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    Although at times the Industrial Revolution was painful and arduous for many‚ the outcomes helped shape the way we live today. A number of significant inventions stemmed from this period. The industrial revolution was beneficial for the entrepreneurs who pioneered it; but for the majority of lower class citizens it generated more poverty and harsh living and working conditions. Many country folk abandoned their villages and moved to cities resulting in an overwhelming pollution and overcrowding issue

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    * How can we become a good citizens? A good citizen is one who properly fulfills his or her role as a citizen. There are many opinions as to what constitutes a good citizen. Theodore Roosevelt said‚ "The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight.” Education is sometimes viewed as a prerequisite to good citizenship‚ in that it helps citizens make good decisions and deal with demagogues who would delude them. Roger Soder writes

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    Ashford University Management Communications with Technology Tools As civilization has evolved so has communication technology. From letters to phone calls to email‚ basic communication methods have consistently progressed into the complex systems we have today. As humans continue to become more dependent on technological communication‚ such improvements will continue to be made. Modern day communication technology has essentially made interaction instantaneous‚ inexpensive and concise. This essay

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    I believe that Segway failed to revolutionize the way we live for many reasons. Nobody in today’s world wants to trade their truck or car‚ that travels at high speeds‚ for a scooter that travels at a much slower rate. Maybe if they were not as expensive‚ and were invented as more of a toy or handicap tool they would have the potential to have a bigger impact on humanity. The Segway was not a terrible invention‚ but in no way would I ever think it would change our lives like cars did. I believe the

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    upbringing of the Western world through his written words. Raised by a countrywide lawyer and a military personnel‚ Locke received an extensive education which ultimately allowed him to provide influence on many modern documents that have changed the way we live today. Considered the “Father of Liberalism”‚ John Locke’s remaining legacy live on due to his tremendous efforts in creating naturalized rights for the common man. Locke had created a series of documents in which he proposed the idea giving

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    Written in an enigmatic second person view‚ The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty by Vendela Vida‚ chronicles the plight of a 33-year old American women who has lost her literal identity. She is in the midst of an ugly divorce‚ has been betrayed by her family‚ lost her job and is left hopeless and helpless towards her future. The narration in second person sheds light on her mental and psychological state. One can conclude through the criterion in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders

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    The Wingfield Way Tennessee Williams’ play The Glass Menagerie gives readers a look into a truly dysfunctional family. At first it could seem as if their lives are anything but normal‚ but Amanda’s “impulse to preserve her single-parent family seems as familiar as the morning newspaper” (Presley 53). The Wingfields are a typical family just struggling to get by. Their problems‚ however‚ stem from their inability to effectively communicate with each other. Instead of talking out

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    ‘Our appearance‚ the way we dress‚ etc. reflects who we are. It is therefore important to be consistent in the style we adopt throughout our lives’. There is no doubt that people have always wanted to look attractive and stylish. It is commonly thought that inviting appearance makes us look successful‚ favors popularity and improves our self-esteem. However‚ does the way we look makes us different people? It is also common fact that changing your style is not a simple action‚ but does being consistent

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    Cause and Effect Essay Why is lying a common behavior? Lying goes against everything most people stand for‚ but I think we all lie at some point in our lives. The difference is what kind of lies do we tell little white lies to make someone feel better or big lies that hurt. In this essay I will try to explain my reasons why I think people lie and how lies affect one another. I have two children ages 7 and 6 and sometimes I tell them little white lies so they don’t get their

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    When we hear that someone has not been telling the truth we most likely think that this person is a terrible person because they lied. We tell ourselves things like I would never do something like that‚ or that is just so wrong‚ but in all actuality lying is not always a bad thing. People sometimes tell lies to escape from harsh situations or to utilize it to teach someone a lesson. When people are in harsh situations they often feel that the only way to escape that situation is to lie. In “ Great

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