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    What effects did the American Revolution have on society today? The effects on America from the revolution were liberty‚ freedom‚ and self government. It made a huge impact on the society today. The Americans would not have as many rights today without the war. Pros of the American Revolution we have freedom‚ liberty‚ and a self-government. Because of the people who fought in the war had a lot of dedication and motivation. If we would not have had the war‚ we would not have influenced England to

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    WHAT IMPACT HAS CELL PHONE ON SOCIETY TODAY? When I was seven years old‚ my uncle came to visit my family back in Nigeria from the United States‚ and he had this strange device with long antenna on his hand and all suddenly it started ringing like a bell and he pressed a button‚ held it up to his ear and started talking. I was astonished and curious‚ because as a child I wanted to know what it was‚ what the noise was about‚ and why he had it to his ear and was talking to himself. Because I was

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    Macbeth‚ a play written by William Shakespeare‚ it is one of his more dark and sinister pieces. Even so‚ the multiple themes that Shakespeare incorporated into his play can be found in modern day society. Superstition‚ one of his many themes‚ is present even in the twenty-first century. Many people now believe in UFO’s (unidentified flying objects) coming to overrun our planet‚ the illuminati a group of influential and powerful people trying to take over the United Nations and unesco‚ along with

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    By the early 1st Century the Roman Republic was facing social and political instability. The Roman Empire had been growing rapidly for some time‚ putting a strain on social order. Amongst the problems created were army reforms‚ difficulties with the constitution‚ class division and the land crisis. Class division and difficulties with the constitution were very closely related and a lot of problems with the constitution were caused by the class division between the plebeians and the patricians.

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    TEENAGERS TODAY The earthquake that hits Japan reminds me how fast things can change. The situation that Japan had to face now is just the same as Malaysia handling teenager’s issue. The Japan government has to spend around 48 billion to build up all the buildings that collapse due to the earthquake. At the same time‚ Malaysian government has to spend millions of money for teenagers recovery planned. Malaysian teenagers change their lifestyle as the world becoming more modern. Teenagers in 1940s

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    Negative Effects It Has On Society Today. By Kyiesha McIntyre Saturdays 8am- 1:20pm Technology is so frequently placed in conjuction with the word science that many think of the two as the same. Some technology purely with gadgetry‚ while others think somewhat hazily of all the things that make the present different from the past. It is the practical application of knowledge so that something can be done in a completely new way. In order for society to evolve technology

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    definition of tolerance is “willingness to accept feelings‚ habits‚ or beliefs that are different from your own” (Merriam Webster). However the modern unofficial definition of tolerance requires a person to not only accept someone’s idea‚ but you must also must not disagree with an individual’s idea otherwise you are being intolerant. The problem with this modern day misconception is that to tolerate someone you must also think that they are wrong or disagree with them. Tolerating

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    Critical Essay Issue #9‚ Bell‚ Derrick‚ from Faces at the Bottom of the Well: The Permanence of Racism (Basic Books‚ 1992)‚ D’Souza‚ Denish‚ from The End of Racism: Principles for a Multiracial Society (Free Press‚ 1995) “Issue # 9: Is Racism a Permanent Feature of American Society?” Racism is and has been a very critical issue in society‚ yet‚ on the same token it is one those topics that is somewhat of a social taboo‚ but for people like Derrick Bell and Dinesh D’Souza it is a topic

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    problems and issues on a daily basis. Let’s face it‚ though many view us as superior to all other countries‚ we‚ as a nation‚ are far from a utopia. Because of our supremacy and power‚ we probably deal with more issues than any other country in the world. But‚ judging the importance of these issues is simply a matter of opinion. One can argue valid points for multiple issues as being the most important of all. In my opinion‚ third world immigration and the affects it has on America is the most important

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    Facing It” is a very sincere‚ emotional poem; the speaker in this poem is an African American Vietnam veteran visiting the Vietnam memorial in Washington D.C. The speaker is an African American because he states this in the lines “My black face fades‚ hiding inside the black granite” (Komunyakaa 1-2). The speaker’s memories of the war are like undying passenger with him for the remainder of his life. The passenger has a solid grip on the speaker when he gazes at the wall of names at the Vietnam

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