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    Societies are hardly ever perfect. As human beings we have different beliefs and opinions. These different beliefs and opinions can cause dilemma in our societies. These dilemmas can eventually create resistance against the law. Violent resistance has proven to not be as effective as peaceful resistance. If the intention of the

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    I never realized how experiencing a different culture would impact my life for the good. Experiencing a different culture made me aware of how lucky I am to live in the United states‚ how people can come together in times of need‚ how loving and caring people who are less fortunate than me can be‚ and how truly blessed I am to live in a safe environment. I am so blessed to have been given the opportunity to go to Guatemala on a church mission trip. That week of my life changed me forever. It all

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    From the innumerable occasions where androgyny has become a supportive part of the subculture or mainstream culture‚ its physical connotation has continuously been challenged and appropriated into a unique identity belonging to a specific culture (Eldridge‚ 2013). Despite so‚ its poetic has remained unabated through these perpetual perceptible changes (Ibid.). Throughout the evidences of its involvement‚ one can argue that the unchanging rationale of androgyny itself provides non-binary gender performance

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    Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance Maricia Overly Professor Ellen Doyle South University Online July 30‚ 2011 Abstract “Super Bugs” (Clemmitt‚ 2007) are beginning to take control of our health. Antibiotic resistance has enabled germs that once caused very little harm the ability to leave us in dire straights. The worst part of these “Super Bugs” (Clemmitt‚ 2007) is that people can be walking around with them infecting others without knowing it. Evolution of bugs due to the overuse of antibiotics

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    Kerslake What causes antibiotic resistance? Antibiotic resistance occurs when an antibiotic is no longer effective against a particular bacteria‚ making that organism resistant to the effects of the antibiotic. Bacteria become resistant due to selective pressure. Those organisms which resist the antibiotic‚ and do not die from it ’s effects have a greater chance of survival within the host‚ therefore allowing them to reproduce and spread it ’s resistance to other bacteria. while the ones susceptible

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    Drug Abuse Resistance Education program is the most widely used drug education program targeted towards elementary school children in the United States. Since 1980’s over a million children across the United States have been introduced to the DARE program. The program began implementing their curriculum into school systems with the goal of educating children about the negatives aspects of drugs and gangs. The principal goal for this program is to deter students from the hard life of using drugs and

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    Peaceful resistance‚ historically referred to as “civil disobedience”‚ is a long-standing American tradition practiced throughout history in times of public turmoil and political fracas. From the opening stages of the United States‚ to the tergiversate of the civil right movement‚ civil disobedience continues to take its place in the moral actions of the American people. The right to defend one’s unalienable rights of life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness is an ideal that was both important

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    Peaceful resistance to laws‚ or civil disobedience‚ has a place in our society. Peaceful resistance if used correctly can be very motivating. Peaceful resistance when used correctly can cause people to look at something in a different light and it can cause people to change the way they have been doing things. Peaceful resistance can cause someone to look at something in a different light than they have been before. Peaceful resistance has to be done and yet showing peace at the same time. Whenever

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    tuBrittaney Barfield English 105WS 1pm 10/23/2011 Ancient Greek Theatre In this essay I’m going to be writing about Ancient Greek Theatre the origins of it and how effects the modern world Theatre. The question I’m going to answer in this essay is how did Greek Theatre represent Greek culture? I’m going to use a variety of sources in this essay to provide historic information about Ancient Greek Theatre. I’m also going to look into the culture’s practices of citizenship‚ philosophies

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    Nonviolent Resistance: Best Way of Dealing with Oppression When we talk about the United States‚ the ideal image is freedom and equal opportunity. The founding fathers built this country based on these basic values. However‚ discrimination and prejudices are examples of complete contradiction of such traditional values. Racial discrimination against African–Americans has perpetuated for years. This discrimination started around the 1800’s‚ when African-Americans were brought to the U.S. against

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