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    People can perform everyday tasks‚ such as shopping and banking as well as business transactions‚ without meeting other people face-to-face. What are the effects of this on an individual and the society as a whole? It is irrefutable that modern devices and tools of communications like Fax machines‚ telephone‚ interactive TV and computer have revolutionised each and every aspect of life. Thanks to telecommunications‚ daily tasks and business transactions can be performed without meeting other people

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    Crime in America has been on the decline since 1992 when crime was at an all time high. There was gun a gun control law and an increase in incarceration‚ giving people way longer sentences for small offenses. The gun control law made it harder for people to get their hands on weapons and the increase of incarceration made people scared to commit crimes cause the fear of getting harsh sentences. Also there was a boom in the economy that help also. With P. Bill Clinton passing the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation

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    of liquid (milliliters)  8.8  8.65  8.5 Mass of graduated cylinder and liquid (grams)  30.65  30.62  30.565 Part II: Density of Irregular-Shaped Solid Mass of solid  (grams)  39.537  38.515  40.975 Volume of water (milliliters)  50.01  49.9  52.4 Volume of water and solid (milliliters)  54.9  54  57 Part III: Density of Regular-Shaped Solid Mass of solid (grams) 27.7 27.71 26.8 Length of solid (centimeters) 5.26 5 4.5 Width of solid (centimeters) 3 4 3.5 Height of

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    Work Ethic in America "Nearly 36 million Americans — one in eight — now live in poverty and tens of millions more are considered working poor" (Melvin Claxton & Ronald J. Hansen). This quote shows that a large part of the population fit into the lower class. They make a nice target‚ but aren’t the only class that is effected by the American work ethic. The American work ethic is a job standard created as an expectation put on the shoulders of the lower‚ middle‚ and upper class in many different

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    The Shortage of Teachers in America All of the schools in this country are facing a serious problem. Every day more and more teachers are leaving the profession. Why are these teachers leaving? Well the primary reasons are the poor working conditions and low salaries. "Twenty percent of teachers say that unsatisfactory working conditions keep them from wanting to stay in the profession. In addition‚ thirty-seven percent who do not plan to teach until retirement blame low pay for their decision

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    Fracturing of America Even though Hydraulic Fracturing is changing our dependence on fossil fuels‚ it could very well be changing our most precious resource‚ our water supplies. The average fracturing site uses an estimated 70 to 140 billion gallons of water to fracture 35‚000 wells in the United States annually. This is approximately the yearly water consumption of 40 to 80 cities each with a population of 50‚000. This water is infused with chemicals that seep back into our groundwater and contaminate

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    What are three significant influences that shaped Maya Lin’s childhood? 1. The first influence and very important is her Family. It was a very insular little family. Her home live was very close knit. Family was consist from her mother ‚ her father ‚ her brother and she. Maya Lin spend all her childhood at home close to her parents and brother. She lived all time in her own world created by herself. Maya and her brother were unusually brought up. There was no gender differentiation. She was thought

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    Identity Shaped by Personal Choices People think that identity can be shaped by different things. Some could argue that identity is shaped more by culture or simply by your personal choices. This essay will discuss how identity is shaped by your personal choices. “To understand identity we must examine the choices we make in our daily lives” (Latterell 11). Some characteristics that are made by your personal choices are the music you choose to listen‚ your overall appearance like your clothing

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    The most significant event in Canada’s history would be the building of the railway. It opened  up new markets to the country and brought areas together. It also created a need for new  resources and technology‚ which led to the important development of industries in Canada.  Early railroads in Canada were mainly for short­line and were developed for transportation all  year round‚ so when the canals and rivers were frozen there was still a way to get around.    The development in railroads in C

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    Who or what is to blame for the tragic events in Macbeth? In the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare there’re a series of tragic events caused by the following characters‚ The Witches through their prophecies which led to the murder of Macduff’s family and Banquo’s murder. Lady Macbeth because of her ambition led to Duncan’s murder‚ and her guilt led to her suicide. Macbeth because of ambition‚ greed‚ belief in the prophecies‚ corruption of power and love led to the murder of King Duncan

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