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    There are many inventions in our world‚ but one of the most commonly used and liked by most everyone in america is chewing gum. Chewing gum is important to society for many reasons. First of all‚ It has been proven that if a person chews gum when they take a test‚ they will do significantly better. Also‚ some gum is made for the purpose of oral hygiene‚ and so that it can help to clean your mouth. The third reason chewing gum is good is that the manufacturing of chewing gum creates thousands of

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    Human Connection- The most important ingredient in Happiness Pie What does it mean to be truly happy? This is a complex question to which different people most likely have very different answers. There are so many different factors included in true happiness. Certain people may say that they need security and stability to be happy. Some are only happy when they are successful. Others would say their family or friends are what make them happy. To me‚ the most important ingredient of happiness

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    shared realization that we will not be able to survive as independent nations for long…‚ unless we think and act at the same time as residents of Southeast Asia’ . At perilous times when the nation-states were pressurized into joining either one of the two major blocs‚ Southeast Asian countries decided not to side with any superpowers of the Cold War‚ rather‚ they banded together to build‚ with their own hands and minds‚ a new way to the future and a new structure . Brunei became a member in 1984.

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    What’s one thing you are most proud of? “You can get what you want or you just get old” I don’t know where I get this quote but it’s haunting me You know what you really want and please notice passion won’t stay forever My dream is only traveling‚ to anywhere new to see my beautiful country with my limited years You will think I’m a dreamer‚ and yes I’m a dreamer When I was a kid‚ my family has a big picture of Uncle Ho. I’m so proud of this I told myself one day I will come to Hanoi capital to visit

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    Pierre de Coubertin‚ the father of the modern Olympics‚ once said that "The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part.” Well‚ I believe that no one should be taking part in the Olympics‚ because they should be cancelled. Yes‚ it can be argued that they provide countries with sometimes much needed unity and strength to improve‚ and that the Olympics are highly competitive that is great for the athletes competing. But‚ the pros greatly overweigh the cons. The Olympics

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    “Is marriage still important in Society?” As an atheist I don’t believe marriage is still important to society. This is because (as written bellow) in this country the purpose of marriage has as recently as the 19th century been commonly used as a form of business‚ money power and survival. However the change in our society has made marriage considerably less important when compared to‚ for example two hundred years ago. Today‚ it is seen as socially acceptable to have children outside marriage

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    What are the most important themes in King Lear? “Different interpretations focus on different themes’‚ this statement is acceptable in the play King Lear. Edwin Sherin’s production of King Lear primarily explores the theme of Oder and Chaos‚ as opposed to excerpts by Marilyn Gaull‚ which focuses on the theme of Love evident in King Lear and an excerpt by Samantha Markham in which focuses on the theme of Insanity. In my opinion theses three themes which are focused on through different interpretations

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    The invasion in Normandy was one of the most important tactical movements during World War II that without the invasion‚ the war could have lasted longer than it had. The United States‚ with the help of other allied nations‚ launched a massive attack that used many different approaches and equipment. Most of the main attacks were initiated by the sea where many nations landed on different beaches. Ground attacks and ground movements were made easy by heavy tanks and troop carriers. Lastly‚ with

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    Marriage The Most Important Part of Life ? Why is marriage important? Because it is equality.The full quality of being able to marry the person we love‚ just as our parents and siblings have done. Marriage makes an incomplete human being into a complete one. It makes him or her a grown up and gives him or her responsibilities wheter those responsibilities are to feed and cloth the wife or to assist the husband. Marriage is supposed to take a person out of the hectic lifestyle that one is in and

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    agreed to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution when the new congress met. The First Congress proposed 12 amendments for the Constitution. Ten were accepted by the states and became known as the Bill of Rights. In today’s society‚ three of the most important amendments are the Second‚ Fourth and Eight Amendments. The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America asserts‚ “the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” These words continue

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