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    It is no surprise to see why Shakespeare has been studied for hundreds of years since it was written. While many people believe Shakespeare still needs to be taught‚ there are some people that wonder why Shakespeare is still taught in schools. While his writing style may be hard to understand at times‚ Shakespeare is still relevant to today’s society. His plays offer unique takes on life that are still important to this day. King Lear‚ in particular‚ shows that making decisions solely based off

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    Need of Exercise in Today’s Youth The youth of today is facing many problems which are cropping form lack of exercise and wrong life style. With continuous eating and over eating of the junk food the body get rich in lots of fat and it proper and timely care is not taken then it results in major health problems which are difficult to treat. So‚ it is very important to go in for an exercise program which will help to change the lifestyle of these youngsters. Though today’s youth is preoccupied with

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    To what extent does tax evasion affect the society? Word counts: 1510 words Introduction: The importance of the revenue to a country is well known in the world. The global financial system has more interconnections now than at any other time in history. (Simser.J‚ 2008‚ p.131). Tax evasion is one of most common crimes that damage the order of revenue. This is closely affecting the market economy and daily lives. Normally‚ most commentators consider tax evasion profoundly unethical

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    still applied and used today. Some of those morals‚ practices‚ and norms from back then are actually frowned upon in today’s society. You may be surprised to hear that some of the frowned upon actions from their time are actually still being practiced in countries other than America. You may also be surprised with the now acceptable normalities of today’s society. Either way‚ you most likely have your own opinion on what should and shouldn’t be accepted in society today and if you were asked a question

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    Why do you think it is milk that comes out of women when breastfeeding? Why couldn’t it be water? Why couldn’t it be juice? Why does it have to be milk? Probably because it is the one that helps when it comes to developing and at the same time strengthening the bones and also when it comes to helping the immune system be stronger. That is why babies need it the most. However‚ why is it that adults need to continue adding milk into their diet‚ they already have mature bones‚ muscles etc. There are

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    embrace in our lives. These negative influences of TV have little value and hence do not contribute much to our lives. However‚ not all the TV programmes are of bad influence to our society. There are in fact a huge amount of TV programmes that promote and spread good values‚ making it worthwhile to watch TV programmes. Hence‚ I disagree with the statement and believe that there is more value in watching television today. These days‚ programmes on TV often screen shows which have little true value

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    to make any “alien” leave the united states at any time he thinks is necessary. The historical question is “does the alien act violate the constitution and should it be legal?” People may say the act does not go against the constitution and it should be legal because the federal government has a job to protect and has the right and duty to defend against the war. The alien act does go against the U.S constitution and should not be legal. If the government were to enforce the alien act then we

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    The place of women in the workplace has changed drastically since the 1880s. In today society women are said to be equal‚ but this was certainly not the case in previous centuries. Changing career roles have changed the status of women in society. In the 19th century‚ women’s roles were drastically different from what they are today.  Women’s roles in the Western world during the 1800s were highly controlled and directed by men.    A woman’s ultimate purpose back when my grandmother was born was

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    [2] These biotic and abiotic components are regarded as linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.[3] As ecosystems are defined by the network of interactions among organisms‚ and between organisms and their environment‚[4] they can be of any size but usually encompass specific‚ limited spaces[5] (although some scientists say that the entire planet is an ecosystem).[6] Energy‚ water‚ nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem. The energy that flows

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    shocks us in a traditionally gothic style‚ by transgressing what we consider to be the accepted boundaries of behaviour. "I’m The King of The Castle‚" presents transgression through the behaviour of a ten year old boy; Edmund Hooper. The extent of Hooper’s bullying goes beyond what we as a society feel comfortable with. Hill shows us through her novel that children can be evil‚ to the extent of forcing suicide upon someone. As a society we see children as innocent‚ but the novel shows us a different

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