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    Tracy K Smith’s collection of poetry in “Life on Mars” intrigued me in such a way that caused make to dig deeper into myself and think about life in a way that I do not usually think. The way in which she fused human life into the universe opened up a different part of my imagination that I’ve never used. A requirement for contemporary poetry is that it connects with its audience and moves the audience in such a way that strikes their sensitivity. It seems she was able to master this requirement

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    We are what we eat

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    some point in your life‚ someone probably said to you: “You are what you eat.” Well‚ that’s true. If we eat healthy‚ we will more likely be healthy. Our bodies need healthy‚ clean foods to grow strong‚ learn‚and be active. Our kids especially need these things because their bodies are changing‚ growing and learning so much every day. Eating healthy from the time of infancy will follow our children through adolescence into adulthood. Proper nutrition will not only help our kids avoid illness and

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    Every day‚ no matter where you look technology is surrounding you. Technology can be found in our homes‚ at work‚ and in the classroom. It has forever shaped the way we take in new information unknown to us. More recently‚ technology has most influenced the way we learn through the use of computers‚ portable smart devices‚ and the Internet. The personal computer had become affordable and possible for the average American to own during the 1970’s with the invention of the microprocessor. (Bellis

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    We Are What We Eat

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    We as Americans love food and slowly but surely we have ended up with an abundant amount of food options as well as huge waistlines. But we have to argue‚ who is to blame for this? Should we be held responsible for our bodies and what we decide to consume or is the food industry responsible for luring us in? This‚ as well as many biological and environmental factors can contribute to the rise of weight problems and obesity. R.A Ames‚ author of "Fast Food Isn’t to Blame"‚ argues that weight difficulties

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    organization is an imperative facet of any piece of writing. It provides the reader with a framework that shapes their thoughts which carries them throughout the writing piece. Looking at it from the writer’s opposition‚ organization ensures that the writer can freely express their thoughts‚ opinions‚ or analysis on an issue without losing the reader in the process. A common struggle for writers in the “writing community” is knowing what they want to say‚ however‚ having the uncertainty of how to communicate

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    Can we make true friends on social networking websites Internet has a marvelous utility which connects people to share values and vision no matter where they live‚ what language they speak and whether they are sociable or not. As some social-networking sites provide an equal shared space where people can communicate with each other speaking out freely‚ individuals have new ways to meet more friends. In the materialistic age‚ we can see reality and hypocrisy everywhere so many people go into the

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    Why We Are Who We Are

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    nation? Why We Are Who We Are Heritage is our history‚ our different knowledge‚ the values and traditions that we have developed with a combination of genes and culture over time. Heritage‚ whether it be cultural‚ national‚ or just in our families is an endowment of legacies; but foremost‚ heritage is our history. It is responsible for how we came to be‚ it is a very large part of who and what we are‚ and it can determine what we will become. As humans‚ we possess free agency; we can determine our

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    On the first day of class we were told about the board game being our final project. After reading “You can’t get there from here” I knew that’s the book I wanted to make my board game over it. After reading the book the game Life came to my mind right away. It is all about life choices‚ building a family and dealing with finances. It fit perfect with the book‚ but I wanted to do something outside the box. Something that was unique. I thought about games I used to play when I was younger. I also

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    Should business be responsible to help society in any way they can? For this question‚ reality will show you the answer. In the present days‚ corporate social responsibility is drawing high awareness among business sectors. As more and more people around the world think that enterprises have the obligations to help their society‚ my answer to this subject is partly positive. In the following content‚ I have two facts to support my view and one disagreement. To which I agree because enterprise is

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    Children today ’have less freedom than previous generations’ Two-thirds of under-15s are not allowed to take public transport‚ while a quarter are banned from sleeping over at friends’ houses‚ research has shown. Less than half - just 43 per cent - are free to play in their local park without an adult in attendance‚ according to the study. Evidence of the scale of restrictions imposed by anxious parents comes amid increasing concern about "toxic childhood"‚ with experts warning that modern

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