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    We the People

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    We‚ the people‚ are responsible for this malady. How? you may ask! In the democratic India‚ we are only left with one right - that is - Voting Right! We do not even know how to exercise our Voting Right! We have premier Management Institutions (IIMs) and B-Schools. Let them use their expertise to train our people as to how to exercise their franchise. We are in total anarchy! We have allowed and turned a handful of otherwise‚ low caliber people‚ into giants in the eyes of public. Inequity

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    "Back in their days" such things would have never occurred. Adults tend to be mystified by the roots of such corruption.One of the most commonly cited "reason" for the degradation of society is "the media".Movies‚ reality shows and popular novels exalt non marital sex‚ drug use and violence‚ which causes the younger generation to act in a like manner.I’m not going to say that "the media" is totally blameless‚but it is undeniable that they only show what we want to see.Overall "the media" enacts as

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    constitutional government contain of a written document which establishes the rules‚ rights‚ and principles of the government. These characteristics are the establishment of individual rights‚ federalism‚ higher law‚ separation of powers‚ and checks and balances. The establishment of all these rules‚ rights‚ and principles are all an important feature towards the constitutional government because they all make up the Constitution. They are all very important when it comes to making up the Constitution and the

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    We are the 99% The Occupying Wall Street protest has been an ongoing protest since September 17‚ 2010. (Huffington Post – Pg. 1) These people protesting believe that the United States is being treated unfairly with Economic inequality‚ high unemployment‚ greed‚ corruption‚ and financial services. Myself personally am torn between the two on taking sides. I cannot find it in my heart to say that the single parents that just lost there job and can’t feed their family deserves it. I do believe it

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    We Have Always Lived in the Castle revolves around Mary Katherine Blackwood‚ an eighteen year old who lives in a mansion isolated from the village with her sister Constance and her mentally ill uncle Julian Blackwood. Mary Katherine‚ often referred as Merricat by her sister Constance‚ is an odd adult who has a cat named Jonas. Constance takes care of Merricat and Uncle Julian. Both Julian and Constance haven’t left their home in over six years due to a family tragedy that killed most of the Blackwood

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    All the Light We Cannot See Analysis During times of war‚ people were faced with challenges and conflicts where they were forced to make difficult decisions. Everyone had their own reasoning behind the decisions they made; whether they were wrong or right was determined by them. At an early age people learn through childhood experiences how the world works. This shaped who people became and governed their future actions. All the Light We Cannot See‚ by Anthony Doerr‚ proved that individuals’ decisions

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    Biography: Doerr grew up outside of Cleveland Ohio where his mother‚ a science teacher‚ taught him about how things worked in the world (Schulman). At the time‚ “to call yourself a writer would be precocious. Or pretentious” (Dean). All the Light We Cannot See is Doerr’s second novel and fourth book. It took him ten years to write it‚ partially due to the amount of research about World War II and radio he had to do (Dean). Doerr writes in present tense and a short and concise style. His syntax includes

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    why do we have them? We are taught in school that our arms‚ legs‚ and other body parts move because our brain send waves to make them do what we want them to do‚ if the brain couldn’t send these signals we would be immobile. As a scientific fact the heart actually sends messages to the brain not the other way around for once. Another fact is everyone has a opinion but those opinions could be chosen by how we feel‚ for example if a person has committed a crime a person who doesn’t know them and read

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    Wes Anderson

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    Style of Wes Anderson When watching Moonrise Kingdom or Rushmore the touch of Wes Anderson is not hard to find. His comical movies having taken on a nature of their own and the audience has come to expect excellence from the director; not only for the enjoyment of the movie but for the quality that the movie is made in. Over the years he has begun to develop a style all to his own. In Moonrise Kingdom the movie was shot with the yellow being the prominent color being seen. Anderson’s scenes have a lot

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    classroom is the method‚ and not the content of what is being learned. However‚ resent research shows that single-sex education fails to produce academic benefits and inflates gender stereotyping. For a long time now‚ proponents of single-sex schooling have argued that boys and girls differ in brain functioning‚ interests‚ stress responsiveness and that they cannot be taught effectively in the same classroom. However‚ there is no well-designed research showing that single-sex education improves students’

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