot grant you access to the perception of happiness. According to happiness researchers Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton money can be very influential to people’s happiness (Cass R. Sunstein‚ 549). In itself money can not provide them with happiness‚ but money presents them with endless opportunities to experience happiness. Money provides an outlet out of their monotonous everyday lives. The American work ethic has traditionally been the catalyst for American success

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    In the movie It Should Happen To You‚ Gladys is a model of successful transition from an anonymous figure to a famous person. She not only brings herself enormous satisfaction‚ but also has profound influence on the society by taking commercial advertisements. According to Roland Barthes’ theory of myth‚ there is a special relationship between Gladys and her commercial advertisements‚ or more precisely the society in general. The motivation that associated intimately with the social phenomenon alludes

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    Campaign Spending One interesting part of campaign finance is that there’s no limit on what a candidate can contribute to his own campaign. Wealthy presidential hopefuls Ross Perot and Steve Forbes donated substantial chunks of their own fortunes. Mitt Romney‚ a candidate in the presidential race‚ has been the largest donor to his own campaign by a wide margin. The Federal Elections Campaign Act (FECA) of 1971 prohibits corporations and incorporated charitable organizations from giving to or spending

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