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    Is healthy competition necessary for a growing economy? Yes‚ Definitely. Competition leads to innovation. Only when there are multiple companies competing for the sale of the same commodity or service in the market‚ do they actually go the extra mile and put in the effort to improve the quality‚ durability and affordability of the same. Competition between two or multiple firms in the market will lead to the firms improving their means of sale in order to sustain in the market. It makes the company

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    common enemy to be united While a number of people may think that Americans do not need a common enemy in order to stay united‚ it should be noted that Americans do need a common enemy to stay united. One reason is having a common enemy gives people something to think about besides the problems they might find in their neighbors. Another important reason‚ that will unite citizens is that the enemy does not need to be a country or group of people. Finally‚ when citizens have a common enemy‚ it will

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    Crime can not be removed completely from society because it will always be the necessary unacceptable norm that can be located in all forms of societies around the world. Crime is regarded‚ by many people such as politicians and other people of everyday society‚ as horrid and unnecessary. Emile Durkheim believes that crime is normal and it isn’t possible for it to not exist. If crime is everywhere and in no area has crime ever been successfully eradicated then we should assume it is there for a reason

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    Do Not Fear What You Do Not Understand Science‚ defined as how humans understand the world and themselves‚ throughout tedious experiments and observation science gives the facts and truths of this world and beyond. In J. Michael Bishop’s article‚ “Enemies of Promise”‚ he explains the truth about science‚ while risks remain in science‚ the benefits greatly outweigh them. In this essay‚ my purpose is to give the reader peace of mind knowing‚ furthering science will help benefit in; education‚ health

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    Affirmative Action still necessary to this day and should not be stopped. It is a good thing for the communities around the world. Different cultures can come together and combine their own ideas and maybe even advance more than what is today. People grow up and get taught differently. Not everyone does everything the same way and with the cultures coming together it would be a great opportunity to change things around the world to be better for the people. More ideas‚ new ways‚ and bigger accomplishments

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    towards Stalin and his views on Communism; therefore bringing forward the Red Scare‚ which lead everyone to be skeptical about Communism‚ what it meant towards the United States‚ and what the effects would be. So… Was the Cold War even necessary? Was it necessary to fight over beliefs that weren’t yours? Was it worth it? World War II happened over a time period of about six years in the 1900’s. During this time‚ the United States and Soviet Union were allies. They joined forces to fight against

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    ‘In a totalitarian world‚ conformity is necessary for survival.’ Discuss. George Orwell’s political parable‚ 1984‚ portrays an oppressive and dictatorial government‚ which thereby presents to the reader a palpable sense of danger and malevolence born out of the creation of a counter utopic totalitarian regime. Orwell’s nihilistic creation of Oceania‚ presents a world wherein every aspect of private and public life is abhorrently regimented and regulated by the autocratic ‘Big Brother’. The whole

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    animal research is the use of non-anthropoid animals in experiment that’s explore to control the variables that affect the behavior or biological system under study. This essay will examine the arguments for and against whether animal testing is necessary. Animal testing may help human science make greater progress‚ so that human beings have the ability to save move people lives in the future. Modern science uses animal experiments to invent new medicines to treat various previously untreatable diseases

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    Job Skills Necessary for Success Job skills for today’s work force have changed from what was required in the past. In the past‚ being able to read‚ write‚ and show up on time for your job position on a daily basis was all that was needed to be successful. While all of those qualities are still important for success on the job‚ many more abilities are expected for job success in the modern world. In order to be successful in today’s workforce‚ many more qualities are required

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    Learning about the proper behavior in public‚ dancing and interacting with single‚ handsome gentlemen in the community‚ and marrying out and becoming the mothers of families seem to be the basic life journeys for the ladies in the 19th century in England. During that time‚ a woman is portrayed typically as a simple creature without any personal sprit and thoughts‚ whose main goals are to obey her husband and take care of her family. For example‚ in Paradise Lost‚ Milton protrays Eve as a beautiful

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