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    money by striking out on your own‚ a near-retiree under the axe‚ or the anxious parent of of a one (or two) parent household needing to make ends meet ‚ here are a few tips on how you can make sure you build up your resilience under the strain of living in these trying times: Physical resilience: 1- If you’re in shape‚ congratulations. Keep at it. If you’re not‚ take baby steps and keep going. A body that has been ignored for years cannot change appreciably overnight(without surgery)‚ or even in

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    The Constitution was adopted over 200 years ago and is still relevant today; it is widely debated whether the Constitution stands as a legal or living document. A living document is a document that evolves‚ changes over time‚ and adapts to new circumstances. The Constitution is a living document as it is open to constant change through the amendment process and is also undergoing interpretation by Congress; however‚ it is believed that the Constitution should be interpreted as it was originally written

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    pressures. It can have a different amount of pros and cons that can help us understand more of what it does and how does it affect us. Hydraulic Fracturing can cause a lot of damage and that is why I think that I am against for hydraulic fracturing. I am against hydraulic fracturing because hydraulic fracturing can cause damages‚ problems‚ or can cause harm. There is an issue on hydraulic fracturing and I am supporting it because I am against it. It harms every living creature. The large amount of water

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    overfished their fish populations in the East China Sea‚ so now they are fishing illegally on Philippine‚ and Argentine waters. This is now a crisis because if they have overfished their population‚ then they will continue to do this on waters of many countries. This will might lead the fish population to the point of extinction‚ similarly like how the beavers almost went extinct when the Russian and U.S. fur traders killed them for their fur. According to Mother Jones we only know that 31.7 of fish stocks

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    social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state‚ founded by Karl Marx‚ with the main goal of having equality. Communism has its pros and cons‚ but i would say that the cons outweigh the pros in this situation. Some of the concepts of communism can be good and bad all at once. Even though these are things that a communist society supposedly follows‚ some countries tend not to abide by them to the fullest. For example‚ North Korea’s leader‚ Kim Jong Un does not follow a lot of the rules in communism

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    the health benefits claimed by those who perform it for medical reasons. On the other hand‚ those who perform it for medical reasons try to argue it as an ancient operation‚ performed by many different cultures (“Introduction”). The US is the only country in the world where the majority of baby boys have part of their penises cut off for non-religious reasons (“Circumcision in the USA”). In recent discussions of male circumcision‚ a controversial issue has been whether infant males should be circumcised

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    An eye for an eye. The oldest laws crafted by ancient societies had binding punishments. As humanity matured‚ punishments became more lenient. Civilizations began compensating for the plethora of mitigating factors behind human behaviour. Today’s Governments have available to them alternatives to incarceration that better meet the goals of criminal punishment and rehabilitation. Mandatory minimum sentences (MMS) are now considered archaic by most of the world and condemned for their inability to

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    because whether Socrates was executed‚ or he chose to escape and fled into exile‚ he would not have been able to teach the Athenian people either well. Also‚ he is not harming others through his death because of the incapability of doing good deeds by living. This means that Socrates would not be doing the right deed by not facing his death penalty because in order for him to continue to make the correct decision‚ Socrates has to both not escape prison and follow

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    the pros and cons of the policy‚ and how the policy raises issues of federalism. President Barack Obama made health care reform the foundation of his agenda during his

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    325 million‚ that is the number of people living in America‚ 84% of the adults in America use the internet on a usual basis now imagine an organization that has the tools to spy on any of them any time. Many have ridiculed the NSA in recent years due to its mass surveillance of US citizens‚ but supporters of the NSA claim the surveillance has made America safer for over a decade. The people of America deserve to have knowledge on this issue because the NSA can spy on anyone‚ anywhere in America

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