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    The New American Dream The idea of living‚ “The American Dream‚” has shifted quite a lot since past generations. In the past‚ the American Dream was thought to be an easy thing to achieve‚ but now‚ teenagers are coming to the realization that it is more difficult than it used to be. College is one of the most important things to achieve the American Dream‚ and college is not cheap or easy‚ and this has become a hard reality to teenagers of today’s society. College is not the only factor in living

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    an anti-gay T-shirt in San Diego and Tigger socks in Napa‚ California‚ made their way through the courts‚ causing many to wonder whether this debate will ever be resolved. Meanwhile‚ researchers are divided over how much of an impact - if any - dress policies have upon student learning. A 2004 book makes the case that uniforms do not improve school safety or academic discipline. A 2005 study‚ on the other hand‚ indicates that in some Ohio high schools uniforms may have improved graduation and attendance

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    John Lawson wrote the book “A new Voyage to Carolina” in 1674-1711about the life changing experiences he had with Native Americans and how they impacted his life in many different ways for example he was very fascinated with the art of dancing‚ the way Native Americans danced was very strange yet incredibly amusing. Mr. Lawson saw dances that looked like it was turning into a fight and at the same time they were moving slowly without making any noises at all which he admired a lot. Marriage was a

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    the New Genetics” the Dalai Lama makes the argument that with new technology‚ new ethical concerns are raised. He believes that with the rapid increase of new technology being invented‚ there needs to be a larger focus on the ethical threats that they pose. In “The New Civil Rights” by Kenji Yoshino‚ the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional Law at New York University‚ a similar argument is made. His argument is that with the rapid increase of groups in a diverse society a new civil

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    Fear of reality is a major theme in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Write an essay on this topic and how it effects the action. Edward Albee has said that the song – and title- of his play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” means “who is afraid to live without illusion”. Throughout the play it is made clear to the readers that George and Martha certainly possess this fear of reality‚ because every significant action in the eventful night is inspired by this fear. From the very beginning‚ readers

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    “Conflicts and challenges cause the characters to change and grow” Introduction: Anthony Eaton’s a new Kind of Dreaming helps the reader to recognise the various challenges and conflicts that cause the characters to change and grow. Anthony Eaton best expresses Jamie as an outsider that is trying to find his place in the world‚ while uncovering the secrets of Port Barren’s shady past. This changes Jamie from an adolescent delinquent to a responsible and admirable person. Jaime develops friendships

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    Microbiology in the News: Fecal Transplants Zimmer’s article on fecal transplants (2016)‚ discusses how the effectiveness of transporting healthy stool to sick individuals has led to a series of unanswered questions and beliefs. For years scientists were unsuccessful in finding a use for this type of treatment. The breakthrough came about during a trial experiment using the procedure to treat a serious bacterial infection; Clostridium difficile. Clostridium difficile is a bacterium that causes

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    church‚ like the discovery of “virtuous non-christians” and new vegetation and wildlife not found on the Eurasian continent. De Las Casas‚ Bartolome. “The Devastation of the Indies”. In Worlds of History‚ Volume Two: Since 1400. Fifth Edition. Edited by Kevin Reilly. Boston:

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    “The Devil In New England” is a persuasive piece written by Cotton Mather. He advocated the belief that witchcraft was a wicked force that was growing within New England. He believed that this was the work of the Devil‚ and that the Devil was conjuring up an army of witches to destroy religion. According to Mather‚ the Devil “was exceedingly disturbed” by the presence of the Puritans. Knowing his audience were Puritans‚ he used the fear of the Devil and his workings to instill uneasiness in the

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    Similarities of the New World and Today’s World There has always been a need for humans to have order. When the pilgrims sailed over on the mayflower they made the first contract‚ mayflower compact‚ to make their settling life easier. These early settlers and creators of this great nation were just people trying to survive and enjoy life and they even dealt with the struggle to maintain peace and eventually dealing with war. When thinking of people in history‚ we tend to think of them as really

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