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    Corruption In America

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    should attract our attention. Moreover‚ with the accumulation of social wealth‚ people are becoming less motivated or corrupted. In the movie Chinatown‚ and the autobiography of Carlos Bulosan America is in the Heart‚ we can find how indifference and corruption play important roles in these two works. Obviously‚ from a common perspective‚ it is not right to be indifferent or corrupted‚ but why people are becoming that way? The aim of this paper is to find those

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    A political speech We are gathered here today to discuss the near future of the world. We are joined here today to save that planet‚ we call home. A planet in a big crisis. A crisis which some people call global warming. A crisis so big that no human being will survive‚ if this global warming goes on. If this global warming goes on‚ will the world we know today‚ be another tomorrow. But what if that is some kind of rubbish the climate experts and the politicians try to make us‚ so called “normal”

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    Power Corruption

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    his word was absolute. For instance‚ he instigated the Holocaust which was a horrific genocide of about 11 million of people. Most leaders become corrupt when they get power. For them‚ being corrupt may be the easiest way to get what they want‚ so they will try to keep it in spite of anything. Therefore‚ people’s concern should be what are their leaders doing?‚ in order to stop acts of corruption.

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    Corruption In Zeitoun

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    Steven Massie Mr. Bevier AP English Language AA/BB 1 September 2012 Corruption in New Orleans In Zeitoun written and published by Abdulrahman Zeitoun and Dave Eggers‚ the most powerful assertion made is that the government was corrupt during the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. This allegation is unfortunately accurate. Many citizens were left stranded in their homes‚ while the government gave orders to arrest innocent men and women who were still in the city of New Orleans‚ which also lead

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    Society's Corruptions

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    We will never live in a “perfect” world. Everything either has major or minor corruptions to keep it from perfection. If we lived in a perfect world there would be no pain‚ crime‚ war‚ etc. As for our country‚ there are many problems within its system such as separation between church and state‚ gas prices‚ and the political parties. America was founded on the basis that we could practice whatever religion we believed in. But over centuries‚ we have lost sight of that. Politicians and representatives

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    in the world. Do you know how many sharks died every year because people love to eat shark fins? Do you know what is the feeling of animals to be tested by human?Do you know the disasters of eating wild animals. Let me tell you the amazing data about them. There are more than seventy million of sharks died and people only killed them for their fins. People cut fins of

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    Pennington Hobbs Speech 6 March 2013 All about Sloths Have any of you ever seen or heard of something about a Sloth? (Attention Getter) Well‚ actually a lot of people don’t know anything let alone one thing about a Sloth. (Audience Adaptation) Whenever I say to someone that my favorite animal is a Sloth‚ they rarely know what they look like or anything about them. (Credibility) Today‚ I will be informing you of all the things you could know about Sloths. (Thesis) I will tell you about where they live

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    Informative Speech: Dyslexia General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about dyslexia. Central Purpose: To inform my audience about what dyslexia is‚ the symptoms‚ and what could be done to help those with dyslexia. Bibliography: Stowe‚ Cynthia. How to Reach & Teach Children & Teens with Dyslexia. West Nyack‚ NY: Center for Applied Research in Education‚ 2000. Print. “What is Dyslexia?” National Center for Learning Disabilities. 28 Dec. 2012 I. Introduction

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    Corruption In The FBI

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    to be corrupted. An example of that‚ March 12‚ 1999‚ where the FBI caught some border patrol points corrupted. The corruption among US forces along the Southwest border as a serious and growing problem‚ according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The number of such cases investigated by the FBI went from 79 in 1997 to 157 in 1998; therefore‚ the FBI is trying to stop every corruption possible in other police agencies.ƒxƒx In the other hand‚ the FBI as a strong agency makes it dangerous to the society

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    Corruption of Technology

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    Corruption of Technology From remote control blinds‚ to hands-free vehicles‚ the tech-savvy world is growing throughout our generations. Slowly but surely the people of today are becoming more and more dependent on technology to do daily tasks for them. The parents are blindly raising the children of the new generation with technology because of the convenience‚ and popularity it has within society. The children are learning everything from the television and computers rather than their parents

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