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    The 1920’s was an era in which the economy had greatly prevailed. Many Americans benefited from these positive perks that is offered. It has seemed almost good to be true. However there were a few detrimental aspects of it that made it unbearably difficult to live in. Many different groups of Americans were affected differently some were very positive and some were negative. The initial effects of prohibition did no favor to any American. During the era of prohibition the fabrication and purchase

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    The positive aspects about Reconstruction period is that it restores the Southern States into the Union and redefine the African American’s place in American history. It all started when President Abraham Lincoln began planning for the reunification of the United

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    What is a jury? A jury is defined as a body of people (usually twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court. A jury may not seem important‚ but a jury is a very important part of our court system. Information about juries can be found in Amendment 6 and 7 of the United States Constitution. Amendment 6 states that in all criminal prosecutions‚ the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial while Amendment 7 states that

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    There has been as much praise as there is criticism of the jury system. Most critics doubt the competence‚ rationality and motives of the jury system alleging its only “claim to legitimacy is its archaic root.” Other critics question the ability of the jury system to adapt to complex issues in the modern world coupled with the impact of internet. However‚ much of this criticism of the jury is not supported by any empirical research. It appears that these criticisms are mainly just “made by appeals

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    Sports without any doubt increases our fitness level and health. While virtual gaming have some constructive impact on our mental health but it holds no argument against sports and its impact not only on mental but overall health. It assumes here that all my readers are aware of the term ‘Health’‚ yet I would like to define it again. According to WHO‚ 1948 Health is a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well being. Ill be dealing with different aspects starting with physical health. Moderate

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    nor evil; instead‚ in order to make the play more realistic and create metaphors for real life situations‚ Shakespeare created the characters with both positive and negative aspects‚ as the same applies in real life. In this essay‚ the positive and negative aspects of Antonio‚ Portia‚ and Shylock will be discussed‚ and the effect of these aspects on the total outcome of the play. Shakespeare was successful in creating many complex characters in The Merchant of Venice‚ although from my point of view

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    later. Activists usually find themselves bored very quickly after each activity and will focus their energy into finding new ones. They want to be the centre of all activities they take part in.   For a nursing student being an activist has many positive sides to it. Firstly‚ activists will thrive in placements due to their ability to problem solve. They

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    sees technology and our personal devices as a way to open the world up to us and provides facts and results from professional studies that show the connection between people and their happiness. It would seem it’s pretty straight forward; as different as black and white‚ which makes it easy to make the assumption that Sullivan’s writing‚ while riddled with sarcasm‚ is completely negative‚ and Akbari’s writing‚ having created this “guide to happiness” is completely positive. At first glance‚ they’d

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    The idea of justice to me has changed drastically over time. Being taught throughout the years of school‚ watching and reading about how things were so different back then‚ I always wondered what it would be like if our technology didn’t advance as much as it has. How would murder‚ and crime be carried out if technology was still at the same level it was in the 50’s‚ 60’s or even 70’s. I feel like a huge part of out justice and justice system comes from our technology and the availability to have

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    National integration is a positive aspect. It reduces socio-cultural and economic differences or inequalities and strengthens national unity and solidarity‚ which is not imposed by any authority. People share ideas‚ values and emotional bonds. It is feeling of unity within diversity. National identity is supreme. Cultural unity‚ constitution‚ territorial continuity‚ common economic problems‚ art‚ literature‚ national festivals‚ national flag‚ national anthem and national emblem etc promote National

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