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    Creating a Sustainable Environment Every day our environment is ravaged by emissions‚ littered on by billions of people‚ and carelessly treated with unlimited sources. Environmentalists like Bill Mckibben‚ scholar at Middle berry College and author of the article “The Challenge to Environmentalism‚” believe that “the relationship between people and the natural world has been largely taken for granted for most of human history” (500). Although environmentalism to some people mean driving less‚ establishing

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    American Dream Synthesis

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    Kyrie Staab Mrs. Wieseman Hon. English 10 Dec. 18‚ 2012 Is Our American Dream Fading Away? The attainability and very existence of the American dream has been debated for many years. As the economy‚ politics‚ and social standings change‚ so do the expectations and beliefs about what the American dream should be and how one should go about achieving it. The main question involved in this debate is not so much whether the dream is alive or dead‚ but whether America’s dream can ever be fully realized

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    Penny Synthesis Essay

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    The penny has served as a trademark for America since 1793 and it has helped us succeed in many ways throughout American history. The U.S. continues to draw strength from its history and honored traditions. Therefore‚ preserving these traditions is vital to the continued greatness of our country. The U.S. should not abolish the penny because it is valuable to the economy‚ significant to society‚ and an important tradition to continue. Simply put‚ the penny is far too valuable economically and

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    Of all the elusive‚ seductive concepts shared by the disciplines of literary studies‚ art‚ and psychology‚ genius is among the most scoffed at‚ the least understood. To hear‚ as I have heard‚ a literature professor say that he "doesn’t believe in genius‚" as if millions of people haven’t attained I.Q. scores in excess of 140‚ or as if anyone‚ if he or she only worked vigorously enough‚ could pen a single work comparable to The Canterbury Tales or Paradise Lost or The Rape of the Lock‚ is to know

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    Synthesis Essay-Locavores

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    Locavores is an interesting issue in which many topics need to be reviewed. A Locavore is someone who has decided to eat locally grown or produced products as much as possible. These people have made a smart decision in the fact that it is true that whatever produce is grown locally is most likely healthier‚ and they are supporting their fellow townspeople. Locavores from cities however face the challenge of trying to find a local producer to buy from. Locavores is a large movement‚ that although

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    Argument Synthesis Paper

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    Public Security vs. Individual Privacy Name Name of Institution Professor’s Name Date September 11th was definitely one of the grimmest times in America’s recent history. There was security breach at the airports and American planes were hijacked and crashed into the world trade centre. The terrorists were suspected to be al-Qaida and approximately 3000 lives were lost on one day. For the attacks to be staged successful the terrorists had

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    Holocaust Synthesis Essay

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    The Holocaust is one of the most remembered tragedies in history. It is unfathomable to presume that another human being was capable of causing such terror and horror to millions. The tragedy is widely known and recognized for those who were victims of Hitler and his depraved mind. Yet‚ one doesn’t know that the world is gradually resurrecting the horrors of this catastrophic event. It is possible for a Holocaust to recur once again and will continue to be a threat‚ so long as there are people who

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    Analytical Question Manifest Destiny‚ or land stealing? The war against mexico and the us‚ which took place north of the Rio Grande‚ broke out May 1846. The land north of the Rio Grande was disputed by the US and Mexico. Because the United States decided to occupy disputed territory Mexico attacked. With that said‚ is the United States justified in declaring war against Mexico? The United States was not justified in going to war because they deprived Mexico from their land‚ occupying territory

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    LITERATURE REVIEW The entire purpose of this paper is to find out the answer to the question: How does technology affect our daily lives?” Many different sources said many different things‚ however they somehow all connected at one point or another. “Body and Soul: Beware of Digital Gluttony‚” by Kate Wicker‚ suggests that technology is now apart of us and our lives and there isn’t much we can do to change it. “Technology is a real part of our lives‚ we are living in an “ICulture” whether we like

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    As aforementioned‚ the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been debated for many years. It has received both adulation and censure. One critique is that the “N-word” should be removed from the novel. Some believe that it is harmful to children and fuels more hatred. However‚ removing the word would be more detrimental than helpful. Removing the “N-word” can teach people that avoiding the issue makes the problem disappear. It completely disregards the child’s right to form their own opinions. Also

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