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    In the play “ Our Town “ by Thorton Wilder was based on a fictional town. The theme of the play in my opinion is never take life for granted‚ always appreciate it. I say that because in act 3 that I’m going to explain about‚ Emily dies and come back alive. Act one is called “ Daily Life “ and it gives us an insight on the townspeople lives‚ but it mainly focused on two american families name gibsses and webbut is they lived a modest‚ busy ‚ full life. Those two families lived next door from

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    novel showing factious character’s responding to social conflict in ways that were similar to that age. Throughout this essay you will be exposed to the accounts in questions and the opinions of those behind the research. The purpose is to expose 1920’s society during the prohibition and compare the events of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby.” Through this essay the thoughts and morals of Fitzgerald’s characters will be evaluated and associated to different critical approach categories

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    IMPACT OF TAX REFORMS SINCE 1991 Tax reform since 1991 was initiated as a part of the structural reform process‚ following the economic crisis of 1991. Direct Tax Reforms: 1. As per the recommendations of the TRC the personal tax brackets were only three‚ of 20‚ 30‚ and 40% starting in 1992–93. Financial assets were excluded from the wealth tax‚ and the maximum marginal rate was reduced to 1%. 2. Further reductions came in 1997–98‚ when the three rates were brought down further to 10‚ 20‚

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    Immigration is a sensitive topic with different point of views ranging from letting everyone in to letting absolutely no one in. Our country is in a fragile state with the current economic downturn we are in we need a new immigration policy now before everything gets out of hand. There are three major things we need to change in our policy: reduce the number of visas awarded annually‚ expand foreign aid and trade benefits to help governments in developing countries strengthen their economies‚ and

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    Is his article “Against School” John Taylor Gatto argues that the current education system is turning people not only into servants and consumers but also childish empty beings who learn to accept things blindly‚ he states that the idea of compulsory schooling must be forgotten and students should be able to learn things on their own. And while many may disagree with his claims‚ saying that they are the childish rants of a man who knows nothing of the modern education systems‚ and that children

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    beneficial for citizens or legal residents who don’t meet state residency requirements Summary The article “Dream Act Students apply for college aid” by Jill Tucker tells about how the California Dream Act has become a dream-saver for hundreds of students residing in California. Sharon is one of those hundreds that are now able to apply for financial aid‚ and attend college. Students of California High Schools can now receive up to $12‚000 in grants to pay for college. Tucker states that “without

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    Intro  Academic summary: ​ In “Let Teenagers Try Adulthood‚”  Leon Botstein argues that the “American high school is  obsolete and should be abolished.” He explains that this  obsolescence is because high school does not represent the  way real life works‚ that real life is not a popularity contest  dominated by the best athletes like the hierarchies that he  claims exist among students and teachers in high schools.  Botstein suggests that our society sequesters teenagers in high  schools because adults “don’t like adolescents

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    1991 reforms The following points illustrate various achievements that 1991 reforms brought for India. 1. Indian economy has touched a higher growth plateau of over 7% long-term average annual GDP growth rate. 2. Domestic savings has increased noticeably that has enabled domestic investment to increase significantly. Improvements in corporate profitability have contributed towards the increase in domestic savings in the post-reforms period. 3. India has somewhat tamed inflation post reform period

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    and failing to address the issue on education. Barber’s “America Skips School” focuses on the cold - shoulder approach America takes towards its children’s education‚ while Ravitch’s “Back to Basics: Test Scores Don’t Lie” takes a different approach to the rebuff caused by peer pressure to specific races and sexes. Both essays present a common point of view by combining various nonfiction elements: the ignorance of our society shown through style‚ diction‚ and theme. Barber implies the theme

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    Is Your School System Doing Enough? In “What Our Education System Needs Is More F’s” the author‚ Carl Singleton‚ states that even though most high paying jobs require higher education we [America] need to get back to the basics. Which is giving out letter grades that are rightfully earned. Although‚ "sending students home with final grades of F would force most parents to deal with the realities of their children’s failure..." think about all the negative effects giving an F might have. Such as it

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