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    Topic 1: The practice of cohabitating before marriage is becoming increasingly common in our society‚ especially among the youth. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for young people who decide to do this. Many people wonder whether or not they should live together before getting married. There are many different views when it comes to this question and some of them lie in religion‚ ethics or realism. Nonetheless‚ like everything in this life‚ there are two sides of a

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    should start getting ready for it. We should seriously think what course we would take it. If not later you would regret and even affect your working life. We would going on college survey will give you a better idea of where you want to apply. Do homework when it comes to finding out more about the schools you like. In addition‚ many colleges have specific admissions requirements‚ especially in the areas of science and math. If you wait until your last year of high school is underway to check

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    Life Before the Web

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    Life before the World Wide Web versus life after the World Wide Web How was life for us before the World Wide Web versus after the World Wide Web? It seems that we have grown so accustomed to the World Wide Web; it is as if we never had to do with out it. We have to really think hard as to some of the things we did before the introduction of the World Wide Web. The things we did that we no longer do are pilling up on us more and more. The past now seems like a distant memory‚ although our time

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    Knowledge is very powerful. We decide whether we want to know something or not. I disagree with the statement that the lack of knowledge can’t hurt you. The true knowledge often hurts; however it doesn’t mean that lack of it can’t hurt. Why can lack of knowledge be harmful and hurt us? Let’s start from a simple fact like not studying for a test or a quiz may or will result in a bad grade. Not knowing the material that we are studying can and will hurt us. General knowledge in a society is very important

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    To think like a sociologist‚ one must first want to see the behind the scenes look of the social environment of the world. Peter Berger describes sociology as entering a new and unfamiliar society‚ one in which a form of culture shock is introduced (Berger‚ 6). I would venture off to say that what Peter Berger means by “things are not what they seem’ (Berger‚ 6) is that‚ sociology trains you to not settle for the outer surface of things‚ but to dig deeper into a particular cause‚ establishment‚ corporation

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    Group Think Scenario

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    The scenario is a group of ten adults at the Department of Public Works who have been chosen‚ via a drawing in their city‚ to enter a contest where they may compete in a citywide. The contestants are vying for best float in the Mardi Gras parade being held in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. The winners of the contest will have $25‚000 donated to the company‚ an all-expense paid trip to the destination of their choice and bragging rights. The ages of the members in this group do not vary much; from the

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    Think Christianly Analysis

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    Part 2: Practical information gained from the interview assignment 
 In his book‚ “Think Christianly‚” Jonathan Morrow states‚ “Every person filters the information that enters their minds and their daily experiences through their worldview. They then make sense of this information in their experiences based on their worldview.” The church must come to understand the worldview and the perceptions of this generation if it wants to have real answers for this generation. This is why being an authentic

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    Never Before Seen

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    the medium move perpendicular to the direction in which a transverse wave is traveling. The particles of the medium move parallel to the direction in which a longitudinal wave is traveling. 74. How can you measure the wavelength of a transverse wave? Of a longitudinal wave? In general‚ you measure the

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    What makes a true leader? One could say that it varies within themselves. It relates with their goals and strong points to help their community that is relying on them. In "Animal Farm"‚ the best animal for the job is Boxer. Boxer is strong‚ loyal‚ and devoted to his work. Boxer has the strength of 3 horses. Hes is very musciluar and hardworking. The expression " I will work harder" motivates him to work harder. The others relied on Boxer to get them through the hard times‚ "but the pigs with cleverness

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    Before the Firing Squad

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    Before the Firing Squad” John Chioles‚ a professor of comparative literature‚ using many literary devices in his works. In Before the Firing Squad‚ Chioles becomes a master imagery. This literary technique involves the author using metaphors‚ allusions‚ descriptive words‚ and similes to create vivid images in the readers minds. Not only does this make a story more interesting and pleasant to read‚ it creates a sense that the reader is viewing‚ not reading‚ what is occurring. John Chioles

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