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    Persuasive Essay: We Need Change In today’s society‚ we’re facing many changes. Our own family‚ neighbors‚ and countrymen are afraid of many dangers that influence their lives. In America‚ we have somewhat of a low crime rate as far as murders‚ having a rating of twenty-four of sixty-two countries. Although our drug offense rate is number two of sixty-two‚ in the categories of rape‚ assault‚ and kidnapping‚ the United States tops at number one. We find ourselves asking‚ why? How did this nation

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    Why We Work

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    minds active. For many people‚ the biggest benefit of working lies in a priceless lesson of responsibility. Through working‚ people learn how to be responsible‚ first to themselves‚ then to their families and the society. If working is all about money‚ why even kids from well-off families‚ Bill Gate’s for example‚ bother going to work even though they are guaranteed a wealthy future life whatsoever? It is because they want to be responsible for their own lives‚ to live on their labor‚ not on their parents’

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    Do We Really Need Prisons

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    DO WE REALLY NEED PRISONS The simple meaning prison is a place for the confinement of persons in law detention‚ espicially people who are convicted of crimes according to The American Heritage of the English Language (2000). The history of prison almost as old as history itself. At first‚ prison were not used as a punishment but as a place where people who were sentenced to capital or corporal punishment were kept for a short period of time. But as the time passed‚ it turned into a legal punishment

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    John Kennedy is probably the biggest victory for the Democratic party of the USA in its history. As known‚ he accorded all the wishes of the American people. Veterans favored him‚ because Kennedy took part in the fighting in the Pacific Ocean‚ commanding of motor torpedo boat PT-109. All loved him. However‚ probably due to the fact that he was of the Catholic religion‚ which was viewed as a disadvantage in the eyes of Protestants‚ but also because of the refusal to vote for the condemnation of Senator

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    Brian Duffy's Photography

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    The photographers: Brian Duffy was an English photographer and film producer‚ best remembered for his fashion and photographic of the 1960s and 1970s. He worked within an film industry as well as‚ as the aesthetic of the photography. He worked for numerous publications‚ including Glamour Magazine‚ Town Magazine as well as for Swiss Art. In the 1970s he designed the concept of silk cut‚ shoot Pirelli calendar in South of France. He used emotional effect with black and white color combinations

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    Ted Bundy

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    some form we all have a dark side but that some of us choose not to act on those feelings and others choose to feed their hunger for killing no matter what the cost‚ because in some way they feel as though they are invincible and will not be caught. Serial killers feel that if they do get caught they have an end game just in case. Ted Bundy was a very educated man and very handsome man. He was the guy next door that you could bring home and introduce to the family. “A discussion of Ted Bundy has

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    Who needs training? There are many situations where a worker needs training. Firstly‚ training is needed when an individual worker are facing difficulties in performing their job satisfactorily. The difficulties may arise because they do not know exactly what they have to do‚ do not receive enough information about the task given and may because lack of skill and knowledge. With training‚ workers are able to learn about the job specification as well as skills needed to accomplish the task given.

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    We Need More Women in Power All the time women had been underestimated in societies. Their jobs were only to be a house wife. Also they were not allowed to be educated. In other words‚ they were convinced that this is men’s world. But in the last three decades‚ women have proven themselves that they have limited abilities in every field. Their achievements in business‚ politics and communities made people change their minds towards women. For this reason‚ we need more women in power to work

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    assassination attempt and have survived‚ unfortunately‚ John F. Kennedy was one of the four presidents that didn’t make it. The Death of John F. Kennedy took a great toll on the nation and in some cases places outside of the United States. Unlike Lincoln and Roosevelt‚ whose lives were taken just after finishing major historical movements‚ JFK was assassinated right in the middle of his doings. TOPIC: Why was JFK so popular? John F. Kennedy was one of the most popular presidents to date‚ but what

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    Fourth main causes of civil war is‚ relative deprivation and discontent. Ted Gurr the writer of “Why men rebel" defines relative deprivation as “a perceived discrepancy between men’s value expectations and their value capabilities”. The theory claims that the coincidence of “deprivation-Induced discontent and sense of identities such as cultural identities is the main factor of political mobilization”. The theory of Gur is similar to the theory of Stewart that expresses when there are political‚

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