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    Alien World

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    August 30‚ 2013 American Borders In the article “Alien World” by Alexander Zaitchik (2009)‚ the author makes a logical argument about how Mexico’s impoverished economy is heavily dependent on migrant workers and how it has affected an indigenous people.   Zaitchik is a freelance journalist who is affiliated

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    MRSA In The World

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    MRSA in the World Methicillian-resistant Staphylococcus aureus‚ also known as MRSA‚ is any strain of the bacteria S.aureus that has evolved a resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics‚ which includes the penicillin and cephalosporin family. This creates world-wide concern because there aren’t too many antibiotics left to treat S. aureus if the drug evolves greater resistances to stronger antibiotics. MRSA is one of the top leading causes of nosocomial acquired infections. According to an article

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    Going Into the World

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    individuals coming into the world. A Person moving into a new phase of life it can result in growth to a new sense of maturity and development for the specific person. This is evident in the Bildungsroman texts “Billy Elliot” (2000) by Stephen Daldry and “Ranger’s Apprentice: the Ruins of Gorlan” by John Flanagan which is highly effective in showing rewards and challenges faced when overcoming obstacles. The challenges in Billy Elliot spring from both his home world and his secret world of dance. These challenges

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    The Real World

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    school curriculum is just not enough to prepare students for the real world. Our schools have become too old-fashioned. Today‚ success in the real world is not about memorizing the periodic table or the quadratic equation. It’s not about studying for hours the night before a test to get a 100 percent‚ then forget it all the next week. School should be about how to apply these sciences and arts to the real world. In the real world‚ if you need to know something for your job‚ you look it up online

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    Heal the World

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    Each of us lives on big earth family‚ the earth provides us wealthy resources and energy .Nowadays,with rapid development of human science and technology‚ people crazy grab the earth’s resources‚ especially after the second industrial revolution accelerated the lighting industry and undoubtedly exacerbate the greenhouse effect and exhausted the earth energy. people crazy mining coal to generate electricity‚ harmful gas and dust and coal combustion has aggravated the earth’s atmospheric pollution

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    The Worlds Oceans

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    McGraw-Hill Online Learning Center Test Answers 1. There was a dramatic increase in three of the following economic indicators during the mid 1920s. Which is the exception? Your response: rate of inflation Correct! Correct. See pages 809-10. 2. America’s economic boom in the 1920s resulted from: Your response: all of the above. Correct! Correct. See page 810. 3. Which of the following industries seemed least affected by the trend toward consolidation in the 1920s? Your

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    Changing the World

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    determined to not only change Malaysia‚ but to change the world and leave it a better place than when I found it. You must be thinking “That’s impossible. The country is already in bad shape so what makes someone like her think she can change the whole world?” After all‚ I am only an ordinary student just like most of us here. Do you believe whatever I do would be so insignificant that it would not contribute change to the society or moreover‚ the world? Let me answer that question for you; No matter who

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    Change the World

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    If I could change one thing about what I see in the world I would not know where to start because there are so many issues with the world I wish I could change. Although there are many choices to pick from‚ I really wish I could change society. The people in this world are very selfish and inconsiderate to everyone surrounding them. My biggest issue with society is how it is based on appearance. People are so quick to judge everyone on what they wear or what they look like. I wish people were

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    The World Today

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    disarray. Indeed‚ the tensions between those ranged against Saddam are mounting in a manner perhaps more appropriate to a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta than a conflict which will arguably influence the political future of the Middle East. So what forces will be unleashed on the ’day after’? The first stage of regime change may be drawing near with the possible removal of Saddam Hussein. But who or what would replace him? As the US races headlong into confrontation‚ the options range from embracing

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    World Hunger

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    World Hunger Richard Zhu Every day after the bells ring‚ the sound of the pupils’ footsteps filing out of their classrooms is heard. This is the favorite time of the day: Lunch time. The children bring their lunch trays and boxes onto the tables and begin to eat. However‚ after they are finished‚ the serving bowls and plastic are not the only things found in the trash cans. Burgers that have one bite taken from them and food that has not even been touched at all littler the bottom of the contraption

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