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    Facebook ; the good the bad and the unknown Facebook is a social network service and website that was launched in February 2004 it is operated and privately owned by Facebook‚ Inc. As of this year‚ [updateFacebook has more than 500 million active users. It is a great online source for keeping up with your friends‚ finding friends with similar interests‚ staying in touch with loved ones all over the world‚ and sharing things in your life with the people you care about. But when is sharing and

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    Human Nature: Good or Bad?

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    The great philosopher Socrates said “the unexamined life is not worth living.” We are forced to examine our lives at some point by the pressing questions of our own nature. The answers to questions of our goodness or badness are answered every day by our actions and the actions of those around us. One doesn’t have to look far to see both the best and the worst of who we are as a species. Axe body spray and perfumes for men is known to be one of the most sexist and misogynistic companies around.

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    Is Walmart good for America? As the largest retailer in history‚ it’s no surprise that Walmart is the target of both vicious attacks and effusive praise. According to its own website‚ Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. operates more than 8‚000 stores‚ employs more than 2.1 million people‚ and sells more than $400 billion worth of goods in every year. Though this bulk intimidates those who fear for the viability of “mom and pop” retailers‚ Walmart’s great strength is that it devotes its considerable power to

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    Video Games: Good or Bad?

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    Video games! Good or bad - video games are games you can play on electronic screens such as computers‚ TVs and even portable devices like iPods and cell phones. Many of you are already aware that games were made for bored people to pass the time. You might have noticed that a lot of games include shooting‚ fighting‚ racist or themes and plots. Video games have become extremely popular in recent years. They are played all over the world not only in homes‚ workplaces‚ and clubs‚ but even schools

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    The first amendment of the Constitution provides that "Congress shall make no law . . . prohibiting the free exercise [of religion].” Although expressed in absolute terms‚ this constitutional guarantee has never been interpreted as creating an absolute shield for every religiously motivated act. This does not mean all conduct bases on religious beliefs is free of governmental control; such behavior: “remains subject to regulation for the protection of society.” Prohibition of activities alleged

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    Good Dog, Bad Owner

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    Good Dog‚ Bad Owner To the members of the Lawton City Council: Hello. I am writing this letter addressing the problems of dog overpopulation and dog owners that abandon their dogs‚ whether it is to a shelter or on the streets. My wife and I currently have four dogs in our home that we treat like our own children. After living a life of abuse and fear‚ our oldest dog‚ Sophie‚ came to us from a rescue in northern Idaho in 2002. Our second and third dogs‚ Flutter and Karma‚ entered our family

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    Technological Influences: Good or Bad? Our generation has been fortunate enough to have the privilege of growing up in the 21st century and using technology in our everyday lives. Previous generations were not as fortunate as us; they did not get to have the technology lifestyle as we do. Our digital access offers our generation technological advances that can either be harming our future or benefitting it. Technology has affected many teenagers and their families. The Growing Up Online goes

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    There are many different variations of the definition of gentrification. It can be a very complex topic since there is no definitive definition and no one can agree on whether it is good or bad. Negative connotations are usually associated with the word. Gentrification happens in many different cities and areas all over the world. The gentrification of a neighborhood can shift its characteristics and its uniqueness that initially appealed to home buyers. Gentrification consequently drives out the

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    Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede

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    Globalization: A Good or Bad Thing? This article deals with globalization and discusses how middle-class Americans might be on the losing end of it. In the early 1990’s‚ when the idea of globalization started to be more frequently pronounced‚ many Americans supported the idea because they felt they would gain from the global expansion of their companies. Now many who work for these companies are losing their jobs to people in other countries who will do the same job for less and therefore‚ save

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