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    How successful was the New Deal? To solve the economic problems created by the Great Depression of the 1930s‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt made a New Deal. The aim was to relieve many economic hardships and give Americans faith in the democratic system. The idea of a New Deal was admired by some people and rejected by others. In this essay I will evaluate the successes and the failures of the New Deal: Firstly‚ Roosevelt?s most important step was to prevent banks from collapsing from all American

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    Can Money Buy Happiness?

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    possessing a large sum of money has become a unique pursuit for many people around the world. Many people believe that they can achieve happiness if they have a lot of money. But can money really buy true happiness? Would it be better to have one million dollars or to have a happy life? Some people are really rich but lonely‚ while others are poor but happy with their surrounding friends and family. For some people it may be not clear to define what is more important between money and happiness. However

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    was justified: great leaders like Gandhi and Martin Luther King broke the law and changed the world for the better. Breaking the law is morally justifiable and acceptable when the law in itself is iniquitous and if that law violates human rights and conscience; Certainly‚ rules are established for us to follow but we as human beings should be able to differentiate the right and the wrong and incase laws need to be violated for the right cause even with hard consequences‚ breaking the law can be justified;

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    History 25 March 2013 The New Deal and the Great Society Although the New Deal was established about thirty years before the Great Society was‚ they both embodied similar characteristics. The origins of these two parts of history clearly resemble each other. Also‚ the goals of the Great Society largely compare to those of the New Deal. Finally‚ the New Deal and the Great Society prove to be alike through their lasting legacies. The Great Society resembles the New Deal in its origins‚ goals‚ and social

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    Money Can Buy Happiness

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    "intense joy." Every single thing in the world which brings contentment or joy costs money and therefore‚ it is money which brings happiness. Nothing can be yours without money being spent either by the person experiencing this happiness‚ or by others spending money so that they can be happy. For example‚ even people who are contented with sustenance and covering will realize that both food and shelter costs money. Turn on the news and watch people dying of starvation‚ do they look happy? They appear

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    college sports are the same as professional sports? College sports and professional sports have their differences. They have a few things different from each other. College sports are a level below professional sports. The coaches try and pick the toughest teams to play against so their players can get the best players to play against. Playing against someone is going to make a player twice as good because they have to work twice as hard to be better than their opponent. College sports are different

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    Since the social system is not under any sort of scrutiny‚ the individuals are faced with all the blame for a personal problem inflicted upon them not always by their own right. Performance enhancing drugs have had a permanent foothold in professional sports and the media surrounding them since their use began. They are used for one purpose; not only to perform‚ but to be the greatest‚ and outperform any competitors‚ at all costs. Their popularity arises the question‚ when did athletics shift

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    "Two for the Money‚" which starred Al Pacino and Matthew McConaughey as professional sports betting advisers‚ it was shown that the sports bet picks made by the professional sports betting advisers were successful save for some of the few picks that were did not push through. This scene accurately portrays the sports betting system. The sports betting picks are not always perfectly accurate. There are times when sports betting picks do not go as expected. The purpose of these sports betting picks

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    Tennis- a great sport

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    Staring at the meaningless digits on the screen‚ going nowhere‚ listening to terrible music. How can one be expected to do this just to be healthy? But‚ what if exercise was fun‚ beneficial to your health‚ allowed you to meet people and grow as a person? The only answer to this is tennis. Yes‚ T-E-N-N-I-S! Tennis is the best sport for all people to play‚ no matter age‚ gender‚ level‚ fitness. It has great‚ varying health and physical benefits‚ provides mental and emotional training and has many opportunities

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    Can breaking the law ever be justified? Any country or a place has its set of rules or laws. They are made in order to keep the place safe and peaceful. Some may have a set of rules while others may have rules that are open to changes and additions. These rules are set to govern people and keep them in discipline. However‚ as the saying goes ‘rules are meant to be broken’. Many people are found breaking these laws. No one in the world always follows the rule. It might be a small rule they might

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